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How do Arabs in the Middle East (17) do greening in the desert?

I made a lot of money. I don't know which sheik decided to diversify the UAE economy and get rid of its dependence on oil. 10 years ago, they sent people to visit all over the world, focusing on a thriving city like Singapore without resources, and then they completely changed Dubai, a coastal city in the United Arab Emirates. They succeeded, not only building a vibrant economy, but also creating a beautiful new tourist city. Then many Arab countries began to build their beautiful cities. How do Arabs turn deserts into oases? Drip irrigation is the solution. There are villas on Palm Leaf Island, which are sold to the rich all over the world. Shooting in Dubai)

The principle of drip irrigation method is very simple, that is, water is slowly infiltrated into the land with a perforated plastic pipe, so that the land is partially wet, so that plants can absorb water to the maximum extent, there is no accumulated water, and the loss and natural volatilization of water are reduced. This irrigation method can bury plastic pipes underground or expose them to the air. The former is more expensive, but more beautiful. In the garden of the city, you can hardly see the ugly black plastic pipes. Because of its unattractive appearance, this desert oasis is either buried underground or cleverly hidden among flowers. The garden in front of the seven-star sailing hotel in Dubai was shot in the United Arab Emirates. Such a beautiful city has changed from the desert a little. After the collapse of the Arab Empire, that great sight only existed in the myths and memories of Arabs. Camel bells, desert, white headscarves, but they have almost nothing. Until one day, people found that the peninsula was rich in oil, which was the treasure of the forty thieves given to them by God, and Arabs developed from then on. This gives them enough money to build an artificial oasis in the desert and all the great buildings they can think of, such as the tallest tower and seven-star hotel in the world. It all started in the desert (a construction site in the desert photographed by the United Arab Emirates)

If there were no small plastic pipes, the city would not become full of green, and there would be no myth of Dubai, a tourist city in the Middle East. Arabs built a reinforced concrete jungle in the desert, and then used drip irrigation to solve the problem of urban greening. They connected thousands of plastic pipes with water pipes and laid them on desert land. A small urban garden covered with plastic pipes, which was filmed in Kuwait, is under construction.

After a period of cultivation, the city is full of flowers and green plants. You never know, nothing is impossible. Let's not complain, but start with our feet on the ground (small garden on the street, taken in Qatar by drip irrigation)

It is not easy to grow flowers and plants in the desert. Too much drip irrigation will lead to too much water, and too little water will dry up flowers and plants. (Flowers and plants on the roadside, dying, taken in Bahrain)

(Small garden covered with plastic pipes in the city, completed, photographed in Kuwait) The life of Israeli female soldiers was photographed in the lawn and mosque near Doha airport in Qatar. As you can imagine, this is completely from the desert.

A huge modern sculpture stands at the front of the bridge leading to Bahrain airport. (Photographed in Bahrain) The living conditions of the Palestinians can be used not only to green cities in the desert, but also to grow crops on the desertified land. In this way, combined with greenhouse technology, Arabs have abundant vegetables and fruits. You can see many huge circles from the plane, and those are drip irrigation farmland. Of course, it may be cheaper to buy directly from nearby countries. (Farmers' Market in Kuwait)

Courtyard of Kuwait Grand Mosque