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Colin Nell, the European football freestyling champion came to Dubai (UAE) to perform in JBR and involve the audience in this great experience. This event was organized and sponsored by Castrol, which is the official sponsor of FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
When a tourist thinks of visiting the United Arab Emirates then the first name which comes in his mind is always “Dubai”. Dubai is one of the seven states of whole of United Arab Emirates and is, according to statistics, the most populous city in UAE. Basically United Arab Emirates has seven states which are named as “Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima, and finally Fujairah. Out of these seven states Dubai is the most important and it shows from the facts that it has the highest number of tourist visiting the city every year.
Economically the main backbone of Dubai is the oil industry as it is one of the biggest exporters of oil to other countries. Dubai contributes a lot to the United Arab Emirates total economy which is valued to be US$ 37 billion. According to some statistics and reports Dubai is considered as the world’s 33rd richest city.
Geographically the state of Dubai touches the banks of Persian Gulf. Dubai has its borders with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Oman, in directions south, northeast, and southeast respectively. The climatic conditions are really hot and warm throughout the year in Dubai just like all of United Arab Emirates. In summers the temperature can even rise up to 50 degrees. This is the main reason why chillers are used in shopping malls and other places instead of air conditioners.
Islam is the official religion of Dubai, although it has a mix population of Muslims, Hindus, Bengalis, Sri Lankans, and even Chinese. As Dubai’s religion is Islam, so Arabic is considered as the official language although Urdu, Persian and Hindi are also widely spoken. As Dubai’s religion is Islam so there are lots of mosques in the city and these mosques are built and maintained by “Imams”. Out of these mosques some are very beautiful and are considered as an icon among Muslims all around the world.
Dubai is basically a multicultural society as the residents of Dubai are from different religions and cultures. The culture of Dubai itself was dominated by the Iranians in the early 19th Century and after that as most of the Hindus and Pakistanis migrated to Dubai, the culture of Dubai converted more towards the Asian Culture through dominance of the cultures of Pakistani’s and Hindus.
The Transport system inside Dubai is very effective and is mostly through roads. Although most of the trade activities are carried out through the ports as Dubai has two of the biggest trade ports which are named as “Port Jebel Ali” and “Port Rashid”. Out of these two Port Jebel Ali is the largest port in all of United Arab Emirates.
Dubai is renowned for some of the beautiful architectures which include “The Emirates Tower”, “Burj Dubai”. “Palm Islands” and finally the famous “Burj Al Arab”. Burj Dubai in the world is regarded as the highest man made building.
Cricket and football are the most watched and played games in Dubai. But the first choice among youngsters is cricket as now Dubai has its own national team. The “Dubai Cricket Stadium” has been recently build and has the honor of hosting many important cricket tournaments.
When a tourist thinks of visiting the United Arab Emirates then the first name which comes in his mind is always “Dubai”. Dubai is one of the seven states of whole of United Arab Emirates and is, according to statistics, the most populous city in UAE. Basically United Arab Emirates has seven states which are named as “Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima, and finally Fujairah. Out of these seven states Dubai is the most important and it shows from the facts that it has the highest number of tourist visiting the city every year.
Economically the main backbone of Dubai is the oil industry as it is one of the biggest exporters of oil to other countries. Dubai contributes a lot to the United Arab Emirates total economy which is valued to be US$ 37 billion. According to some statistics and reports Dubai is considered as the world’s 33rd richest city.
Geographically the state of Dubai touches the banks of Persian Gulf. Dubai has its borders with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Oman, in directions south, northeast, and southeast respectively. The climatic conditions are really hot and warm throughout the year in Dubai just like all of United Arab Emirates. In summers the temperature can even rise up to 50 degrees. This is the main reason why chillers are used in shopping malls and other places instead of air conditioners.
Islam is the official religion of Dubai, although it has a mix population of Muslims, Hindus, Bengalis, Sri Lankans, and even Chinese. As Dubai’s religion is Islam, so Arabic is considered as the official language although Urdu, Persian and Hindi are also widely spoken. As Dubai’s religion is Islam so there are lots of mosques in the city and these mosques are built and maintained by “Imams”. Out of these mosques some are very beautiful and are considered as an icon among Muslims all around the world.
Dubai is basically a multicultural society as the residents of Dubai are from different religions and cultures. The culture of Dubai itself was dominated by the Iranians in the early 19th Century and after that as most of the Hindus and Pakistanis migrated to Dubai, the culture of Dubai converted more towards the Asian Culture through dominance of the cultures of Pakistani’s and Hindus.
The Transport system inside Dubai is very effective and is mostly through roads. Although most of the trade activities are carried out through the ports as Dubai has two of the biggest trade ports which are named as “Port Jebel Ali” and “Port Rashid”. Out of these two Port Jebel Ali is the largest port in all of United Arab Emirates.
