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1 Dubai Hoang Do 12 th grade

2 I plan to go to Dubai for 7 days and enjoy how cool they are as the commercial that they demonstrated on the TV. And I was wishing to explore every country by myself even with my partner.

3 Dubai is the most populous city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the second largest emirate by territorial size after the capital, Abu Dhabi. Dubai is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature. The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads up the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area.

4 Wipeout Flowrider, Kneeboarding, Kitesurfing, Windsurfing, Wakeboarding, Frantic ride, Shark safari, Waterskiing, Jet skiing, Speedboat trips, Diving, Parasailing, Kayaking, Flyboarding, Dragon boating, Donut ride, Stand-up paddleboarding, Aqua bikes, World’s largest waterslide, Nasimi Water sports Festival.

5 Creekside Park, Bur Dubai Safa Park, Sheikh Zayed Road Jumeirah Beach Park, Jumeirah Beach Road Wild Wadi Water Park, Jumeirah Beach Road Zabeel Park, Sheikh Zayed Road Al Mamzar Beach Park, Deira Mushrif Park, Al Khawanij Dubai Miracle Garden, Al Barsha South, the world's biggest natural flower garden

6 Museum: Bastakiya Quarters, Dubai Museum, Grand Mosque, Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House, Jumeirah Archeological site, Jumeirah Mosque, Burj Nahar, Burj Nahar.

7 ​ Dubai is a modern city that welcomes visitors from around the world. However, as it is also a Muslim city, there are certain factors to take into consideration in terms of dress code and behavior Visitors to Dubai should dress modestly, particularly in conservative areas and public places. Swimwear is acceptable at the beach or around the swimming pool, but visitors should cover up elsewhere. Shorts and T-shirts are suitable attire in many places, although when visiting mosques, religious sites or older parts of the city, both men and women may feel more comfortable wearing loose- fitting clothes that cover shoulders, arms and legs. Women will usually be required to wear a headscarf when entering mosques.

8 Courtesy and hospitality are important virtues in the Arab world, and visitors will enjoy the friendliness and warm welcome provided by locals. If you are invited to a majlis, remove your shoes at the entrance. Males and females will probably be escorted to different sections. If you are sharing a meal with your host, accept food and refreshment before moving on to matters of business. It is important to stand up for new guests and older or higher-ranking people, and men are expected to stand when a woman enters the room. When greeting a member of the opposite sex who is Muslim, it is important not to offer to shake hands unless they extend their hand first – both men and women (more commonly women) may prefer not to shake hands with the opposite sex due to religious reasons. Alcoholic beverages are available in licensed bars and restaurants in Dubai. In order to get a licence, an outlet must be attached to a hotel or sports centre, and therefore, most bars, pubs and licensed restaurants can be found inside Dubai’s hotels. Visitors may also purchase alcohol from Duty Free shops at Dubai International Airport, as long as they observe the limits set by Dubai Customs. Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited, and Dubai Police take a zero tolerance approach – in other words, it is not safe to have even one drink if you are driving.

9 Visitors should remember that, as Dubai is a Muslim city, a more modest code of behaviour is required. Being drunk and disorderly in public is unacceptable, and may result in a fine or worse. Public displays of affection should be minimal – holding hands is acceptable but kissing and hugging in public is not. Noise disruptions, bad language, making obscene gestures and showing disrespect in any way to Dubai’s religion or its leaders are all forbidden and may land you in legal trouble. The following are also considered illegal in Dubai: use or possession of drugs, cohabitation, sex outside of marriage, having a baby out of wedlock, adultery and homosexuality.

10 The Dubai mall, WAFI mall, Burjuman Centre, Mercato mall, Ibn Battuta mall, Lamcy plaza, Mall of the Emirates, Deira city centre, Festival Waterfront centre, Century mall, Dragon Mart, Grand City mall, Sunset mall, Mirdiff city centre.

11 Hotels: Burj Al Arab hotel, Jumeirah Beach hotel, JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort and Spa, Raffles Hotel Dubai, Rose Hotel Tower, Grand Hyatt hotel, Old Town Hotel, Park Hyatt Dubai hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel.

12 Stuffed Camel: is one of the very amazing dishes of UAE. It is also mentioned in Guiness Book of World Records as one of the biggest dishes served in this world. Usually elite families serve this dish in wedding ceremonies. Major ingredients of this dish encompass whole camel, one lamb, 20 chickens, boiled eggs, fish and rice. In order to cook they stuffed whole camel with other major ingredients. This is one of the very amazing dishes across the globe that will let you enjoy a very delicious dish made from roasted camel

13 Al Harees: is a famous dish of UAE with highly exotic taste. It has made up of meat and wheat. It is very simple and elegant dish with very few ingredients but with longer cooking duration. This dish commonly served during Ramadan, wedding and Eid festivals. Wheat and meat with a pinch of salt cooked together in boiling water for hours until the both components of this mixture make smooth paste that will be further cooked in a covered clay pot with coal almost overnight. You can enjoy simple salty flavor with rich taste of meat and wheat. You can also add other spices to enhance its taste to satisfy your taste buds. Al Harees served after topping local ghee on it in flat plates.

14 Shawarma: is the most eaten food across this country. Even it has also become famous in Asian countries as well. It can be made with lamb or chicken. Different restaurants serve this dish in different manner. Commonly they mix garlic sauce, pickles, fries and tomatoes and wrap it in Arabic Roti. This dish is more like kebab. Taste and preparation method can be different from one place to other. Irrespective to all these facts, it never show any decline in its popularity and demand. In UAE people used to order Shawarma with a special fruit drink made from blending strawberry and banana.

15 Al Machboos: is also a very famous traditional dish of UAE. Important ingredients are rice, meat, onion and dried lemon (Loomy). Other seasoning includes spices and salt. In order to cook this dish all the ingredients are coke well in boiling water till they become tender. Then meat is separated and rice is added in remaining mixture and this mixture cooked well. After that meat is again added in this mixture of rice and vegetables and cooked again for two hours. This dish is one of the favorites across gulf area.

16 Hummus: It is not actually a dish, rather it is a famous dip made from chickpeas, olive oil, lemon juice, tahini paste, salt and garlic. It is served with other dishes like Shawarma and pita bread. It is also a perfect appetizer. It is very unique in taste.


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