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Today, Dubai is known for its tall buildings, luxurious facilities, glittering malls and beautiful beaches. One of the most impressive structures in Dubai is the Burj Khalifa, the tallest skyscraper in the world. It is also home to the Dubai Art Museum, which displays a variety of works of art from around the world.

Apart from its impressive modern character, it also preserves the tradition and culture of the region. The Dubai Museum, for example, offers interesting exhibitions on the history and culture of the Emirate.

Overall, Dubai represents a unique blend of tradition and innovation, making it one of the world’s most exciting destinations for visitors and businesses.

The construction and transformation of Dubai from a small fishing village to one of the most impressive and innovative cities in the world is due to many factors.

First, the discovery of oil in the 1960s provided a new source of revenue, allowing its economy to grow at a imperceptible pace. This led to unprecedented economic growth and the emergence of a new, wealthy social stratum.

Also, its strategic geographical location, located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, made it an important trading center since ancient times.

Finally, the ambition and vision of Dubai’s leaders, who were able to create a city that would unite tradition with innovation, attracted investment and talent from around the world.

Taken together, these factors have contributed to the creation of a city that is synonymous with luxury, innovation and progress.

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