Burj Al Arab |
The Emirate of Dubai is the second largest of the seven United Arab Emirates but
has the biggest population at over 2.1 million inhabitants. Size has been
synonymous with Dubai as it continues to build the first, largest and the
biggest constructions in the world. Dubai's dynamics are always transient and
ever-changing with its constant urge to construct something better and bigger
than the previous. If there was a Palm Island, Nakheel thought of the World Island. Burj Al Arab seemed too timid when Burj Khalifa cropped up, distancing
itself to being a loner in the crowd.
Dubai constantly dwells in a suppressive
competition with itself trying to magnetize tourists to a dreamy world of
attractions and unheard of luxuries. The emirate's scoring points lie in its
entrepreneurial abilities to create the inconceivable found in its tourist
attractions, landmarks, shopping centres, nightlife and hotels. Although it
strictly safeguards its traditional practices, it allows space for other
religions to breathe, a rare quality amongst the conservative Arab world. Today, Dubai has emerged as a cosmopolitan
metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global city and a business and
cultural hub of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region.
Transit at Muscat International Airport, Sultanate of Oman |
Arabian Park Hotel |
Arabian Park Hotel |
Biz Time at Dubai World Trade Centre |
Biz Time at Dubai World Trade Centre |
Biz Time at Dubai World Trade Centre |
Biz Time at Dubai World Trade Centre |
Biz Time at Dubai World Trade Centre |
Wafi Mall |
Wafi Mall |
Raffles Hotel Dubai |
Dubai Mall |
Burj Khalifa |
Dubai Museum |
Dubai Museum |
Dubai Museum |
Dubai Festival City |
Dubai Festival City |
Dubai_Air-conditioned Bus Stop |
Dubai_Air-conditioned Bus Stop |
Burj Al Arab |
Burj Al Arab |