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What's interesting in Dubai?

1. Music Fountain: Dubai Fountain is the largest fountain in the world. It has a total length of 275 meters, and can be sprayed up to 150 meters, which is equivalent to the height of 50 floors. The fountain will spray 22,000 gallons of water and be equipped with 6,600 lamps and 50 color projectors. There are more than 1000 changes in the ejected water column, which can be said to be truly ever-changing.

Jumeirah mosque: jumeirah mosque is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Dubai. It is a conspicuous landmark in Dubai and a favorite place for photographers to shoot. It often appears in various international publications. The mosque built according to the architectural tradition of the Fatima Dynasty in the Middle Ages is a shining example of modern Islamic architecture. In the daytime sunshine, the golden pineapple pattern on the dome of the mosque shines, and the spire high above proclaims the solemnity of the Koran. At night, the bright moonlight shines on it, bringing out a quiet and mysterious color, highlighting the holy and elegant artistic style of Islamic architecture.

3. Dubai River: Dubai River is the mother river of Dubai and gave birth to Dubai. The length of Dubai River is about 10 km, which divides Dubai City into two parts. On the southwest side of the river is the emerging Burdibai district. There are many modern high-rise buildings by the river, and the glass curtain wall shines in the sun. The tallest building is the telecom building. On the other side is Deira, a symbol of Dubai's history, traditional wind towers, dome mosques and various markets.

Dubai

Modern international metropolis, the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, the richest city in the Middle East, and the economic and financial center in the Middle East are known as the "trade capital" of the Middle East and North Africa.

Dubai is located in the middle of Arabian Peninsula and the south bank of Arabian Gulf, which is the center of the Gulf region. It faces the South Asian subcontinent across the sea, borders Qatar, borders Saudi Arabia and borders Oman. The permanent population of Dubai is about 2.8 million, and the local population accounts for about 15%. Foreigners come from more than 200 countries and regions around the world. About 340,000 China people live in Dubai, and other foreigners come from Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Iran, India, Pakistan and the Philippines.

Dubai is one of the world's international financial centers, a bridge between the East and the West capital markets, and an important logistics, trade, transportation, tourism and shopping center. It has the world's first seven-star hotel (sailing hotel), the world's tallest skyscraper (Burj Khalifa), the world's largest shopping center and the world's largest indoor ski resort. With its active real estate, activities, talks and other characteristics close to the world record, it attracts the attention of the whole world. The 2020 World Expo will be held here.