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    How Kelvin Cheung’s Dubai restaurant Jun’s is transforming the world of fusion flavours

    Known for his versatile cooking techniques, chef Kelvin Cheung is known for capturing the nostalgic flavours of North American Asian dishes.
    This globe-trotting chef has travelled the world and now opened Jun’s situated in the heart of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard with delightful dishes to indulge in.
    Known as a third culture chef, Jun’s invites guests from the globe over to indulge in delectable delights with a menu that takes fusion cooking to the next level.
    To see his journey as a chef, Emirates Woman, speaks to Chef Kelvin to delve into how it all began.
    Talk us through your career.
    Both my father and grandmother were chefs, so I spent a lot of time growing up around cooking. I have vivid memories of my father’s traditional Hong Kong style Cantonese restaurants in Toronto and Chicago where I would always help in the kitchens, so I suppose my culinary career started here! After mixing with well-respected chefs and mentors while living in Chicago as a young adult, I joined Kendall College of Culinary Arts. During my time there, I placed in the San Pellegrino Rising Young Chef competition which was one of the biggest confidence boosts in my career, and when I realized that I could cook for a career. During that contest, I met a prestigious chef who offered me an unpaid internship in Belgium, which I happily accepted. This was a huge risk, leaving the family business for the first time to move to a different country on a different continent to a restaurant that I knew nothing about. On top of this, neither my mother tongue Cantonese nor my second language English were spoken – only Dutch and French. This was a kickstart to my foundation of classical French cooking. Following my return from Belgium, I took on leadership roles in Canada and America. This path eventually led me to a six-month contract in India, which turned into nearly a decade of me living there! Then in 2021, it all began and here we are in Dubai, with our recent adventure, Jun’s.

    What inspired you to launch Jun’s in Dubai and enter the culinary world?
    I remember the first time I ever visited Dubai, it was in 2016 and I was on a market analysis visit. Five years later, I moved to Dubai in May 2021 after seeing the hospitality industry crash due to Covid. Neha Anand of Three Layer Hospitality reached out to me about moving to Dubai to open our dream restaurant, and at that point, I was very intrigued! I was already aware of the expected up-and-coming hospitality scene in the Middle East and wanted to be a part of it.
    You’re a third-generation chef, how did it start for you?
    My first memory of food is folding fortune cookies and pressing almond cookies in the basement of my father’s restaurant in Toronto with his head baker when I was around three or four years old. My elder brother and I would spend most mornings under the watchful eye of the baker, helping with small tasks while my immigrant parents worked hard to build a new life for us in North America. While I am heavily influenced by my father’s love of cooking and flair for hospitality, the person who had the most impact on my culinary journey is my grandmother, who came from Hong Kong to help my father in his first three restaurants in Toronto, and I cannot remember a meal that was not perfect. There is something magical about her cooking and at 103 she still leads a kitchen like a head chef. Her first job was back-breaking labour in a Lime Quarry in Mainland China, and she eventually escaped poverty after meeting my grandfather who was a University Basketball Coach. Together they moved to Hong Kong and openedmultiple successful, hole-in-the-wall eateries. Their love of food and basketball is honoured at Jun’s during our biweekly Basketball and Breakfast team days.
    You focus on seasonal, local and sustainable ingredients from Hong Kong, Canada and India. How do you source these and fuse them so successfully?
    Over time in my career, I began to realise that there were no rules, no borders, and no boundaries when it came to cooking. I started listening to instinct rather than the old-school rules of using specific ingredient combinations that were taught in culinary school. The focus is on respecting and using the local seasonal ingredients and creating dishes and recipes that let the beauty of each ingredient shine.

