Sunday 19 May 2013

Information about Dubai


                       (Information about Dubai)                                  A passenger on the plane trying to unbuckle his belt to get an aerial view: traditional wind towers give way to space-age skyscrapers sprouting in endless desert bordered by a coastline dotted with palm-shaped islands. Welcome to Dubai, the Shangri-la of the Middle East at the s. XXI fueled by unwavering ambition and positive spirit. The motto: if you can think, he will. Is the world's tallest building? Granted. Skiing in the desert?? Granted. Islands? With the shape of the world? Granted.





During the past decade, Dubai has become the most progressive and modern city in the Middle East, an authentic model of tolerant Arab state in a region battered. Under the leadership of its dynamic and daring ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Dubai has become a financial center, tourist and commercial. Despite being severely beaten by the global economic crisis, is still considered the tiny emirate as a great center of power and the place of choice for doing business in the Middle East.
For visitors, not matter pessimistic holders. Dubai is still a fascinating place with wonderful beaches, sophisticated restaurants and bars, world-class shopping malls, luxury hotels and skyscrapers really breathtaking, including of course the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. But the emirate is more than glitz and elegance. Despite appearances, Dubai's culture is firmly rooted in Islam and generations of Bedouin legacy that still lives on Dubai Creek in the historical district and souks Bastakia. Within a few hours, the traveler will discover the old Dubai, the pre-urban explosion. It is this juxtaposition of traditional and modern which makes Dubai remains so fascinating and absorbing.

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