Sheikh Sultan inaugurates Hanging Gardens in Kalba City, featuring over 100,000 trees - GulfToday

Sheikh Sultan inaugurates Hanging Gardens in Kalba City, featuring over 100,000 trees

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Sheikh Sultan poses for a group photo with school children during the ceremony at the Hanging Gardens in Kalba on Friday. WAM

His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurated the Hanging Gardens in the city of Kalba, located on the Sharjah-Kalba Road, featuring more than 100,000 trees.

Upon arrival, Sheikh Sultan unveiled the opening of the garden, touring its sections with attendees. The total area of the garden spans 1.6 million square feet, reaching a height of 281 metres above sea level. He inspected the aesthetic elements of the garden, including green spaces, flowers adorning the terraces, and waterfalls. He enjoyed a musical performance by school students expressing their love and appreciation.

The people of Kalba also expressed thanks to Sheikh Sultan, praising his support for the developmental projects he initiated in the area. His Highness took commemorative photos with the children and toured the central restaurant in the garden, which can seat 215 people. The restaurant features a classic semi-circular architectural design and provides views of the gardens and waterfall.

HangingPark-Kalbapark An aerial view of the Hanging Gardens in Kalba. WAM

Sheikh Sultan also visited the designated recreational areas for children, which are divided into three sections based on age groups. He carefully inspected the mountain climbing routes with three varying difficulty levels, showcasing agricultural terraces, waterfalls, lush trees, and colourful flowers along the way. The performances presented by professional skiers were witnessed by His Highness Sheikh Sultan in the designated arena, which covers an area of 24,000 square feet and includes three levels for children, beginners, and professionals.

Furthermore, Sheikh Sultan inspected the track for the excursion train, which can carry 55 people and has a length of 820 metres, passing through 4 stations. One station can be found at the upper cafeteria, while the other three are situated within the garden. Train stations offer waiting areas, providing visitors with a great opportunity to explore different parts of the garden and its recreational and service features. Moreover, the park includes a 760-metre running track encircling its landmarks from the interior.

Sultan-KalbaPark-openingday Sheikh Sultan poses for a photo at the Hanging Gardens.

The Ruler of Sharjah then moved to the upper area of the Hanging Gardens, where a restaurant building was built using traditional wooden architecture to serve visitors. The restaurant, located 270 metres above sea level, accommodates 100 guests and provides a stunning panoramic view of the three sides of the Hanging Gardens.

The project offers various amenities for visitors, such as 262 parking spaces, facilities for disabled parking, and electric vehicle charging stations. Moreover, the facilities include restrooms, prayer rooms for both genders, and a cafeteria offering light meals.

Sultan-HangingParks-Kalba Sheikh Sultan interacts with school children at the Hanging Gardens.

The launch of the Hanging Gardens project is a key component of a holistic development strategy in line with the vision of His Highness, the Ruler of Sharjah, to enhance and improve the economic, tourism, and cultural landscape of Kalba city. The project is designed to offer a top tourist and recreational destination for local residents, visitors from nearby areas, and tourists.

The garden provides a wonderful opportunity for leisure and enjoyment, acting as a central location for entertainment, sports, and appreciating the beautiful natural surroundings. This helps boost tourism and economic activity, adding value to other projects in the city.

During the opening ceremony, His Highness Sheikh Sultan was accompanied by Abdul Rahman Bin Mohammad Bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, and several senior officials including heads and directors of local departments and dignitaries of the city.

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