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Dubai tourist attractions introduction copy, introduction of Dubai tourist guide words

Please write an article introducing the tourist attractions in Dubai in English

---DIBAI, can you speak chinese?

---Yes.

The following are some famous attractions in Dubai:

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa (Khalifa Tower, Arabic: ___ _____, "Burj Khalifa") was formerly known as Dubai.

Dubai Tower, also known as Dubai Tower or Dubai Tower, is a completed skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It has 162 floors and a total height of 828 meters, which is 101 feet higher than Taipei. It is 320 meters high. It was built by South Korea's Samsung Company. Construction started on September 21, 2004, and was completed and opened on January 4, 2010. At the same time, it was officially renamed Burj Khalifa. Designed by American architect Adrian Smith of the Chicago firm, the architectural design adopts a challenging single structure, consisting of multiple tubular towers connected into one, with a space-age style appearance , the base is surrounded by a geometric pattern rich in Islamic architectural style - a six-petal desert flower. The total investment in Burj Khalifa and surrounding supporting projects exceeds US$7 billion. The world's first Armani hotel is located below the 37th floor of the Burj Khalifa, while the 45th to 108th floors are used as apartments. The 123rd floor is an observation deck from which you can overlook the entire city of Dubai. There are 1,000 luxury apartments in the building. The surrounding supporting projects include: Dragon City, Dubai MALL and supporting hotels, residences, apartments, business centers, etc. Not only is the Burj Khalifa astonishingly tall, but its construction materials and equipment are also "heavy." The Burj Khalifa uses 330,000 cubic meters of concrete, 39,000 metric tons of steel and 142,000 square meters of glass. The building is so tall that it certainly requires advanced transportation equipment. There are 56 elevators in the building, with a maximum speed of 17.4 meters per second. There is also a double-decker sightseeing elevator that can carry up to 42 people at a time.

Earth Islands

Dubai’s Earth Islands, also known as the World Islands, known as the eighth wonder of the world, are located on the coast of Dubai, between Dubai’s famous Palm Jumeirah and Deira Between the palm islands, the total is composed of 300 islands, outlining the shape of a world map. Shrunk France, the US state of Florida, and Ohio are all included, as well as an island named "Shanghai" and so on. Even an island named after the ice-covered Antarctica is under the local scorching sun. When traveling to Dubai, if you take a helicopter, you can overlook Dubai's coastline in a unique way from high altitude and witness this miracle. However, due to the global economic crisis that began at the end of 2008, the Dubai debt crisis, and the bursting of the real estate bubble, the "World Island" became part of many unfinished projects during that period. More than ten years have passed since the start of construction. This magnificent project has only completed the initial stage of reclamation and island building. Except for a few islands, the villas on the vast majority of the 300 islands have not been built at all and have not been greened. There was no progress, just desolation.

Desert style

Among the many programs in Dubai tourism, going to the Golden Desert for sand bashing can be regarded as the Dubai tourism project that best experiences the Arabian style. A few hours' drive away from the hustle and bustle of Dubai city allows you to experience a different Dubai and feel the charm of Arabic culture first-hand. The many different types of activities allow you to go from thrilling to leisurely and comfortable to crazy and intoxicating!

Burj Al Arab Hotel

The most luxurious hotel in the world is the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, also known as the "Arab Star" or Burj Al Arab Hotel. It is the world's only 7-star hotel located on Jumerah Beach in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates. Since the 1990s, Dubai has vigorously developed tourism.

Due to its good environment and rich and colorful culture (80% of the population are foreigners), most tourists to Dubai are high-income groups such as models, artists, and businessmen. At the suggestion of the Crown Prince of Dubai, the well-known entrepreneur al-maktoum invested in the construction of the beautiful Burj Al-Arab Hotel. It was designed by British designer w.s. Atkins and constructed by South African construction contractor Murray Roberts and local UAE builder Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises L.L.C. The hotel is built on an artificial island on the seaside. It is a sail-shaped tower building with 56 floors per base and 321 meters high. It is opposite the Jumeirah Beach Hotel (considered the best hotel in the world). Room sizes range from 170 square meters to 780 square meters, with the lowest room price at US$900 and the highest presidential suite at US$18,000.