    The restaurant is known for its eclectic dining experience – can you expand on this?
    The vision of Jun’s was to create a space that is the go-to place for every occasion, where you know you are guaranteed an unforgettable experience with delicious food and drink. Jun’s should be the place that you go when you are hungry, the place where you go for a drink and a snack, the place for date night, and even the place for special occasions and celebrations. We want Jun’s to bring joy to all our guests, no matter the reason. Jun’s is also third culture cooking, where every dish has its own story. Jun’s is my life on a plate – American Asian in a modern progressive format, which is why I want guests to feel like they know me after listening to the different journeys of flavours and reasoning behind each dish.
    How has your background and culture been represented in the food?
    While we now refer to our food as ‘fun, inventive cooking without borders’, it is still North American Asian at heart. Growing up in North America to immigrant parents, I lived in a dual world. There was not much diversity at my school, so outside of that, I sought refuge in the Asian communities that lived around China Town. During the menu development process, I was trying to label my food and the only thing that felt right was that it did not fall under one of the existing labels. I then decided on North American Asian, a distinct cuisine. The food incorporates easier-to-source ingredients and does not limit itself to tradition as it explores different flavour combinations. We always hear that food unites us, and this is true to some extent. However, speaking as a son of immigrant parents, it also divides us. Throughout history, immigrants have always been incredible at improvisation, adaptation, and invention in the kitchen. This is why I think you are now seeing such a big rise in third-culture chefs. We are all cooking what we know, the adapted version of culture using ingredients and techniques that were possible in our new home countries that were a world away from our culture.
    What was your though process when designing the menu?
    When building menus, I like to think about the menu as one meal, a meal that is balanced in flavour profiles as well as dietary needs to complete a full experience. Whether it be a full five or six-course meal or just a night where you want to come in to relax and have some small bites, Jun’s has you covered. My menu is an ode to the North American Asian food I grew up with, served in a modern format. I have reimagined my favourite dishes and flavours from across the entire continent and tell my story through each of my dishes. This is why you will see Chinese flavour combinations using French techniques that I learned during my time in Belgium, and the opposite too. You’ll find dishes that are considered traditionally European, like Burrata or Rigatoni paired with unusual flavours like mapo. Just in case the food does not convey the message, our team members take storytelling seriously while walking guests through the Jun’s experience.
    Which for you are ‘The Hero Dishes’?
    Honestly, my dishes are just like children… you do not have favourites! Each dish has been crafted with love and passion, respect for the ingredients, and simplicity without gimmicks. However, if I absolutely had to choose, one of our hero dishes would be our famed Rainbow Heirloom Carrots. This is a true third culture cooking dish, inspired by a very American core childhood memory of mine, incorporating Asian flavours and essence. During primary school, my mother fell in love with bagels topped with cream cheese and smoked salmon, which inspired me to recreate that same smoky flavour profile in a vegetarian form. Another hero dish would be our delicious Scallops & Corn. Growing up in Toronto, I spent a lot of my time in the summers picking fresh vegetables, including my favourite, peaches and cream corn. This is a fond memory of mine and is the reason I created this corn dish, paired with fresh Hokkaido Scallop and homemade Yuzu Kosho over crispy sushi rice. Lastly, our Baked Alaska Tiramisu Mochi was inspired by a childhood memory where I befriended two coffee shop owners at a skating rink below my father’s largest restaurant. He would not want me in the way during his service, so I used to visit the ice rink and coffee shop instead, where the owners would gift me hot chocolate with extra marshmallows.
    How has the UAE’s diverse nature contributed to the range of flavours in your dishes?
    The diversity in the city makes it an incredible opportunity to offer a wide range of flavours, textures, and truly push culinary boundaries. There is something for everyone in Dubai and someone in the audience for every type of restaurant. As the food scene in Dubai offers top-quality food and service in every corner of the city, it keeps my team and I motivated to deliver excellence with every experience. There are very few places in the world that cater to such a diverse set of people. With that being said, when creating a menu, I have to ensure we have options for everyone, to allow an inclusive experience for all diners. Every menu offers over 50 per cent vegetarian options while being sensitive and adaptable to allergens like gluten and dietary preferences like vegan. Balancing a menu and dishes to be as creative as possible while also keeping in mind affordability and approachability is a skill I have practiced for years and that is what will keep us in business.

