Dubai, a rich city in the Middle East, a paradise for the rich, a paradise for the poor
author:Heavenly Cliff Yan Yan
Downtown Dubai
Located in the middle of the Middle East, Dubai is a flat desert land facing the Persian Gulf. With an area of about 4,114 square kilometers, it accounts for 5.8% of the total area of the UAE and ranks second after Abu Dhabi. With a population of about 3.39 million, it is about 41.9% of the UAE's national population, making it the most populous city. In 2016, the Emirate of Dubai's GDP was $102.9 billion.
Dubai International Airport
Burj Al Arab Hotel
Dubai is the economic and financial center of the Middle East and a major transportation hub for passengers and goods in the Middle East. Dubai's economy is mainly dependent on tourism, aviation, real estate and financial services.
Palm Island
Dubai has also attracted the world's attention with major construction projects and sporting events, with the world's tallest man-made building, the Burj Khalifa, and the world's largest artificial island project, Palm Island.
Chinatown
There is also a Chinatown in Dubai, where many Chinese live, and the number of Chinese is 300,000, which makes rolling in a foreign country more intimate. Di Piao's life can be very Chinese and grounded, and it can also be very diversified and international.