Horse Racing

Dubai Horse Racing

This event is very popular in Dubai due to the ruler's love of horse racing. Maidan Racecourse was built specifically to host the world's most expensive horse racing event - the Dubai World Cup. The next Dubai World Cup will be held on March 30, 2013. The total prize money is as high as 100 million dirhams (approximately RMB 170 million) [2]

Dubai Mall

From May to October every year, the weather in the United Arab Emirates is very hot. The high temperature of 40 degrees makes large shopping malls with air conditioning equipment a good place for people to relax. The Dubai Mall is a favorite. At 3.7 million square feet, it is the largest shopping mall in the world. It contains 1,200 retail stores, 160 restaurants, an amusement park, the world's largest aquarium and an official access route to the Burj Khalifa.

Musical Fountain

Dubai Fountain

Dubai Fountain, performance time: twice a day in the afternoon and several times in the evening, this 900-foot-long Dubai Fountain will 2,641 gallons of water sprayed 500 feet into the air.

Palm Artificial Island

The Dubai Palm Island Project*** includes 3 islands, the smallest of which is Palm Jumeirah, the other two are Palm Deira and Jebel Ali Palm Island. These three

Dubai Palm Artificial Islands (7 photos)

After completion, these three palm islands will become a miracle in the history of human architecture, a group of islands that can be seen from space. It is said that after the completion of the three Palm Islands, the number of tourists traveling to Dubai will increase sixfold in the next 10 years, which is expected to transform Dubai into a world-class tourist destination. Palm Island, overlooking Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from space, two huge palm trees can be vaguely seen extending from the coast to the blue sea. After careful identification, the palm trees are actually composed of some scattered islands of various sizes.

These three strange-looking islands are by no means miraculous creations of nature. They are part of the ambitious artificial island plan of real estate developers affiliated with the Dubai government. The project was originally expected to cost US$14 billion and was expected to be completed in 2009. However, due to the world economic crisis and Dubai's debt crisis at the end of 2007, many large-scale projects including the Palm Island and "World Island" were stranded. Only the Burj Khalifa struggled to be completed amid the crisis. So far, among the three major Palm Islands, Jumeirah Island is approaching completion. There are densely packed villas and hotels on it. The owners who bought houses on the island have finally waited for 10 years to hand over their houses; However, Jebel Ali Island has only completed reclamation, and the island is barren and desolate; Dara Island has only completed less than 10% of the reclamation, and is in the shutdown stage. When can the other two islands restart? There is an unknown number, and the completion date is in the Year of the Monkey and the Horse Month.

In the 1990s, all the beaches in Dubai were developed and development encountered a bottleneck. In order to solve this problem, Dubai decided to build an artificial island, and the Palm Island Project, an unprecedented scale of artificial island construction plan, was born. One can reach Isle of Palms by boat, car or even the monorail.

After the Palm Island project is completed, Dubai's coastline will increase by 720 kilometers. This plan seemed very good at first, but due to bubble factors in the development process, insufficient funds, and the impact of the Western economic crisis, these grand plans were shelved.

Jumeirah Mosque

It is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Dubai. It is also one of the landmarks of Dubai. It is also a favorite place for photographers to shoot, and it appears frequently in various international publications. When night falls, the soft lights make its exquisite twin towers and majestic domes a particularly moving picture.

Dubai National Museum

Dubai Museum

It is one of the few attractions in Dubai that offers local historical artifacts. It was formerly the Al-Faheidi Fortress and was built in 1798. In 1971, it was officially established as the Dubai National Museum and is the oldest building in Dubai. Walking into the museum is like entering a time tunnel. From the open-air exhibition in the museum, you can see the housing patterns of ancient Arabia, including the earliest wind towers. The indoor exhibition area is located on the ground floor of the castle. It is an antique market and an art gallery showing the traditional Arab style. It includes ancient tomb bronzes with a history of 3-4 thousand years, which is worth slowly appreciating.

Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek

Also known as the Dubai Trench, it is the place to feel the pulse of Dubai. Dubai Creek extends about 10 kilometers inland, dividing Dubai into two parts: Deira and Bur Dubai, respectively the emerging Bur Dubai district and the old city Deira, which symbolizes the history of Dubai. When traveling on the Dubai Creek, you can see that on the northeast side of the Dubai Creek are buildings with gleaming glass curtain walls and very innovative designs, some of which have quite a meaning (the prominent gold-painted door of the Emirates NBD Bank represents the old-fashioned Dhow voyage). The southwest side of the river seems to be walking into another traditional place. In addition to the old wind towers (very few of which are preserved today), you can also see the domes and minarets of many mosques.

