National Day in the United Arab Emirates is celebrated annually on December 2nd. The day signifies the founding of the UAE, which occurred on the same date in 1971 when the seven emirates unified under the visionary leader Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, also known as the founding father of the UAE. The seven emirates, which formerly stood as individual principalities under British control, joined together to form what we now know as the United Arab Emirates.

The National Day of the UAE is greeted with great zest and enthusiasm across the country. The celebration includes a massive fireworks display, parades, and various cultural events. The streets and buildings are decorated with the national flag, and there are performances highlighting Emirati culture and history across the cities. As part of the celebrations, the people of the UAE often dress in their traditional attire, displaying immense pride in their heritage.

Moreover, prominent landmarks and skyscrapers might be illuminated in the colors of the UAE flag – green, red, white, and black – symbolizing prosperity, bravery, peace, and strength respectively. Apart from the public celebrations, the National Day is a time for family gatherings and shared meals. The day is a reminder of the struggles and triumphs in the history of the UAE, and the unity and prosperity the country has achieved. It's a celebration of national pride and a time to honor the leaders who played a significant role in the formation of the nation.

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