People in UAE are being given a chance to share their New Year's wish on the iconic Burj Khalifa.

All they have to do is share their New Year's wish for their family, friends or the world on Emaar's social media accounts and the developer may display their message on the largest LED panel on earth - the faade of the Burj Khalifa - during the New Year's Eve gala at Downtown Dubai.

'Burj Wishes' is one of many social media campaigns that celebrate Emaar's NYE 2019. Other successful campaigns include the TikTok #2019MakeAWish challenge, and a competition offering two lucky winners the opportunity to watch the Emaar NYE 2019 spectacle via a helicopter tour.

The 'Burj Wishes' campaign invites the world to take an active part in the most awaited celebration this New Year's Eve by Emaar, which promises to be 'bigger, better and brighter' than ever before.

The 'Burj Wishes' can be shared on Emaar's Twitter, @EmaarDubai, using the hashtag #2019MakeAWish or in the comments on Emaar's Facebook and Instagram pages -@EmaarDubai.

A number of messages will be selected for display on the LED faade of Burj Khalifa on New Year's Eve.

The campaign will join hundreds of thousands of revellers from across the world as they converge in Downtown Dubai, Emaar's mega-development, to watch the spectacle. The event will be telecast live on televisions globally and beamed on big screens in Downtown Dubai. The experience can be watched online at mydubainewyear.com

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