Find out why a portrait of the Kuwaiti Emir was drawn in sand at Dubai’s Al Qudra Lake

The UAE presented a portrait to Kuwait's Emir Shaikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, which can be seen from space. Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: The fraternal love between the UAE and Kuwait can be be seen from miles around, including from space.

To celebrate Kuwait’s National Day on February 25, the UAE presented a portrait to Kuwait's Emir Shaikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah.

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, posted a video on his twitter account of how the giant portrait was made.

The short video clip was accompanied with the caption: "The love of Kuwait and the people of Kuwait is etched into our land... in our hearts... in our history... May beloved Kuwait and its emir, prince of humanity, continue to see years of prosperity and peace."

The sand portrait, titled ‘Prince of Humanity,’ covers an area of more than 170,000 square feet, and has been registered for the Guinness Book of World Records.

The portrait was made at Al Qudra Lake in Dubai, and took more than 2,400 hours to carve the image of Emir Shaikh Sabah. Image Credit: Supplied

The sand portrait can be seen from space by the UAE satellite Khalifa Sat, which captured stunning shots from space.

The portrait was made at Al Qudra Lake in Dubai, and took more than 2,400 hours to carve the image of Emir Shaikh Sabah.

The sand portrait ‘Prince of Humanity’ covers an area of more than 170,000 square feet, and has registered for the Guinness Book of World Records. Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai will be hosting a number of festivities to mark Kuwait’s National Day up until February 26, which features fireworks displays and entertainment shows, in addition to cultural and culinary experiences.

Residents can visit the Beach Canteen and watch top chefs from Kuwait as they participate at the Dubai Food Festival, who will carry out a series of live cooking demonstrations which showcase insights into Kuwaiti and Arabic dishes.

The Kuwait Business Council has partnered with swyp Beach Canteen to organize several cultural and sports events in collaboration with the Kuwaiti Sadu House, a cultural heritage foundation that specializes in traditional Sadu embroidery, and the UFC Academy for Martial Arts.

From 21-25 February, Beach Canteen visitors can celebrate Kuwaiti culture through a rich programme of activities intended to enhance visitors’ understanding of Kuwait. The activities will be supported by the efforts of Kuwaiti university students in the UAE as well as digital media expertise of the Council’s media partner Ghaliah, a digital marketing agency that previously collaborated with the Council during the Council’s first season of celebrations.