    What’s next on the roadmap for Jun’s?
    We have big dreams, as always, but I have read somewhere that research suggests that telling people about your big goal won’t increase the chance of succeeding at all. On the contrary, the more people you tell, the less likely that you’ll succeed. So, for now, we will keep it under wraps, but will definitely keep you all posted when we are ready!
    This is The Trailblazers Issue – to you, what does it take to be a trailblazer?
    The trailblazer vision may be seen as different or diverging from what the rest of the world is doing but having the courage to continue and push on, is what truly defines being a trailblazer. A trailblazer needs to believe and have unwavering faith in what they are doing. It may not be the easiest path, nor the fastest path, but the person needs the grit and determination to never give up. They may fail and fail again, but to persevere and keep the vision is key to what a trailblazer can achieve. Failure is instrumental to building your character and your empire.
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    Astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi returns to Earth after history’s longest Arab space mission

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

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    The Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi made history by completing the longest Arab space mission in history, with a 6-month mission abroad the International Space Station.
    On Saturday September 2, 2023, Al Neyadi, is all set to leave the International Space Station and begin his 24-hour journey back to earth.

    We began the mission as crewmates, but now we’re brothers.Over the last 6 months, I gained a new family – with whom I shared expertise, traditions, and cultures, and experienced beautiful and challenging moments while creating unforgettable memories together. pic.twitter.com/Y31GcfIvtr
    — Sultan AlNeyadi (@Astro_Alneyadi) August 31, 2023

    During his time away, he shared a heartfelt, video of him and the six-crew members savouring a meal together with the anti-gravity effect.
    He said, “We began the mission as crewmates, but now we’re brothers. Over the last 6 months, I gained a new family – with whom I shared expertise, traditions and cultures and experienced beautiful and challenging moments while creating unforgettable memories together.”
    Where to live-stream his return
    For everyone eager to see his return in real-time, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre has announced that his return will be live-streamed.
    The Dragon Spacecraft will carry the Emirati astronaut along with his fellow crew-6 members from the ISS to the touchdown, with viewers to experience this live. It will kick off on September 2, 2023 at 3pm with the undocking of the spacecraft to take place at 5.05 pm.
    You can tune into the live stream at mbrsc.ae.
    When did his mission begin?

    On this planet, I leave behind everyone I love and take off to space..
    I leave behind a country that has forged its way to stars and lit its path with Zayed’s Ambition..
    I leave you all behind until we meet again from space..
    Your brother, Sultan Al Neyadi. pic.twitter.com/vgbTNXlSvj
    — Sultan AlNeyadi (@Astro_Alneyadi) February 27, 2023

    Despite an obstacle of not being able to leave on February 26, 2023, Engineers and Space X rescheduled a new launch date for the situation which took place more than 24 hours later after it occurred.
    He said, “On this planet, I leave behind everyone I love and take off to space. I leave you all behind until we meet again from space.”
    He entered space for the first time in March 2023, making it the longest Arab space mission for NASA, while also completing the first Arab spacewalk on April 28, 2023, making this a key moment in history for the books.
    Swipe through to see all the memorable photos from his journey over the last six months.
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    Breaking News: A new advanced Abu Dhabi terminal is set to open this November

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    by Sarah Joseph
    4 hours ago

    With the post-pandemic travel boom, airports continue to be the busiest arena for international passengers and Abu Dhabi is set to open another Terminal to accommodate the influx of travellers.
    By paving the way for technological advances, Terminal A will offer a seamless biometric journey from pre-travel to the boarding gate, with its self-service kiosks, streamlined security checkpoints and well-equipped baggage handling systems.

    Scheduled to begin operations in early November 2023, this world-class facility will be fully equipped with its evolving transportation infrastructure, to accommodate 11,000 passengers per hour to operate 79 aircrafts at any given time.
    Spanning across 742,000 square metres, this one-of-a-kind airport lies at the beacon of modernity and sophistication with an appeal to both leisure and business travellers. With over 163 retail, food and beverage outlets, a wide variety of tastes and preferences can be catered to.
    His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Airports, said: “As Abu Dhabi’s new gateway to the world, Terminal A is an embodiment of Abu Dhabi Airports’ commitment to support the emirate’s sustainable economic development.”
    “The opening of the facility, which is on par with the largest and grandest on our planet, turns over a new page in Abu Dhabi’s 55-year aviation history,” he shared.

