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High-tech eye scanning mask technology
Check inSheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Sheikh Zayed Mosque: It is the largest mosque in theUnited Arab Emirates and the second largest in the Muslim world. It cost $5.5 billion and took 13 years to build in SheikhAbu Dhabi. The Grand Mosque was built to commemorate Sheikh Abu Dhabi, the first president of the United Arab Emirates in 1972.
Check into Yas Hotel
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Abu Dhabi City Tour
Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
Enjoy Dubailand
Check into Dubai Paradise Hotel
Delicious food in Asian restaurant
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the richest city in the Middle East. Dubai covers an area of 3,980 square kilometers, accounting for 5.8% of the total area of the United Arab Emirates. It is the second largest emirate in terms of area after Abu Dhabi. The main pillar industries include logistics, trade, finance, and tourism. Dubai's economic strength also ranks first in the UAE. About 70% of the UAE's non-oil trade is concentrated in Dubai. Therefore, Dubai is customarily called the "trade capital" of the UAE and is also the economic and financial center of the Middle East.
Before I had been to Dubai, my impression of Dubai, like many others, was that it was "so majestic". After coming here, I feel that Dubai is not only a luxury place, but its technology is also very developed. Its application of scientific and technological achievements is truly world-class. The achievements not only condense the wisdom of Dubai people, but also bring experts from all walks of life to gather here to explore the reality of smart cities.