Dubai Tha Most luxurious City In That World
Dubai the most luxurious place
in the world. Just 50 years ago
dubai was merely a small town in the
middle of the desert,
today dubai serves as the luxurious face of the middle east
and the biggest attraction that part of
the world has to offer,
Undoubtedly you've seen photos of the burj al-arab hotel.
the crescent-shaped skyscraper built on a man-made,
Island you also probably know that dubai
is home to the world's tallest building
and you might have even seen tom cruise.
scaling it in an installment of the
mission impossible franchise
that building is called the burj khalifa
and it stands 722 feet high.
yes i'm sure you know a bit about the
attractions of this amazing city
but today i'd love to get the chance to
tell you so much
more so here's all the over-the-top
wildly expensive things you can find in dubai,
but first a tiny history lesson
how did dubai go from being just a small desert town to the extravagant oasis,
it is today the same way all of the
other,
United arab immigrant cities became so rich
oil abu dhabi just 90 miles from dubai
is the richest city in the world and it
sits on 10 percent
of the entire world's
oil supply this
production of oil launched the united
arab emirates
into the first world millions were
poured into dubai
and it became one of the biggest cities
in the middle east,
however today dubai only makes five
percent of its revenue from oil,
because its reserves aren't nearly as
lucrative as some of its uae
neighbors dubai makes the majority of
its revenue from trade
real estate and tourism dubai has become,
the business center of the uae
since it can no longer rely on oil
production alone
but this adjustment has not discouraged.
this incredibly rich city from growing
dubai is growing in population just as
much as it's growing,
vertically in fact about one-fourth of
all cranes,
are located in dubai that's right about
25 of cranes in existence are in just one uae city it seems the game plan of dubai,
is just to keep
building skyscrapers two of these
skyscrapers are the four mentioned
burj khalifa and the burj al-arab hotel
the burj khalifa stands more than a half
a mile tall
it's so tall in fact that at its upper
floors
the building can sway several feet at
the mercy of the wind
this however was not overlooked by the
architects of this
massive building the burj khalifa was
designed in such a way
that the sway would be too slow for the
vestibular system in the inner ear to
even notice
that's the part of the ear that provides
balance if you happen to be
unburdened by interference the burj
al-arab is a beautiful
five-star hotel just hundreds of feet
off the land
the world
thanks to its unique shape the hotel
stands 56 stories high
it is officially labeled as a five-star
hotel but some have dubbed this stunning
building
with the highest remark of seven stars
this seven star label is up for debate
as the authority on the matter of luxury
hotels has not been agreed upon
but seven star or not this hotel is
truly magnificent if you want to spend a
night in the royal
suite at the alaram it'll cost you just
over 24
dollars the interior of the burj al-arab
is adorned with around
1790 square meters of 24 karat gold leaf
but even that can touch the glorious
views of the immaculate city
and the picture-perfect golf
along with extremely tall buildings the
city is
keen on building man-made islands
both the palm islands and the world
islands are two
incredibly ambitious projects that came
to fruition with the help of a whole lot
of
cash the construction of the palm
islands not only cost
12 billion dollars to build but it also
required
94 million cubic meters of sand
to put that into perspective 94 million
cubic meters of sand could fill the
entire
empire state building two and a half
times
the world islands as in the man-made
islands that mimic the shape of the
world's
land masses took 321
million cubic meters of sand theodore if
you could just edit in nine empire state
buildings which also adds another 15 billion
dollars to the cost of man-made islands
in dubai
I'll leave a lot of things left in the next article
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