QUOTE(sevag1 @ Aug 11 2005, 21:48)
Yea, it is very nice there. My friend just came back from dubai a few weeks ago. he went there twice this summer.. They have the only 7-star hotel in the world there.. He showed me pictures.. it's absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Although it is very expensive....
I'm sure you know about the palm islands..
and they're building a second one..
oh and you can't forget the new world islands they're building there ;P
As far as the people in dubai go, it's mostly tourists... rich from japan/china/india/europe..
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The Burj Al Arab is among three 7 star hotels, two of which are in Iran (Kish).


Flower of the East Hotel (Kish, Iran)

also who told you that Dubai has become rich from japan, china and india??
there is a migrant workforce in Dubai which consists of Indians and Pakistanis because there arnt enough locals to do the lower class jobs. Other than that there isnt heavy investment from india, china, and japan.
Iranian investments in dubai come to more than 4 billion dollars a year which is around 13 percent of investment in Dubai.
also you pointed out that they are building a second palm island, but actually they have started the third and largest one. www.thepalm.ae
QUOTE(PlainLazy @ Aug 12 2005, 11:23)
Be prepared for lots of building work! Half of these buildings aren't even started or finished yet. My gf enjoyed her holiday there this year though.
Dubai is on a tight schedule to finish these buildings on time iirc. The first attraction was for it's oil, when that dries up, they will need all the tourists they can get to finance all this spending.
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as a matter of fact dubai's oil production is not very high, especially compared to their consumption. this is the primary reason why Dubai was forced invest heavily in tourism and service sector businesses, which proved successfull.