Dubai hotels shine glowing heart in support of communities tackling COVID-19

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Hotels in Dubai have displayed glowing hearts on their windows in solidarity with communities around the world battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

Properties across the emirate turned off their room lights on the evening of April 2 from 6:30 pm onwards, illuminating windows on their facades to create the symbol of love.

It's part of a global initiative, which aims to inspire hope through a simple, yet powerful form of visual communication.

Residents, who spotted the heart shapes, shared their photos on social media in support of the city they call home.

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