Emaar launches a competition to name the Fountain at the Downtown Burj Dubai

The biggest property developer in the Middle East, Emmar, announced a competition that aims at giving the opportunity for the public to name the fountain at the Burj Dubai Lake in Downtown Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest man-made building. The winner will walk away with 100,000 Dhs - almost 30,000$, worth a try, ha? ;) take a shot! Competition closes on September 15th.

The fountain can shoot water up to 500 ft – equivalent to a 50-storey building, the fountain will have over 6,000 lights and 50 colour projectors, with the water features swaying to the melody of Arabic and international music. You can read more in the press release.

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  1. Participants have to be UAE national, or resident in UAE..khsara, I have an amazing name for it!

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