El jadida: His Royal Highness Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan of the Kingdom of Morocco has visited the UAE pavilion at the 16th edition of the El Jadida Horse Show, which he inaugurated yesterday.
According to Emirates News Agency, the Crown Prince was received by Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority, and other senior members of the Emirati delegation including Al Asri Saeed Ahmed Al Shaheri, UAE Ambassador to the Kingdom, Mohamed Ahmed Al Harbi, Director-General of the Emirates Arabian Horse Society, and Obaid Khalfan Al Mazrouei, Executive Director of the Festivals and Events Sector at the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority.
The UAE pavilion, organised by the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority and the Emirates Arabian Horse Society, with the participation of Emirati heritage institutions, showcases a wide range of exhibits. These include photographs, publications, traditional attire, fine arts, equestrian equipment, and the 'Studbook of Arabian Horses of the United Arab Emirates'. A hospitality majlis was also set up to welcome visitors.
At the end of the visit, the Moroccan Crown Prince received a commemorative gift consisting of a painting depicting President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, alongside a copy of the UAE Studbook of Arabian Horses.
Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei noted that the El Jadida Horse Show, held under the patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, provides an important platform to highlight the UAE's rich heritage and introduce younger generations to its role in fostering identity and national pride. He mentioned that the UAE's participation underscores its commitment to preserving heritage, enhancing its global presence, and contributing to international efforts to revive shared traditions.
Al Mazrouei also stated that this year's pavilion offers a comprehensive programme of cultural and heritage activities, including competitions, interactive workshops, and performances, which strengthen the bonds between the peoples of the UAE and Morocco through the exchange of knowledge and practices.
Mohamed Ahmed Al Harbi emphasized that the UAE's participation reflects the depth of historic relations with Morocco and the shared commitment to promoting horsemanship and purebred Arabian horses as a vital part of cultural identity. He stated that the Emirates Arabian Horse Society remains dedicated to safeguarding the heritage of Arabian horses, maintaining their global standing, and working with partners in Morocco and beyond to expand their presence in international forums.