News The Dubai Fountain has reopened; social distancing square placed...

The Dubai Fountain has reopened; social distancing square placed for spectators

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The Dubai Fountain has reopened on Friday night, May 6, but strict preventive measures are set to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

Various stickers to step on by the spectators are placed on the floor.

The magnificent landmark has been known for its captivating water, music and light spectacle.

According to The Dubai Mall’s website, afternoon shows during Saturday to Thursday is from 1pm to 1:30pm with extra show at 2pm.

On Fridays, it starts at 1:30pm and ends at 2pm with extra show at 2:30pm.

Meanwhile, evening show is every 30 minutes from 6pm to 11pm.

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