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The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region

author:Yan Shujin

The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first country in the Gulf region to extract oil, thus becoming the first country in the Middle East to enter modernization and secularization.

Bahrain, known as the "back garden of the Middle East," is where pleasure, excitement, lust and other most primitive human desires are surging in the land of affluence. Local tycoons can gaze out at top-notch hotels, spend money on unique tourist attractions, experience an adrenaline rush in an F1 circuit, and embrace the religious Middle East.

Although the land area is small, the capital Manama is a modern city with many high-rise buildings. The Bahrain World Trade Center, which resembles a sail, the Muslim-style Grand Mosque, and the office buildings of major banks, all present the bustle of the place.

Figure 1: Bahrain World Trade Center, two 50-story buildings with a height of more than 240 meters soaring into the sky, standing on the shores of the Persian Gulf and are the world's first skyscrapers to integrate wind turbines into the building.

Figure 2: The towers perched on the shores of the Persian Gulf and overlooking the ocean are unique landmarks in Bahrain.

Figure 3: Bahrain has 25 five-star hotels and nearly 50 four-star hotels, which welcome tens of millions of foreign tourists every year. Four Seasons, The Ritz-Carlton, InterContinental, Hilton, Wyndham and other international five-star hotels can be found here.

Figure 4: The H-shaped building above, designed with the initials of King Hamad of Bahrain, is home to the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay, which offers views of the Persian Gulf.

Figure 5: Bahrain has made remarkable achievements since its decision to develop an offshore financial centre in 1975. There are 367 companies and institutions engaged in financial services in Bahrain, including 189 banks, and the concentration of financial institutions in this effect of only more than 700 square kilometers is extremely amazing. Gulf International Bank, the largest Arab bank in the Arab world formed by many Gulf countries raising more than 10 billion US dollars, is also located in Bahrain.

Figure 6: The Al Fateh Mosque above is uniquely designed, beautifully architecturally built, with few tourists, and it is easy to photograph a blockbuster on a private basis. The picture below shows the Bahrain National Library next to the mosque, and the symmetrical building is also very beautiful.

Figure 7: Bahrain Fort, a typical table-shaped artificial mound site consisting of 7 floors of human habitation. Built between 2300 BC and the 18th century, it was inhabited by the Gasites, Portuguese and Persians. Once the capital of the Dilmont civilization, it was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2005.

Figure 8: Bahrain consists of 36 large and small islands, several of which are connected by roads, and you can enjoy the beauty of the Persian Gulf and the cityscape by driving along the coastal road.

Figure 9: A view of the Persian Gulf with one of the world's longest cross-border sea bridges (about 25 kilometers long) connecting Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, with a total cost of nearly $1 billion and a bridge fee of 2.5 Bahraini dinars. There are many vehicles passing every day, and Middle Eastern tycoons such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar often drive to Bahrain to enjoy the life of wine and wine. #Beautiful travel places# #Where do you want to go as the first stop after the outbound tour is released# #Travel to see the world# @我和头条的故事 @头条号 @头条旅游

The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region
The Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country located in the southwest of the Persian Gulf, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, was the first to open in the Gulf region

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