Miracle Garden

Dubai's "Miracle Garden"

Everywhere you look, there are colorful flowers decorating a week-long wall and a 4-year-old The thousand-meter-long road shines brightly in the sunlight and remains as graceful as the twilight. Welcome to Dubai Miracle Garden, Dubai's largest outdoor leisure resort located near Arabian Ranches. This little-known garden was grandly opened on Valentine's Day in 2013. There are more than 45 million flowers of various types in the garden, dotted on the lawns and corridors. A one-kilometer-long promenade covered with flowers in the park is expected to set a Guinness World Record.

Park area: 72,000 square meters; total road length: 4 kilometers; number of flowers: about 45 million; admission ticket: 20 dirhams, children under 3 years old are free.

The World Trade Center

is the most important trade exhibition center in the Middle East, covering an area of ??31,955 square meters. It has seven theme exhibition halls and is equipped with first-class international exhibition center standards. Facilities, beautiful design, majestic architecture. Almost all important international-level exhibitions in the UAE will be held here. There are approximately more than 100 large-scale international exhibitions every year.

Taj Al Arabiya

Dubai will launch the "Taj Al Arabiya" construction plan

According to British media reports, Dubai officials recently announced the plan, saying, It will spend 665 million pounds (approximately RMB 6.8 billion) to replicate the Taj Mahal in India. The replica of the Taj Mahal is not only five times the size of the historical original, but will also include a shopping mall, a five-star hotel with 300 rooms, as well as other service facilities such as serviced apartments and bridal shops.

Dubai investors hope to attract newlyweds to come for vacation or weddings through the new Taj Mahal project.

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Introduction to Dubai’s main tourist attractions

Speaking of Dubai (Dubai), people will think of oil and gold. It is one of the richest regions in the world. . It has developed rapidly, from a small desert city to a global trade and tourism metropolis in just 30 years. Dubai, like other emirates in the United Arab Emirates, started with oil. When other emirates were worried about the exhaustion of oil resources sooner or later, Dubai had already set its sights on developing tourism.

Dubai’s many iconic tourism products reflect the luxury of this place. Burj Al Arab - known as a seven-star hotel in the world, many people know that Dubai started with Burj Al Arab; Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world, the observation deck on the tower is the closest place for people to contact the clouds; Dubai Mall - here It has the most comprehensive range of luxury brands in the world; however, Dubai’s luxury and cultural features are far more than these

Recommended attractions: Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai Mall and music Fountains, Gold Souk Spice Street, Aquarium and Water Park, Dubai Museum, Dubai Heritage Village, Dubai Creek, etc.

Classic tours: night sea cruise, tower ticket, desert safari, ski ticket, IMG Adventure Park, Dubai Park, helicopter high-altitude tour, seaplane tour, yacht tour/fishing

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Introduction to the main tourist attractions in Dubai

1. Burj Khalifa/Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and one of the landmarks of Dubai, with a height of 828 meters, with the 162nd floor, you can take the world's fastest sightseeing elevator to climb the tower from the bottom in 60 seconds. From the observation deck on the 124th floor, you can have a bird's eye view of the entire Dubai, including the Palm Island, Burj Al Arab Hotel, etc., which is quite spectacular. There are hotels, restaurants, luxury apartments, offices, etc. inside the Burj Khalifa. Most tourists will take the world's fastest sightseeing elevator to the 124th floor observation deck (it only takes 60 seconds).

The best time to climb the tower is at sunset. At this time, you can see Dubai in two different styles, day and night.

Observation Deck - As soon as the elevators open, you will be amazed at the scenery in front of you. The 360-degree glass curtain wall in front of you presents a 360-degree all-round unobstructed view. Here you can have a bird's eye view of Dubai, the Persian Gulf, and the surrounding desert. The Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab and the World Island under construction are all in full view. Looking up at the sky, clouds seem to be passing over your head. Here you can fully experience the myth and luxury of the city of Dubai.

Tickets for Burj Khalifa: The observation deck*** is composed of two parts. One part is fully enclosed indoors. Visitors can travel around and experience the feeling of time travel through special telescopes. Not only can they watch To close-ups, you can also taste the past and the future. There is a local souvenir boutique selling clothing, hats, keychains, Burj Khalifa models and various decorative accessories.

