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Dubai, the most luxurious city in the Middle East, is equivalent to several cities in China?

Speaking of Dubai, everyone will not feel strange. Dubai is a city in the Middle East and the richest city in the Middle East. With local oil and other resources, Dubai has developed rapidly and once became the most luxurious city in the world.

In China, there is another sentence? I'm going to Dubai to collect garbage and get rich? ! Luxury has become synonymous with Dubai. With the prosperity of tourism, more and more donkey friends pay attention to this city. Dubai has unique natural scenery, with the sea on one side and the desert on the other. You can experience the beach style at Jumeirah Beach and watch the sunset wash sand at the sandbar.

Many travelers are deeply attracted by Dubai's luxury after going to Dubai. So how many cities in this luxurious city are equivalent to China? It's so different from what you think!

In terms of GDP, Di's GDP in 20 15 was 366.2 billion dirhams, equivalent to about 700 billion yuan, which is the level of a second-tier city compared with China. However, it is undeniable that Dubai's economy is in a state of rapid development. In a few years, its GDP has soared from 300 billion to 700 billion, and there are many luxury buildings, including the world's first seven-star hotel and the world's largest shopping center, which amazes the world!

As a local tyrant city, according to statistics, Dubai has a large number of high-rise buildings. In the latest data of 20 18, there are 233 buildings in Dubai with a height of150m, ranking fourth in the world. However, China's strength should not be underestimated, and it has also been praised by foreign media. Infrastructure maniac? The number of tall buildings in Hong Kong and Shenzhen ranks first and third respectively in the world. From this point of view, in terms of the number of high-rise buildings, China is not lost to Dubai, but it is slightly better.

In many people's minds, Dubai's main source of income is oil. Actually, it is not. As early as 2003, Dubai's tourism industry has surpassed oil revenue, accounting for 65,438+00% of GDP. According to relevant statistics, more than150,000 tourists visit Dubai every year, including many tourists from China!

What do you think of this? If you have the chance, would you like to go to the biggest shopping center in Dubai? Shopping? A game? Or experience all kinds of entertainment in the local area?