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Travel · Sharjah

Khor Fakkan Shows Why UAE Travel Is More Than Dubai Weekends

A travel story on beaches, mountains, port history, family routes and the east coast visitor economy.

Dubai Times approaches this story through the practical questions readers ask first: what changed, who is affected, where the impact is felt and how the issue connects different parts of the Emirates.

In Sharjah, the subject is local and national at the same time. Policy, transport, business, schools, culture, property and tourism often overlap across emirate borders, so the reporting follows both the immediate place and the wider UAE system around it.

The article is structured for readers who need a clear path through the issue: the facts, the context, the public-service angle, the business or community implications and the next points to watch. Related coverage is linked through categories, tags and emirate pages rather than treated as an isolated update.

Why This Matters

The Emirates are connected by work, family, transport, investment, leisure and public services. A development in one emirate often changes decisions in another, from school choices and commuting patterns to hotel demand, property prices, shopping behaviour and weekend travel.

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