    For those who wish to unwind, the airport will feature an array of world-class amenities such as luxurious lounges, relaxation zones and spa facilities to feel at east prior and post travelling,
    By adding to the architecture of Abu Dhabi’s cityscape, this structure blends modern, lightweight aesthetics with functionality by keeping sustainability in mind with energy-efficient lighting, advanced heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems and sustainable materials used for its construction.
    For more information visit abudhabiairports.com.
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    Mashreq celebrated the unwavering spirit of four inspiring women this Emirati Women’s Day

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: When it comes to paving the way for women in various fields, Mashreq is taking the lead by championing such women.
    This Emirati Women’s Day on August 28, 2023, Mashreq championed four inspiring Emirati women who are playing a key role in the success of the country in their respective careers.
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    By taking the lead in their professions across various industries, these Emirati women rising every day and proving that there’s no feat that they cannot achieve.
    To delve further into their overall career, we take a look at their remarkable contributions to society.
    Nouf Omar

    As the youngest female pilot in the UAE, Nouf Omar was determined to follow the footsteps of her uncle who pursued his flying career. By challenging the status quo for women her age, she succeeded in this male-dominated field by overcoming all the obstacles her way, Beyond her profession, Omar is a motivational speaker, entrepreneur and an athlete. With hopes to reaching new horizons and touching the sky, she is paving the way for future generations through her sheer determination.
    Azeizah Ahmed Alhassani

    By challenging the conventional norms, Alhassani is the first female Emirati petroleum engineer working in the feilds of Unconventionals, who empowers the youth through her work. Overall, she has made a name for herself and entered unchartered territory through her professional determination. Besides her career, she is also a rowing champion at Abu Dhabi Sailing Club and a make-up artist as well. After graduating from university in 2016, she joined ADNOC as a chemical fluid drilling engineer at the Drilling and Logistics Business department.
    Dr Maryam Matar

    By focusing on a healthier future for the people, Dr. Maryam Matar is an Emirati physician-geneticist and founder of 5NGO. Despite the challenges face during her formative years, she dedicated her career to medicine worked persistently to spread the importance of screening and preventive care. With a commitment to work towards women empowerment and a healthier UAE, Dr. Matar is truly a medical leader in her field after following her grandmother’s footsteps.
    Captain Sahar Rasti

    As the UAE’s first female captain, Rasti mustered the courage to face her fears and overcame all the challenges to pursue her dreams. With immense determination, she learned how to swim and dive and made history by being the first in her field to achieve this dream. By expanding horizons and navigating through unchartered waters, she has made it her aim to protect the ocean, reduce waste and work towards a more sustainable future in the maritime field.
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    Mashreq celebrated Emirati Women’s Day with an exclusive Padel Tournament this weekend

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: To celebrate Emirati women in the region, Mashreq organised a special event in collaboration with the Dubai Sports Council this weekend.
    On Saturday August 26 and Sunday August, 27, 2023, the Emirati Women’s Padel Tournament took place at the courts of Dubai Sports World with the participation of 16 teams of multi-nationalities. The council was keen to shine light on Emirati Women, this Emirati Women’s Day which coincided on August 28, 2023.
    The main purpose of the event was to celebrate Emirati women, their achievements and energy through one of the most renowned sports in the world and in the region. Curated to go beyond the sport itself, the event took place to encourage the Emirati woman to shine through the tase of thrill, excitement and camaraderie. The championship was specifically allocated for Emirati female players (C Open Category).
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    By constantly inspiring Emirati women in the country in various fields who have helped put the UAE on a global map, Mashreq’s commitment to empower women lies beyond the Padel courts, with a focus of an inclusive tomorrow.
    The Padel Tournament participants won prizes which added up to Dhs20,000 and the first placed team won Dhs10,000, while the second placed team was awarded Dhs6,000 and the third won Dhs4,000. Additionally, valuable prizes were also presented by Honor Mobile Phones Co.
    The Mashreq Women’s Padel Championship was sponsored by several prominent entities which include Mashreq, Zulekha Hospital, Dubai Sports World, Honor Phones, Mai Dubai and 9714 Company.
    To know more about the event and to see highlights from this weekend visit emiratipadel.com
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    Sheikh Hamdan takes his twins on an adrenaline-fuelled adventure in the UK

