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What to buy in Dubai
For visitors and residents alike, many items from this part of the world make novel souvenirs, gifts or ornaments for the home. Historically this was a Bedouin culture and possessions had to be practical and transportable, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of the indigenous population.
Famous shopping centres of Dubai - II
One of Dubai’s greatest visitor attractions is its superb shopping. The city draws large numbers of shopping tourists from countries within the region and from as far afield as Eastern Europe, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent.
Famous shopping centres of Dubai - I
Most shopping centres or malls in the UAE are much more than shopping destinations, many are well-designed attractive venues with food courts and entertainment areas
Dubai’s recreational activity
Dubai has a multitude of superb outdoor attractions, from championship quality golf courses and spas to water sports and desert adventures to be enjoyed. The world’s richest horserace, the Dubai World Cup; the Dubai Desert Classic Golf Tournament, Rugby Sevens and of course, camel racing.
Beautiful sunny beaches and breath-taking parks of Dubai
Dubai has lovely, pristine, white sand beaches with Arabian sunshine and the warm turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf to soothe and gratify your senses. Dubai’s main beaches run along Jumeira Road.
Historical attractions in Dubai
Originally a small fishing settlement, Dubai was taken over around 1830 by a branch of the Bani Yas tribe from the Liwa oasis led by the Maktoum family who still rule the emirate today.
Schools, colleges and universities in Dubai
The UAE offers a fully-fledged educational system for both boys and girls from primary level to university, with education for the country’s citizens being provided free through government schools, colleges and universities.
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