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Dream buildings constructed in Dubai

Regarding the labels of Dubai: rich people, paradise, luxury, the most common people in the country hear it is the rich,

Let’s take a few subversive pictures first, the same place, but it doesn’t feel like it is the same place. A world.

Since the 1970s, Dubai has developed from a small fishing village to the financial center of the Middle East with the help of "petrodollars". It seems that it has completed its gorgeous transformation like an Arabian myth overnight, full of majesty. Golden Country

A cloudy day in Dubai

Dubai Crescent Tower

Dubai Underwater Hotel

Diamond Ring Hotel

Four Towers in Dubai

Snow Dome

A building that subverts human perceptions. In the hot Dubai, the temperature is above ten degrees in winter and there is no snow at all, but they insisted on creating it Out of the indoor snow!

Burj Khalifa

The world's tallest building "Burj Khalifa Tower" with a total investment of over 1.5 billion US dollars, the tower is 828 meters high and has a total of 162 floors. , considered the tallest man-made structure in the world, the tower also contains the world's tallest mosque (160th floor), the world's tallest swimming pool, on the 76th floor, and the world's highest observation deck, on the 124th floor, This pyramid-shaped skyscraper houses 900 residences, office suites and the famous Armani Hotel.

Performing Arts Center

Leonardo da Vinci Tower

is the world's first tower in Dubai designed by Italian non-architect David Fischer Wind-powered rotating skyscrapers are also known as "dancing skyscrapers". The rotating tower is about 1,027 feet (approximately 313 meters) high and is an 80-story complex. The following floors are office buildings, six-star hotels from 21st to 35th floors, luxury apartments from 36th to 70th floors, and the top 10 floors. It's a villa. Wind turbines are installed between each floor, and each floor can rotate independently and freely 360 degrees at different speeds.

Anara Building

This building looks like a very large wind turbine. In fact, the oval part in the middle is a restaurant, and the other parts are residences and offices. , hotels, galleries, etc.

Arabian Blade

The design inspiration of this building does not come from the Arabian blade, but from the shape of plants. This building contains several residential area, a hotel and a commercial center.

Burj Al Arab Hotel

The most luxurious hotel in the world--Burj Al-Arab Hotel, also known as "Arab Star". It is the only 7-star hotel in the world.

Palm Island

Palm Island was built by Dubai at a cost of US$14 billion, using sand and rocks to reclaim the sea. There are 12,000 private residences and more than 10,000 apartments built on the island, as well as an underwater hotel, the world's tallest skyscraper, an indoor ski resort and a theme park the size of Dubai.

The road looks like this

The bus station is air-conditioned

This bus costs about US$11.2 million, has a top speed of 255 kilometers per hour, and can carry 23 passengers Providing ultra-comfortable and ultra-luxurious transportation.

Expensive traffic jams