Dubai - 迪拜

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DubaiArabicدبي)YesUnited Arab EmiratesOne of the seven emirates. It is basically similar to an independent city-state, and is the most modern and progressive emirate in the UAE, especially its development in tourism and trade is incredible.

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25°4′48″N 55°9′0″E
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Deira
Dubai's old financial center. It is now a busy mixed commercial and residential area with old-fashioned open-air bazaars, one of which is famous for spices.
Bur Dubai
This area has a long history. Bur Dubai usually refers to the route from Jumeirah to the Dubai River (or the Dubai Ditch). The Dubai River divides Dubai into Deira and Bur Dubai. Attractions in this area include Abala, open-air bazaars, floating restaurants and the famous Dubai River.
Jumeirah
It is a diverse area, with residents ranging from Europeans to Filipinos to Pakistanis; it is a mixture of small Europe, Karachi and Manila. Europeans love Jumeirah because of its beachfront and very beautiful villas. Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah Beach Residential Area, Walking Street and Jumeirah Mosque are the most prestigious attractions.
Jebel Ali
The world’s largest artificial port, the location of the new airport, the Dubai World Center, and the location of the 2020 World Expo, among which the Jebel Ali Palm Island is the most famous.
Suburbs and Hatta
The inland coast on the outskirts of Dubai and Hada, an enclave on the border of Oman.

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As an emerging tourist destination, the attractiveness of Dubai was increasing day by day before the global economic crisis in 2008. Dubai is actually a city in the desert. It has first-class infrastructure and enlightened policies (compared to the same area). Due to its excellent tourist facilities, Dubai is becoming more and more popular. Dubai distanceEuropeOnly 5 hours away, and only 3 hours away from the Middle East, Near East, and parts of the Indian subcontinent, so it has become an ideal and convenient place for shopping, gathering, sunbathing, enjoying food, sports events and even occasional indulgence. It is the "most" city: the fastest, the largest and the highest are all in its bag. And his number of immigrants is also the highest in the world. The weekly rest day is Friday. Note that since September 2006, public departments and schools have uniformly adopted Friday and Saturday as weekends. Government departments, multinational companies, and most schools and universities are now closed on Fridays and Saturdays (ends the mixed years of Friday/Saturday and Thursday/Friday holidays). Many local companies still only work half-day on Thursdays and work all day on Saturdays, but larger companies generally allow their employees to rest on Fridays and Saturdays.

One emirate, many nationalities

When you first arrived in Dubai, you might think that this is not an Arab country. You might feel that you areIndiaorthe PhilippinesNS. Indians have made great contributions to the development of Dubai. When Dubai was still a poor country before the start of oil exploration, the Indians took the place and provided technology to help its development. After the start of Dubai’s oil industry, it quickly attracted the whole world, especially fromPakistanIndiaBengalwiththe PhilippinesPeople come to look for work. Now, Indians and Filipinos have their own influence in the emirate: Indian restaurants and Pakistani bakeries are everywhere, and Filipino supermarkets are quietly emerging. Europeans (mainly British and French) and Sri Lankans form the second largest population group here. The number of immigrants from China and Indonesia is increasing. Many Arab countries have adopted “Emiratisation” policies similar to those in the UAE to prevent immigrants from occupyingallEmployment opportunities, and provide more employment opportunities for local residents.

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The climate in Dubai is hot and humid, with hot and humid summers, with an average temperature of 42 degrees Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day and 28 degrees Celsius (84 degrees Fahrenheit) at night. It is still very hot in spring and autumn. The temperature during the day is 25 to 40 degrees, and the temperature at night is about 20 degrees, and the humidity has dropped. The winter is dry and the temperature is pleasant, with a maximum temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day and a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit) at night. Dubai is famous for its sandy beaches, with water temperatures reaching 37 degrees (99 degrees Fahrenheit) in summer. In winter, the water temperature is generally 20-25 degrees. In spring and autumn, the water temperature will rise to 30 degrees (85 degrees Fahrenheit) due to the increase in ambient temperature.

Rainfall in Dubai is generally concentrated between December and April, and rainfall is scarce, usually around 10 cm. In some years, it rains only a few minutes in Dubai throughout the year. The highest rainfall in Dubai in November 2006 was 50 cm, and the temperature hit a record low.

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