Dubai
Burj Khalifa
Dubai Mall
Dubai Garden Glow
A village of fishermen and pearl fishers
Burj Al Arab Hotel
The Rub al-Khali Desert
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Dubai. Burj Khalifa

1. Dubai

2. Burj Khalifa

Dubai residents
consider this
skyscraper, which is
828 m high, to be
their national pride.
The tallest building
in the world
symbolizes the
power and
prosperity of the
Arab country.

3. Dubai Mall

The world's largest
shopping and
entertainment center
is located in a
prestigious quarter of
the city. The total
area of this complex
is 120 hectares. And
a quarter of its
territory is devoted to
trade. Dubai Mall is
famous for the "Island
of Fashion" built here

4. Dubai Garden Glow

The glowing park is full of flowers, and in the Panda
Paradise play area and the Dino Camp, children will
encounter talking trees and the wild Masai Nara
beast. When more than ten million LED lamps flash in
the evening, everything around becomes fabulously
beautiful.

5. A village of fishermen and pearl fishers

In 1997, the city authorities decided to
open an ethnographic museum in this
oldest area. Since then, every tourist can
get acquainted with the history of the
village of pearl divers, ride a camel and
even tame a hunting falcon.

6. Burj Al Arab Hotel

It is built in the shape
of a sail and is
considered a symbol
of the emirate of
Dubai, which is used
by the wealthiest
tourists on the
planet. Judge for
yourself: even the
quilted duvets in the
hotel rooms are
considered an
unacceptable luxury
for many of us.

7. The Rub al-Khali Desert

According to recent studies, there is a
network of underground rivers under its
sultry sands. But the creeping dunes
probably won't give even the slightest
chance for water to break through the
sands.
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