Showing posts with label Dubai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubai. Show all posts

November 3 - Flag Day in the United Arab Emirates

Posted on November 3, 2020


The usual United Arab Emirates Flag Day
ceremonies have been modified this year, due to the global pandemic. Each ceremony will be small (20 people or fewer), will be held in a disinfected venue, and will be attended only by those with a 96-hour negative test result - and will be temp checked as well! Even with all those precautions, the ceremony will be masked, distanced with individuals around 6 feet (2 meters) apart, and only one person will raise the flag. No students may attend a flag ceremony, and no souvenir flags will be handed out.

This sort of scene 
will not occur this year!


The UAE flag has the usual Pan-Arabic colors of red (for courage and unity), green (for prosperity and hope), white (for cleanliness and honesty), and black (for strength of mind). The theme of the overall flag is unity of Arab nations. 



The United Arab Emirates has some amazing sights. Dubai is famous for its amazing-osity, but there are other amazing cities and beautiful sights!


Dubai





Ski indoors in Dubai


Ferrari World Amusement Park



Abu Dhabi















December 2 – National Day for United Arab Emirates

Posted on December 2, 2014

Have you ever seen pictures of Dubai?
It's pretty famous as a ultra-modern, mega-rich city of skyscrapers and sports venues – such as the indoor ski park pictured below!

Did you know that the city of Dubai is in the country called United Arab Emirates (UAE)? It is the most populous city and emirate in the nation. Size-wise, it is the second largest emirate – only the capital, Abu Dhabi, is larger.

So, you may be wondering what an emirate is. It is basically the same thing as a principality—a territory ruled by an emir (in the case of the UAE) or prince (in the case of European principalities). Emirs and princes are, as you know, hereditary positions—you have to be born a prince; the people do not elect you to the position!
The UAE is a federation of seven emirates, and the seven emirs form the Federal Supreme Council for the entire nation. Together, they elect one of the seven to serve as the President of the UAE.
This nation is pretty wealthy because of its petroleum and natural gas reserves. However, unlike many of its neighbors on the Arabian peninsula, the UAE has quite a bit of economic diversity and a growing tourism industry. Dubai attracts businesses, business travel, and travel-for-pleasure.
I was surprised to read that Emirati citizens make up only 17% – less than one-fourth! – of the population. Most of the citizens are South Asian (Indian, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi) – that group accounts for almost 60%.
Here are some of the more unusual things that visitors to Dubai can try:
  • Going to a bar made of ice! It's called Chillout Bar. Guests are given warm coats to wear.






  • Staying in an underwater hotel room! Or staying in the tallest hotel room in the world, on the 69th floor!
  • Eating in non-operational vintage cars with sawn-off roofs in a restaurant called Garage.




  • Strolling through a huge world market with 160 kiosks with wares from 65 different nations.


  • Attend the world's highest theatre on the 43rd floor. Or check out “6-D” cinema – which combines 3-D movie clips, moving seats, and wind effects. (Apparently there are other cool experiences called 5-D cinemas and 7-D cinemas. I'm not sure why any of them are supposed to be extra-dimensional...but they do look fun!)

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