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Introduction to UAE tourist attractions

The United Arab Emirates is a federal monarchy composed of seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Dubai, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain, and Ras Al Khaimah. The desert country in West Asia is famous for its oil and is known as the "Flower in the Desert". The main attractions include Sharjah Art Museum, Central Market, Ferrari Theme Park in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Traditional Folk Village, and Butterfly Island.

Sharjah Art Museum

It is one of the largest art museums in the United Arab Emirates. Opened in 1997, this state-of-the-art museum houses a permanent collection and hosts temporary exhibitions, including the collection of His Highness the Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi.

Central Market

It is one of the most famous landmarks in Sharjah. Because the overall blue-tone building looks like a train, it is named "Locomotive Market". There are more than 600 shops in the market, selling various commodities such as gold jewelry, perfume, clothes, food, electronic equipment, and small gifts.

Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi's Ferrari Theme Park

The world's only Ferrari theme park, a unique multi-sensory theme park, and the world's largest indoor theme park. The entire "Ferrari World" cost $40 billion to build and is located under a huge triangular red roof in the Yas Island development area, adjacent to the Formula One Abu Dhabi race track.

Emirates Traditional Folk Village

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It covers an area of ??1,600 square meters and allows you to experience or understand the traditional life of residents in Abu Dhabi before oil was discovered. The interior display is lively and interesting, and it is worth visiting.

Butterfly Island

Art and nature are presented here. The island surrounded by water is another perspective on the city of Sharjah. The modern art sculpture garden on the island features works by world-renowned artists. . The Butterfly House is the highlight of Sharjah Butterfly Island, where approximately 500 different species of butterflies can be found.