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    by Sarah Joseph
    34 mins ago

    With adventure in his spirit, Dubai’s Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum shared a warm heartfelt video of taking the twins on a cycling expedition around Yorkshire.
    The video was shared to his fanbase of 16 million fans on Instagram, where he often updates his following with pictures and videos of how they’re growing so quickly.
    By taking them outdoors and letting them experience nature at a young age, Fazza’s travels around the world exude his passion for exploration and adventure which he is beginning to instill in his little ones since a young age.

    The caption of the video read, “The start of a great adventure. #family” and we couldn’t help but adore this doting moment of him as a father.
    His Highness became a father for the first time in May 2021, welcoming twins Rashid and Shaikha into the world. Since then, the Crown Prince of Dubai has truly become the ultimate doting dad. Fazza has shared tidbits of the growing twins on social media, sharing some adorable doting father moments with his 14 million followers on Instagram. He welcomed his third child in February 2023. Revealed to be named Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, he is the third addition to the Crown Prince of Dubai’s growing family.
    From taking them to Courchevel to making them visit the Zoo and experience wildlife, Sheikh Hamdan is always capturing spectacular shots of his wanderlust experiences, including this specific adventure shot on a drone.
    Since welcoming the now 2-year-old twins Rashid and Shaikha in May 2021, Sheikh Hamdan has truly become the ultimate doting dad and we can’t wait to see all the new adventures they will be in.
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    8 exciting things to do in the UAE this weekend

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    The ultimate weekend guide in the UAE, August 25 to 27, 2023.
    Brunch it up

    Book the season’s last brunch at Fouquet’s, which will transport guests straight to the French Capital in no time. This exclusive Parisian hotspot promises the ultimate city of lights experience for those who wish to experience a French holiday without leaving Dubai. Taking place on Saturday, August 26, 2023, from 12pm to 4pm, the prices start at Dhs310 for the soft beverage package, Dhs510 for the House Beverages package and Dhs725 for the premium champagne package. Guests can indulge in dishes such as pan-fried prawns and tarragon butter along with baby chicken, apple tart doused in Vanilla whipped cream and caramel sauce. Located at Burj Plaza, Downtown Dubai.
    For more information visit fouquets-dubai.com
    Visit the region’s first listening bar

    Located in the heart of Pullman hotel, Honeycomb Hi-Fi brings to life a lavish record store, a High-Fidelity sound system, warm and minimal interiors designed for quality acoustics, and an izakaya kitchen to round out their vision. With a casual Japanese menu inspired by a traditional izakaya, guests can indulge in hot, binchotan grill and rice/noodles sections with a variety of dishes to share. By delivering a modern twist on Japanese classics, guests can dine at this luxe haven from 7:30pm to 3am on Friday and Saturday and Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30pm to 2am.
    For more information visit pullmandowntown.com
    Shop ‘til you drop

    Refresh your workwear wardrobe with THAT Concept Store’s luxurious handbag and footwear collections. With brands such as Khaite, Proenza, White Label, Eera, Gia Borghini and Alexandre Birman. Whether you wish to visit in store or shop online, the options are endless and suit everyone’s tastes and preferences.
    For more information visit thatconceptstore.com
    Unwind at this pool day

    Both Azure Beach and AMMOS Greek Restaurant at Rixos Premium JBR are delighted to announce an exciting offer exclusively for the ladies. All ladies who purchase a day pass at Azure Beach and indulge in a delectable lunch at AMMOS Greek Restaurant will receive two complimentary glasses of Rosé. This exclusive offer is available daily from 10am to 8pm with the lunch at AMMOS Greek Restaurant at Rixos Premium JBR. The Azure Beach entrance prices take place on weekends from Friday for Dhs300.
    For more information visit ammosgreek.com
    Experience a relaxing massage