The other part is the open-air balcony, which is surrounded by 5-meter-high glass and has an opening 1.6 meters above the ground. Visitors can freely take pictures of the city panorama here, and can also breathe freely 450 meters away. High altitude air. If you come to the observation deck at sunset, you can slowly experience the beauty of the sky changing between day and night, the sun setting in the west, and the lanterns coming up. After visiting, take the elevator back to the ground floor. After exiting the Burj Khalifa, you can watch the world's largest wonderful and dreamy musical fountain on the artificial lake in front of the Burj Khalifa. The fountain can reach a maximum height of 150 meters, which is equivalent to the height of a 50-story building. .

2. Burj Al Arab Hotel

The hotel with a unique sailing shape is a landmark building in Dubai and the only seven-star hotel in the world. It is extremely luxurious and every suite All offer panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. The hotel has Al Mahara seafood restaurant, with excellent environment and service, as if you are in an underwater aquarium. AL MUNTAHA Restaurant is located on the top floor of the Burj Al Arab Hotel and is known as the "Sky Restaurant". Here you can watch the dazzling light of Dubai. While feeling the wonderful scenery, you can enjoy luxurious and sumptuous dishes with a panoramic view of the Arabian Gulf.

The hotel is located on an artificial island extending 280 meters into the Arabian Gulf. It looks like a sail fluttering in the wind and is the most luxurious representative of the UAE. Its interiors are luxuriously furnished and dazzling. Each suite offers panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. It is decorated with warm tones and gorgeous fabrics, and has a spacious dining area that can accommodate 4 to 6 people. The interior products are all from the world's top luxury brands. The hotel provides 24-hour butler service to meet guests' various needs. Concierge and transportation services are also available, and it has a private beach equipped with parasols and comfortable sun loungers.

The hotel features a full-service spa and 8 restaurants and bars. Two of the most famous restaurants, Al Mahara is located under the sea and Skyview Bar is located in the sky. Al Mahara Seafood Restaurant serves seafood specialties and features oversized glass walls with views of the aquarium. The Sky View Bar is located 200 meters above sea level, with an excellent view overlooking the entire Persian Gulf and the Palm Island not far away.

Special note: Guests staying at the Burj Al Arab Hotel have free access to Wild Wadi Water Park and the private beach of Jumeirah Beach Hotel. If you want to visit the hotel but have limited budget and don’t want to stay in the hotel, it is recommended to book a restaurant in the hotel and visit Burj Al Arab for afternoon tea or dinner. The hotel has 8 restaurants and bars, namely: Top-floor bar: Skyview Bar Undersea restaurant: Al Mahara Top-floor suspended restaurant: Al Muntaha Arabic buffet restaurant: Al Iwan Asian buffet restaurant: Junsui Lobby Lounge: Sahn Eddar Poolside restaurant: Bab Al Yam Lounge: Juna Lounge; the above restaurants and hotels can be booked by phone:

1. During the festival, prices will change, mainly based on the official restaurant reservation website price, and the reservation requires you to provide the date and personal information. Please inquire or book again.

2. If the reservation is successful, an official confirmation number and confirmation letter will be generated. With this number, you can go to dine.

3. The above restaurants have dress requirements: business casual. Gentlemen must wear collared shirts, long trousers, stylish jeans and full-top shoes (not sneakers). Ladies are required to wear suits, skirts or casual attire.

3. Palm Jumeirah

It is the largest artificial island in the world and is known as the eighth wonder of the world. There are private apartments, shopping malls, parks, etc., as well as several luxury hotels on the island. The most famous one is the Atlantis Palm Island Hotel in the center of the crescent-shaped embankment. The Atlantis resort hotel cost US$1.5 billion to build. It is located on a palm artificial island in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It covers an area of ??113 acres and has 1,539 rooms. It resembles the architectural decoration style of ancient Persia and Babylon. The biggest feature of the hotel is that there is a giant aquarium in the lobby with 65,000 fish in it. In addition, there is a dolphin pool with more than 20 bottlenose dolphins imported from the Solomon Islands

Yate Hotel offers stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, a private beach and a water park. aquarium. The hotel has three fine restaurants helmed by Michelin-starred chefs, a nightclub, a spa and fitness center, as well as a large conference center and other facilities. Free WiFi is available throughout the resort.

Aquaventure Park water park is located in another landmark hotel in Dubai, Atlantis Hotel on Palm Island. Atlantis Hotel has created a psychedelic lost underwater world theme, and Aquaventure also continues this essence. The uniquely shaped Poseidon Temple Tower and Neptune Temple Tower are used as entertainment settings to get up close and personal with ancient mythology.

