DUBAI (ALETIHAD)

Dragon Mart, the world’s largest Chinese mall and trading hub for Chinese products outside of China, celebrated 20 years of trade and cultural exchange by setting a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest fortune cookie ever created.

Made in partnership with the International Centre for Culinary Arts (ICCA) Dubai, the record-breaking fortune cookie weighs 2.286 kilograms, measures 30 cm in height and 58 cm in length and was crafted by a team of baking and patisserie program instructors.


  • As part of the celebrations, Dragon Mart also unveiled a monumental fortune cookie sculpture in the Main Hall.

    Modelled to be a larger-than-life version of the record-breaking fortune cookie, the stunning centrepiece stands 4 metres tall and 6 metres wide, serving as both a tribute to Chinese culture and a commemoration of two decades of the mall’s success in the UAE.


  • Treasure hunt

    The mall invites shoppers to participate in an exciting fortune cookie treasure hunt. Twenty fortune cookies, each filled with surprises, will be hidden across Dragon Mart, with clues shared on social media until 8 January 2025. Participants will have the chance to win exclusive products from Dragon Mart.

    "Dragon Mart’s 20th anniversary is a remarkable milestone that underscores its transformative role in shaping Dubai's retail and cultural landscape," said Fareed Abdelrahman, Managing Director, Retail Destinations at Dubai Holding Asset Management. "What began as a hub for cultural and economic exchange has evolved into a dynamic destination that seamlessly integrates retail, entertainment, and community engagement. Setting a Guinness World Record title in such a spectacular way exemplifies our drive to deliver exceptional experiences and reinforces Dragon Mart’s position as a pioneer in the region."

    The celebrations will also feature a vibrant lineup of activities celebrating Chinese cultural heritage:
    - Lively Ribbon Dance, where performers elegantly twirl long, flowing ribbons to create mesmerising visual patterns.
    - The traditional Chinese fan dance, a cherished element of China’s cultural heritage for over two thousand years, will also be featured.
    - Traditional Dragon Dance will bring this legendary creature to life, with performers skillfully mimicking its movements in an elaborate and striking costume.
    - A Chinese Bag Calligraphy demonstration, showcasing the artistry and elegance of brushwork. Families can also participate in workshops with their little ones to create intricate Chinese lanterns from 23 to 28 December, while a photobooth offers visitors the chance to capture memories in traditional Chinese attire.

    Entertainment will run daily from 20 to 24 December, with all activities scheduled between 2 pm and 10 pm.

    Dragon Mart’s 20th-anniversary celebrations will continue until 12 January, featuring the giant fortune cookie installation.

    Since opening its doors in 2004, Dragon Mart offers a vibrant mix of products and cultures to millions of visitors each year. With over 6,000 shops across its two massive malls, the mall welcomes over 15 million customers annually.