    For a rejuvenating weekend, Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai is offering guests a special summer package at the resort’s Spa Cenvaree. With a special menu for families, guests can experience a tailored package for all members including grandmothers, daughters and mothers. While the resort’s signature Natural C package promises guests brighter and smoother skin to remove any dead skin cells, younger guests can have a 90-minute Kid Candy experience with masks and scrubs scented with playful flavours including toffee apple, chocolate and bubble gum. The special package is priced at Dhs630 and is discounted from the regular price of Dhs1,300.
    For more information visit centarahotelsresorts.com
    Indulge in some delectable dishes

    For Dubai Summer Restaurants Week, Venus Ristorante at Caesars Palace is offering a set menu priced at Dhs95 for a 2-course lunch menu and Dhs150 for a three-course lunch menu excluding drinks from 12:30pm until 3:30pm. It takes place until August 27, 2023 and is currently running for a limited time with irresistible dishes. Guest can savour a host of delightful flavours ranging from a Buratta, to Pizza Diavola with tomato, Venus Tiramisu and more, making this a bespoke culinary journey, emulating an Amalfi-Coast feel.
    For more information visit caesars.com
    Try your hand at Bingo

    For all the bingo fans, The Strand Craft Kitchen’s Bingo Night promises to be full of fun with a packed evening of entertainment, chances to win, delectable tapas and free-flowing beverages. Taking place on Friday, August 25, this evening starts from 7:30pm onwards and is one you won’t forget. The evening promises to be full of fun with packages priced at Dhs330 for the house beverages package including premium spirits and grapes and Dhs220 for the soft beverages package. Located at Palm West Beach, this venue has calming interiors in a fun ambience to enjoy with friends and family.
    Book a short-haul getaway

    If you’re looking for a tranquil escape, Tilal Liwa Desert Retreat is the place to be. The all-inclusive package encompasses a stay, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and unlimited house beverages – and the price has been slashed from now until the end of September, priced at Dhs499 for two people and is valid until September 30, 2023. Guests who avail both offers can pick their fancy by taking a dip in the pool, letting off some steam in the gym, or unwinding in the sauna and steam rooms, before enjoying a dreamy night’s sleep in the comfy Tilal Liwa Desert Retreat rooms. Additionally, guests can bring their furry friends to the pet-friendly room for a charge of Dhs100. This stunning resort is located at the majestic Madinat Zayed in the Rub Al Khali desert.
    For more information visit danathotels.com
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    The Hadid’s Palestinian heritage and Middle Eastern roots

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    With a pool of these talented family members residing from a Palestinian heritage, you might not be aware of the Hadid’s lineage and the details of it.
    As the supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid have often been spotted on the runway, their father and renowned property mogul has constantly instilled a sense of Palestinian identity in his children as he has opened up about his roots on several occasions.

    Also read: Mohamed Hadid pays tribute to his mother from royal Palestinian Lineage
    After being born in Nazareth and spending most of his childhood in refugee camps, Mohamed Hadid expressed his love for the country in an interview according to The National at the Arab Conference at Harvard saying ‘My parents always embedded in us that we are Palestinians, we’ll always be Palestinians, so my home has always been that virtual home, where my mum, my dad, my kids were learning to roll grape leaves with their grandma.”
    Also read: Bella Hadid pays tribute to her Palestinian heritage with two new tattoos
    Having previously lived in Damascus, Beirut and Tunis before moving to the US, the property mogul has only lived in Palestine for few months of his life, however, he notified that this will always be his heritage.
    While also having recently claimed that his late mother descended from royalty, as was also written for the caption on his recent Mother’s Day Post. He also said “Her great grandfather was the Prince of Nazareth – King of Galilee in the 18th century Daher Al-Omer The Ruler,”

    In addition, to carrying on this passion of Mohamed’s culture, he ensured that his five children had Arabic names as he continues to instill their Middle Eastern heritage to his grand-daughter too with her name being Khai which also has a special meaning behind it in Arabic, as in some terms it means “crowned”, “the chosen one” or “strong”.
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