Saturday, September 8, 2012

My Dream-Dubai

Assalamualaikum and Hai. (=

So, without wasting my time, i want to share what is my favorite country that im really really want to travel! 
Surely, and  cant wait to go is Dubai!!!!!!
Why im choose that? hm, just because if i wanna go there, i must have a enough money or simple words that describe that is to be a 'Jutawan' . Hahahaha. why ? When im research what is the best stuff in Dubai is maybe there building ? Something like hotel, their technology or their environment. 
Lets talk what's interesting in Dubaii ! 

Dubai is one of the most beautiful, modern and well kept city of the world. In this country the tourist can experience everything from rugged mountains and awe-inspiring sand dunes to sandy beaches and lush green parks, from dusty villages to luxurious residential districts and from ancient houses with windtowers to ultra-modern shopping malls. The Emirate is both a dynamic international business centre and a laid-back tourist escape.

This historic focal point of life in Dubai, The Creek, a natural sea-water inlet which cuts through the centre of the city. It is very interesting to see the colour and bustle of the loading and unloading of dhows which still ply ancient trade routes to places as distant as India and East Africa
An attractive way to view the Creek and the dhows is from an abra, one of the small water taxis which criss-cross the Creek from the souks of Deira to those on the Bur Dubai side.

Boatmen will also take visitors on a fascinating hour-long trip from the abra embarkation points to the mouth of the Creek and inland to the Maktoum Bridge, passing on the way many of the city's historic and modern landmarks

so, there is some picture in The Creek ^^

The old Bastakiya district with its narrow lanes and tall wind-towers gives a tantalizing glimpse of old Dubai. Immediately to the east of Al Fahidi Fort is the largest concentration of traditional courtyard houses with wind towers. In the past, the city was famous for a mass of wind towers which lined the Creek on either side. These were not merely decorative; they were the only means of cooling houses in the days before electricity.

The Grand Mosque was re-built in 1998 and now has, at 70 mt, the city's tallest minaret, the mosque is situated on the Bur Dubai side of the Creek near the Ruler's Court. It has 45 small domes in addition to nine large ones boasting stained glass panels, making it a distinguished landmark and important place of worship.

okay. top 3 in Dubai that i choose. i hope you enjoy this. Thank you (=