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Where is Dubai? Why can't you find it on the world map?

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.

Dubai is basically located in the middle of the Middle East, in a flat desert facing the Persian Gulf. Covering an area of 3,885 kilometers? Ranked second among the seven Emirates in the United Arab Emirates. The emirate of Sharjah is in the north, Abu Dhabi in the south and Sultanate of Oman in the east.

It can't be found on the world map, probably because Dubai is large in scale and small in scope. Dubai covers an area of 3,980 square kilometers and China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers. If China is the "rooster" on the map, Dubai is not even a "sesame", so naturally it can't be seen or found.

Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, the economic and financial center in the Middle East and the richest city in the Middle East. It is called the "trade capital" of the Middle East and North Africa.

The main pillar industries include logistics, trade, finance and tourism. With a population of 2.622 million (20 14), accounting for about 4 1.9% of the national population, it is the most populous emirate. Dubai's economic strength ranks first in the United Arab Emirates. About 70% of the UAE's non-oil trade is concentrated in Dubai, so Dubai is customarily called the "trade capital" of the UAE and the economic and financial center of the Middle East.

Dubai has the world's first seven-star hotel (Sailing Hotel)? , the world's tallest skyscraper (Burj Dubai), the world's largest shopping center (Dubai World Trade Center), the world's largest indoor ski resort (UAE trade), important trading ports (Jebel Ali Port and Rashid Port), and the famous Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC).