As Flag Day approaches on November 3, UAE residents are encouraged to celebrate national pride. This key phrase reflects the unity, loyalty, and respect citizens feel for their country.
Additionally, UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum called on all citizens, residents, and institutions to raise the UAE flag at 11 a.m. The action symbolizes commitment to the union’s values and a shared sense of belonging. Celebrating national pride strengthens ties among communities and highlights dedication to the homeland.
Flag Day kicks off National Month, which runs until December 2, ending with Eid Al Etihad. Streets, homes, and shops will display the national flag in vibrant colors. Authorities advise residents to inspect flags before raising them to ensure no damage or fading. When hanging flags in streets, red must be on top, followed by the other colors.
Schools, offices, and community centers will host ceremonies and activities. These programs educate the public about the UAE’s history, achievements, and cultural values. They show that celebrating national pride is more than a ritual—it is a shared experience that unites everyone.
Flag Day also honors the UAE’s progress and resilience. Raising the flag reminds citizens of the nation’s accomplishments and inspires them to support ongoing development. Every participant contributes to the celebration of national pride, reflecting love and loyalty to the country.
This year’s observance promises widespread engagement and festive displays. Residents are encouraged to participate actively and showcase the flag respectfully. By celebrating national pride, the UAE reinforces its cultural identity and inspires future generations to uphold the nation’s values.