4. Dubai Mall

Located next to the world’s tallest Burj Khalifa, it is a landmark building in the center of Dubai New City and has the world’s largest Shopping and entertainment center. In addition to all the shopping and food here, there are also the world's largest aquarium, ice skating rink, movie theaters, theme parks, etc. The mall has more than 1,200 shops and 160 food and beverage outlets and includes the Dubai Aquarium Discovery Centre, the world's largest indoor Gold Souk (gold market), Fashion Avenue, Dubai Ice Rink, KidZania, SEGA Republic and a 22-screen cinema multiplex cinemas and other special places.

The world's largest shopping and entertainment center was grandly opened in November 2008. It covers an area of ??1.1 million square meters and is divided into 4 floors. It houses two of the world's largest department stores. ——Galeries Lafayette and Bloomingdales, as well as more than 1,200 brand stores of different levels including Chloe, Joseph, Mango, Miss Sixty, Oasis, YSL, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dunhill, Hugo Boss, etc.

5. Dubai Musical Fountain

Located on the artificial lake next to the Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa, it is currently the largest and highest musical fountain in the world. There are many magnificent fountain shows performed here every night. You can stop here to watch after visiting the Dubai Mall. There are more than 1,000 changes in the water jets. The fireworks effects and dance movements are expressed through the fountains and accompanied by music. It is quite wonderful and spectacular, and can be said to be truly ever-changing. The fountain can spray up to 150 meters, which is equivalent to the height of a 50-story building.

6. DubaiMall Aquarium

Located in the Dubai Mall, it has the world's largest aquarium. You can enjoy various rare aquatic creatures here; you can also take a glass-bottom boat. Visit the aquarium for a different experience. This eye-catching and huge blue aquarium curtain wall is 51 meters long, 32.88 meters wide and 8.3 meters high. It has a water output of 10 million liters. It is the largest aquarium in the world and has been included in the Guinness World Records. . If you don't buy a ticket, you can also see about 33,000 species of aquatic life in the aquarium through the 750 mm thick glass window in the mall.

Of course, the aquarium is only part of the aquarium. If you want to know more about this marine world, it is recommended to buy a ticket to visit. After purchasing the ticket for the Undersea Tunnel, you enter a long undersea tunnel. Walking in the undersea tunnel is like entering a fairy tale world. There are various colorful fish and aquatic animals swimming around and above you.

7. Gold Market

Located in the old city of Dubai, close to the Spice Market and across the river from the Old Bazaar and Dubai Museum, it is one of the must-see attractions for tourists and a group tour. A must-see attraction. Entering the gold market, the shop windows on both sides are bright and clean. Under the bright lights, the gold and silver jewelry displayed in the windows will gradually make visitors feel as if they have entered a gold and jewelry museum with emerald agate everywhere. Wandering through this ancient street and admiring the masterpieces in front of you, you will often be in a state of wonderment involuntarily.

Special reminder:

1. Electronic notice boards are set up at the entrance of Gold Street to display the real-time gold price of the day.

2. There are many options for purchasing souvenirs for returning to China around Spice Street and Gold Street, such as saffron, dates, etc. It is recommended to shop around when purchasing.

8. Dubai Museum

The Dubai Museum is located in Al Fahidi Fort, which is the oldest building in Dubai.

You can visit the antique merchant house in the museum and the lively antique market underground. The museum was built in 1787 and was once a military fortress guarding Dubai. Later, an art gallery was added to introduce the history of the Bedouins, the ancestors of the Arabs. There are two ancient cannons at the entrance of the castle. When you walk into Al Fahidi Castle, you will see an antique sailing ship on the high platform. Now it has become a symbol of the museum. In addition, there are several preserved sailing ships and an ancient well in the courtyard. Next to the ancient well are shacks, which were the houses of ancient merchants.

Walking into the merchant's house, the furnishings of the old house were restored. There are beds and halls, and the most eye-catching thing is the air conditioner. The wind tower that is higher than the shed has a cross-shaped air outlet that can bring in wind from all directions. Standing under the air outlet, you can feel the breeze. The underground passage of the Dubai Museum is like entering a time tunnel. The Bedouin world is brought to life here. There is a life-size ancient souq, with life-like blacksmiths, jewelers and tailors. The museum also has Hollywood studio-like scenes: life-size camels, oasis, campfires, etc. Walking out of the underground showroom is the souvenir shop, with a wide variety of souvenirs to choose from.

Special tip: The exhibits in the museum are accompanied by explanations in multiple languages, so you don’t have to worry too much about language barriers.

