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Dubai, the "city of tyrants" in everyone's heart, because it is located in the middle of the Arabian Peninsula, has rich oil resources, as the richest place in the Middle East, Dubai also vigorously develops tourism, making its economy more rapid development. Internet jokes often say: "Want to get rich?
Then go to Dubai to pick up trash! "It's an exaggeration, but it's also a reflection of the prosperity of this modern metropolis.
Dubai's most famous building is the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest skyscraper, and it is also the world's largest shopping mall. But in fact, today we are not going to introduce the famous attractions in Dubai, but the wet markets in Dubai. I've heard people say that if you want to know if a city is civilized and prosperous enough, go to its wet market, because the wet market is the closest place to the real life of the locals.
So what is the vegetable market in this "city of local tyrants"? When I was traveling in Dubai before, I went to the local vegetable market in my spare time. The first thing to emphasize is that Dubai's wet markets look clean and tidy, there are not a lot of rotten leaves or sewage on the ground, and the whole market is not very noisy, and there will be queues to buy things.
As Dubai is a city near the sea, the locals are also very fond of seafood, which is not only delicious but also rich in nutrients. In Dubai's wet market, I was dazzled by the variety of seafood, and there were many varieties that I had never seen before, and sure enough, poverty limited my imagination.
The seafood is sorted one by one on designated shelves, like some "work of art", for customers to choose one by one. There are Canadian lobsters, king crabs, and the rare blue-billed parrot fish, ......I heard that most of them are flown in from other countries, and there are some rare fish among them, which are mainly put on the shelves for display. If there is a customer who likes which one, talk to the seller, and he will take it out to you to check the quality.
From this phenomenon, it can be seen how "tyrant" Dubai is.
However, because Dubai's economic level is very high, the local seafood ** is also relatively high, and a pound of ordinary seafood ** is also about 100 yuan, which is already relatively expensive, but in the eyes of the locals, it seems to be just a piece of cake.
In addition to seafood, fruits and vegetables are also sold, but not widespread, I heard that because Dubai's natural environment is not suitable for crop planting and growth, so vegetables and fruits are basically imported, ** higher than meat, and the local people can often eat fruits and vegetables are some real "rich". And ordinary civilians only buy some fruits and vegetables during the New Year's holidays. I think the environment of the Dubai wet market is very good, but ** is not particularly "friendly", maybe my wallet is not "matched"!
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Dubai's tycoons usually eat roasted camels, and those who have seen this scene are amazed, and some people have king crabs, octopus, oversized lobsters, sharks and so on.
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Dubaiites eat seafood every day. Because Dubai's location is special, in the middle of the desert, it is surrounded by the sea at the same time.
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Roast camels. Dubai's unique barbecue is to roast camels, Dubai's local tyrants, usually have nothing to do and get together to roast a camel to eat.
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There are poor people in Dubai. There are poor and rich everywhere, and there are poor people in Dubai, the local tyrant oil country. Dubai's wealthy people are locals, making up only 20% of the population.
In fact, there are rich and poor people everywhere, even in the grandeur of Dubai. The fundamental difference lies mostly in the ratio of the poor to the rich.
Go with the flow:This world is a world of yin and yang. There are good guys and bad guys.
There are good things and bad things. However, in fact, bad people also have a good side, and they may end up becoming good people. Bad things can turn into good things in the end.
Everything is going on in a two-sided way. Gaining also means losing, the more you get, the more you lose, nothing is absolute.
It's a balanced world where everything is arranged in the best. Go with the flow, everything is arranged in the best way. If you don't belong to yourself, you don't need to force it, you can't get it, and sooner or later your own will come.
Life is like a chess game, if you care too much about everything in it, you are a chess piece in the chess game, and you will never be able to jump out.
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Dubai, in fact, is an emirate, belonging to the United Arab Emirates, that is, the United Arab Emirates. You don't understand the world of local tyrants! Why are Dubaiites so rich?
1. The capital of **.
Around 70% of the UAE's non-oil** is concentrated in Dubai, which is also the entrepot hub for the entire Middle East. It is located at the intersection of Arab countries and the rest of the world, adjacent to the oil-rich countries of the Gulf, across the Arabian Sea from the South Asian subcontinent, not far from Europe, and convenient from East Africa and Southern Africa. The Middle East market is important for Chinese exporters, and Dubai is the gateway to the Middle East.
2. Non-oil economy.
In addition to the ideal environment, Dubai offers a safe living environment and an elegant lifestyle that are hard to find in the world. In 1969, Dubai began to produce oil, and it is estimated that oil reserves will be depleted within 20 years, so the Emirate has long pursued a liberal economic policy. Using the money made from oil, Dubai is developing non-oil industries, and those "crazy buildings" we see are petrodollars.
Dubai is developing the city and building infrastructure. Built in the 80s, the 35-storey Dubai World** Centre is the tallest building in the Middle East. Dubai became the commercial capital of the Middle East.
3. Tourism economy.
Dubai has built a famous seven-star hotel"Star of Arabia"Al Jazeera is headquartered here, and the coastline is called"The eighth wonder of the world"The Palm Island, under construction"Burj Khalifa"It will be the tallest building in the world in the future. In the UAE, the oil industry is concentrated in the political capital of Abu Dhabi, while a wide variety of service industries are concentrated in Dubai.
4. Free economy. Dubai's market has no foreign exchange controls and is very open and easy to access. The import tax here is generally 4%, and the telecommunications facilities are of the highest standard, serving the thriving financial and service industries.
Jebel Ali is the world's largest artificial port, surrounded by a free zone where foreign companies can have 100% ownership and are exempt from corporate and personal taxes.
5. Retail. Dubai's retail, entertainment and tourism sectors are growing strongly, and its profile has been enhanced through ambitious** events. Amazing gifts like limousines and gold bars, as well as citywide discounts**, are a hallmark of Dubai's annual shopping festival.
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Why is Dubai so rich? Is it really just oil to make money? Far from it.
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The main thing is oil revenues, and secondly, after the country has accumulated a lot of wealth on oil, it has earned a lot of income from investing in the international financial market.
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1. Dubai's market has no foreign exchange controls, is very open and easy to access.
2. Dubai's import tax is generally 4%, and the telecommunications facilities are of the highest level, providing services for the thriving financial and service industries.
3. Dubai has abundant energy, and even tap water, a big problem that plagued the Arab world in the past, is now solved through desalination.
4. The transportation infrastructure is comparable to any developed place in the world.
5. The export of oil and natural gas brings considerable income. At this stage, **production can be maintained for at least 100 years.
6. Dubai's flexible and relaxed policy for foreigners has attracted more outsiders, and due to the addition of these foreign "immigrants", Dubai's internationalization process has been accelerated, making Dubai a large international port city.
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