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The prisoners have nothing to do with the rich or the poor, they all go in to reflect.
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The same is true for the prisoners in the country of Dubai, which will not change just because the country has money!
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Prisoners don't have much to do with being rich. If you make a mistake, you should be punished
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I don't know about this, but the national conditions are different, and maybe the living environment is also different.
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It has nothing to do with being rich, you should be punished for making mistakes.
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The prisoners are all the same, so naturally there will be no exceptions, and there is nowhere to spend the money given to him.
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The life of the prisoner should be the same, I don't know what it looks like.
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Dubai is full of local tyrants, Dubai is very rich in oil resources, and there are many tourists here every year. Dubaiese, on the other hand, are accustomed to texting and like to drive with their pets, while workers have to work in hot weather for a long time and feel like they are going to suffer from heat stroke. Visitors to Dubai should also not go outside because it is too hot.
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The real life of Dubaiites is very luxurious. Since Dubai is one of the richest countries in the world, Dubai's life does not have to think about money at all, and the life of the whole country is very wasteful.
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1. Dubai is also divided into poor and rich areas. Not everyone in every place is rich, if it's the local population of Dubai, it's really rich.
2. A portrayal of life in Dubai:
1. There are vending machines and relief stations for the poor, but there are very few.
2. I haven't seen a luxury car police car, so it should be very rare.
3. It's true that local tyrants raise leopards, but they generally play at home and don't go out on the streets.
4, the tip is high, it depends on who gave it, Wen Yali once ate a bowl of home-cooked noodles from a Chinese chef in Qixing, and the tip was 10,000 yuan. Usually it's 10 percent
5. Most of the taxis in Dubai are Toyota, and the interior of the car is indeed very well configured. Luxury car rentals are generally booked through **, and there are few people who run on the road with small hats.
6. Many people's understanding of Dubai is exaggerated and exaggerated, and they feel that the paper is messy and extravagant. In fact, aside from the luxurious appearance, Dubai is also a normal city.
Reasons why Dubai is rich:
Dubai's wealth is due to its special location: Dubai is the best seaport in the Gulf region, and many other oil-producing countries export oil and import other goods from Dubai Port. Dubai is making a fortune by ** and logistics, a bit like Singapore.
Dubai has a population of 2.46 million. But less than 20 per cent of Dubai's population is native Emiratis, and the rest are immigrants. Half of Dubai's wealth is real, and half is domestic.
The gap between rich and poor in Dubai is huge, and it can be roughly divided into four levels:
The first layer is a native of the Emirat, a tyrant class, rich and showing off wealth;
The second layer is the white people who do management or professional and technical work, and they are the high-wage class;
The third layer is the immigrant population engaged in the service industry, who live a well-off life;
The fourth layer is the low-level laborers, mainly Indians and Pakistans, and their lives are also relatively hard.
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The Emirate of Dubai is the second largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates, located at the throat of the inner bay of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. At the same time, Dubai is also the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates, located in the middle of the Arabian Peninsula and the southern shore of the Arabian Gulf, which is the center of the Gulf region and is known as the pearl of the Gulf. Over the past 20 years, Dubai has built a series of modern supporting infrastructure using the "petrodollar", and large-scale construction has also made Dubai synonymous with luxury.
However, with the Dubai World Debt Crisis, people are also beginning to wonder if the city, which has been piled up with petrodollars, will also become a bubble. In addition, China's Sanya Phoenix Island is known as China's "Dubai".
You're talking about Saudi Arabia, right?
Dubai has long held a prominent geographical position in this region. Dubai has always been a thriving business hub, and Dubai Harbour plays a very important role in the city's economic development. Dubai Harbour has always been a safe and important seaport for small and medium-sized vessels loaded with various cargoes for re-export to different regions such as the Gulf region, the Indian subcontinent and East Africa.
It is home to many household names such as Ava, Brother, Casio, Nokia and Sony, and 15 Hong Kong companies are already operating here. At Dubai Airport, a new light industrial duty-free zone has been put into operation. 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. The shopping festival transforms the city into a theme park. In 1998 alone, its huge success attracted more than 2 million visitors and brought in more than $1 billion in spending.
As a result, the people of Dubai benefit from this, are very wealthy, and are among the richest regions in the world per capita.
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The locals are rich, and if they have something to do with the royal family, they are even richer.
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