Shenzhen News Network, March 29, 2023 (Reporter Li Xiaolei) Dubai Global Village, located in the western suburbs of Dubai, covers an area of 1.6 million square meters, integrating the cultures of 90 countries and regions around the world, claiming to be the world's largest tourism, leisure, shopping and entertainment complex. Photo by Li Renqi
Unlike Shenzhen's Window of the World, this is actually a grand bazaar that combines sightseeing and consumption. Photo by Li Renqi
The entrance fee to Global Village is AED 25 (about 43 yuan). Photo by Li Renqi
Open only in winter each year, it lasts 5 months and is visited by more than 5 million visitors. Photo by Li Renqi
Some people come here for food, some for entertainment, and some for entertainment. Photo by Li Renqi
Global Village Dubai has one of the largest parking lots in Dubai with a capacity of over 18,000 vehicles. Photo by Li Renqi
Except for a small number of tourists, most of the visitors are local and surrounding residents. Photo by Li Renqi
A wide range of merchandise, fun entertainment and a variety of music, singing, dancing and opera performances create a joyful atmosphere. Photo by Li Renqi
The Global Village has four main sections, including events and concerts, carnivals, food, and shopping. Photo by Li Renqi
It brings together dozens of international specialties, food, folk performances, and many famous international artists have performed here. Photo by Li Renqi
Egyptian puppet shows. Photo by Li Renqi
Vivid puppets accompanied by traditional Arabic music bring Egypt's history and culture to life. Photo by Li Renqi
Small shops from more than dozens of countries are located in the exhibition area, selling the corresponding special goods. Photo by Li Renqi
Through these small shops you can find honey from Yemen, saffron from Iran, pancakes from Afghanistan, wood carvings from Africa, dried fruits from Thailand... Photo by Li Renqi
In order to make visitors feel like they are in the corresponding country, the exhibition hall has put a lot of effort into personnel, clothing and decoration. Photo by Li Renqi
The Asian Way, a pedestrian street with more than 40 stalls showcasing representative foods and products from various countries. Photo by Li Renqi
Americas Pavilion and Japan Pavilion. Photo by Li Renqi
Iran Pavilion. Photo by Li Renqi
India Pavilion. Photo by Li Renqi
Taj Mahal, India. Photo by Li Renqi
Bahrain Pavilion. Photo by Li Renqi
Yemen Pavilion. Photo by Li Renqi
Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt. Photo by Li Renqi
There are more than 200 restaurants in Global Village, offering specialties from all over the world. Photo by Li Renqi
The temptation of good food can't be stopped. Photo by Li Renqi
The Asian-style floating market serves Indonesian ramen, pho, Thai fruits and more. Photo by Li Renqi
At night, the global village is where performances, music and fountains meet. Photo by Li Renqi
The main stage features several large-scale performances every day, interspersed with special performances from various countries. Photo by Li Renqi
In addition, there is a fireworks display every Friday and Saturday at 21 o'clock, so don't miss it! Li Renqi Source: Shenzhen News Network