9. Dubai Folk Village

Located in the Bastakiya district of the old city, next to the Dubai Museum, it is a good place to learn about Dubai's past and their ancient folk customs, and it is free and open to the public. Admire various wind towers. When entering the folk village, you can see various old-fashioned adobe houses everywhere, and you can also see various wind towers. These wind towers are the oldest air conditioners in Dubai, and the ventilation effect is very good. Today, these wind towers have become more of a decorative structure, but you can still understand how they worked back then.

Walking in the folk village is like traveling through time and space and returning to Dubai, which was still a small fishing village. Dubai was rich in pearls in the early days. You can see a large number of precious pictures and video materials in the folk village. It records the ordinary lives of Dubai people from various aspects such as traditional clothing, lifestyle, folk customs and food. The folk village is not big. In addition to a few old-fashioned buildings, there is also a row of stalls selling souvenirs. Some small handicrafts are very exquisite and beautiful, and the prices are not very expensive. If you are interested, you can stop and have a look.

Jumeirah Mosque is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Dubai. It is a prominent landmark in Dubai and a favorite location for photographers to shoot. This mosque located on the beach of Jumeirah Princess is the only mosque in Dubai open to non-Muslims and can be seen on the way to the Burj Al Arab Hotel.

Special reminder:

1. There are dress requirements when entering the mosque. Visitors are not allowed to wear clothes that expose legs, abdomen, or arms. Women must wrap their hair with a headscarf. Mosques There are also free rentals of black robes and headscarves at the entrance.

2. You need to take off your shoes before entering the mosque. Photography is prohibited inside the mosque.

10. Dubai Creek

[Dubai Creek] Dubai Creek is the mother river of Dubai, giving birth to the birth of Dubai. Take a cruise on an ancient wooden mast boat and enjoy the high-rise buildings and the Dome of the Rock on both sides of the strait during the day; visit the colorful night view of Dubai Creek at night. Scenery on both sides of the river: Dubai Creek is about 10 kilometers long, dividing the city of Dubai into two. The southwest side of the river is the emerging Bur Dubai district. The banks of the river are lined with modern high-rise buildings. The glass curtain walls sparkle in the sun. Among them, the tallest building It's the Telecommunications Building.

On the other side is Deira, the old city that symbolizes the history of Dubai, with its traditional wind towers, domed mosques and various dazzling markets. Regular Tour Route If you want to fully appreciate Dubai Creek, it is recommended to take a Dubai Creek cruise. The regular route is to visit the Dubai Museum and the Arabian Historical Buildings, and then take a cruise at the pier to the Gold Market and Spice Market on the other side.

Special reminder: The Night Sea Cruise will sail on the Dubai Sea and the boat will be filled with a variety of Arabic dishes.

The most distinctive one is the Arabic flatbread, which is said to be baked in a special oven. It is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and is delicious. On the cruise ship, you can enjoy the brightly lit nights on both sides of the strait, listen to charming Arabic national music, taste local Arabic food, and enjoy magic, dance and other performances. It is sure to leave unforgettable memories for your trip.

What are the famous attractions in Dubai? Must-visit attractions in Dubai

1. Burj Khalifa - the symbol of Dubai, Burj Khalifa is 828 meters high and is an absolutely unacceptable place. Missed place to go. The world's tallest tower unquestionably dominates Dubai's skyline, but to truly appreciate its majesty you have to look up close, or from within. On a clear day, the spectacular view from the observation deck on the 124th floor will definitely amaze you, and the view from the luxurious sky lounge (AtTheTopSkyLounge) on the 148th floor is even better. If you want to dine leisurely in the clouds, the At.mosphere Lounge on the 122nd floor is a good choice.

2. Dubai Mall-Dubai Shopping Row, The Dubai Mall (TheDubaiMall) is adjacent to the Burj Khalifa. For such an all-encompassing treasure land, just calling it a "shopping mall" is really a waste of resources. Even if you spend a whole day wandering around here, you won't be able to see all of it. In addition to more than 1,200 shops and 150 restaurants, there is an indoor theme park, an ice rink, a giant indoor waterfall, an outdoor musical fountain and the massive Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

3. Dubai Fountain - Watch the dance of water. The Dubai Fountain is located at the foot of the landmark Burj Khalifa and is accessible from the famous Dubai Mall. It has the world's largest musical fountain system. This popular water dance show can shoot water jets up to 150 meters into the sky. The water jets spurting out are colorful