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Introduction of Abu Dhabi Presidential Palace

The Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi was opened to the public on March 2009 1 1. The Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi is the place where Abu Dhabi leaders work and live. The Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi is just behind the eight-star Emirates Palace Hotel, which only takes about two minutes by car. If you want to enter the presidential palace, you must take a bus. The bus will stop at two stops, one is the library of Abu Dhabi Presidential Palace, and the other is the main hall of Abu Dhabi Presidential Palace. There are always eight areas to visit in the main palace of the Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi, and there will be a 14-minute light show in the Presidential Palace at 7: 30 pm. The visual effect is good.

Abu Dhabi is located on the mid-western coast of the United Arab Emirates, on a T-shaped island in the Persian Gulf. In 2006, about 6.5438+0.8 million people lived in Abu Dhabi, and 80% of the population were immigrants from other countries. Oil changed the fate of Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi has the fifth largest oil reserves in the world. Oil wealth has made the Yan Na family the president of the United Arab Emirates, while Dubai Governor Rashid has been the prime minister.

Abu Dhabi means "a place with antelopes" in Arabic. It is said that the Arabian antelope used to haunt this area. Before the 1970s, Abu Dhabi was still a desert, with only a few adobe houses except for a few date palms and camel thorns everywhere. Most of the residents living in Abu Dhabi are Arabs (the current UAE President Zayed is the leader of the tribe). They live by fishing in the sea, catching pearls, raising cattle, sheep and camels. Camels are their traditional means of transportation, so they call themselves camel-riding people.