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Advantages and characteristics of developing tourism in Dubai

Dubai is the most populous emirate in the United Arab Emirates and the second largest emirate after Abu Dhabi. The difference between Dubai and other Emirates is that oil accounts for only 6% of GDP. Most of the income comes from Jebel Ali Free Zone 2, and now more comes from tourism. Dubai is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates and the economic and financial center in the Middle East.

Dubai has the world's first seven-star hotel (Seven-Star Sailing Hotel), the world's tallest building "Burj Dubai", the world's largest shopping center, the world's largest indoor ski resort, a steady stream of oil and an important trading port status, which have brought great wealth to Dubai, and Dubai has almost become synonymous with luxury. With the huge construction and development of many industries, Dubai has attracted the attention of the whole world with its active real estate, sports, talks and other projects close to the world record. It is reported that Dubai's high-tech submarine hotel, flying saucer-shaped buildings are like deep-sea elves. People can enjoy underwater creatures and the world in the room. The underwater hotel looks like a spaceship and can sleep with fish.

These are the advantages and characteristics of Dubai's tourism development.