Dubai is renowned for some of the beautiful architectures which include “The Emirates Tower”, “Burj Dubai”. “Palm Islands” and finally the famous “Burj Al Arab”. Burj Dubai in the world is regarded as the highest man made building.
Cricket and football are the most watched and played games in Dubai. But the first choice among youngsters is cricket as now Dubai has its own national team. The “Dubai Cricket Stadium” has been recently build and has the honor of hosting many important cricket tournaments.
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Located on the Jumeirah coastal area of Dubai, Palm Jumeirah is the smallest of the trio of Palm Islands constructed as a tribute to the “cherished date tree”. The other two of the Palm Islands include Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira.
A Discerning Landmark Even From Outer Space
In a kingdom of exceptional property development projects, Palm Jumeirah holds its own as Dubai’s most ambitious and recognizable project to date. Designed to resemble the prized date tree, this unique man-made island consists of the main trunk with a crown comprising of 17 fronds. The surrounding crescent island forms an innovative 11km long breakwater. A 300-meter bridge connects the crown to the mainland and a sub-sea tunnel connects the crescent to the top of the palm.
Doubling the length of the Dubai coastline; the entire island measures 5km by 5km with a total area that is larger than 800 football pitches put together. Large enough to be seen from outer space and with a shape that could not be mistaken for any other, Palm Jumeirah is truly a discerning landmark from earth as well as from outer space.
The Best Of Island Living
Conceived as a luxurious retreat and residential area for living, leisure and relaxation, this man-made island offers villas, shoreline apartment buildings, themed boutique hotels, five-star hotels, marinas, beaches, beach cafes, restaurants and an endless assortment of retail outlets.
The trunk of this palm tree shaped property development is lined with plush town houses and state-of-the-art apartment blocks right on the shoreline. The three types of luxury signature villas, which include Garden Homes, Signature Villas and Canal Cove Town Homes, take up most of the branches. Every single dwelling, no matter what the category, is spacious, luxurious and well-finished and offers their residents private beaches besides a host of other amenities and facilities. In addition to all this, residents can enjoy spectacular views of the man made beaches.
Some of the leading international hotel brands that dot this exclusive island include Movenpick Resort & Spa Palm Jumeirah, Movenpick Resort Oceana Palm Jumeirah, Dusit, Taj Exotica Resort and Spa, Shangri La, Oberoi, Marriott, Radisson SAS, Kempinski, Antara, Fairmont Palm Residence and Hilton amongst others.
The Making Of The Island
Palm Jumeirah is the end result of four years of methodical and careful planning and exhaustive feasibility studies to ensure that the islands would not have an adverse effect on the environment or disrupt it in any way.
The first stage of this ambitious property comprised the construction of the land foundations, which entailed transferring of sand and precise placement of rock. The second stage included the construction of the 990 feet ( 300 meter) bridges that linked the island to the main land as well as the building of infrastructure and services, followed by the construction of the home, apartments and townhouses.
Palm Jumeirah- Luxury At A Price
The privilege of owning a private beach or a private swimming pool with a Palm Jumeirah villa comes at a price, but its one that is well worth paying. A whole host of celebrity home owners who have already staked their claim on this high end property development are testament to the luxurious lifestyle that Palm Jumeirah offers its residents as well as its visitors.
In a rapidly expanding, highly competitive property market, the Dubai Investment Park property development has carved an extraordinary niche for itself by superbly managing to remain environmentally friendly and yet be technologically advanced at the same time.
Stretching 10kms in length and sprawled over 32 million square meters at the southern area of Dubai; Dubai Investment Park is a mixed-use residential, commercial, industrial and recreational property development. Designed to be independent and self-contained, Dubai Investment Park offers investors an array of high quality, ultra-modern amenities and services for a wide range of purposes including office; housing; manufacturing; academics; commercial, research and development activities; logistics and distribution.
Office Space at Dubai Investment Park
Strategic location combined with excellent planning make the office space zone at Dubai Investment Park hot property. Unlike other high-rise offices, the boutique-styled DIP office space zone is low-raise and heavily landscaped. Parking hassles normally associated with low-rise developments are taken care of by incorporating large and discreet parking areas that not only facilitate business performance but also contribute to enhance facilities for residents as well as visitors.
In close proximity to Jebel Ali Port and only half an hour away from downtown Dubai; Dubai Investment Park is in a prime location. Moreover, it is surrounded by a 20 km radius of premium entertainment, recreational, hospitality and residential developments including Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah and Dubailand.
Blending Industry & Community
Aiming to create a township where people can work, live and play; great care has been taken to ensure that the solid infrastructure for industrial growth is accompanied by state-of-the-art community amenities.
Some of the community amenities at Dubai Investment Park include:
- Golf Course
- Football ground
- Healthcare center
- Major Shopping Centers
- Schools & Higher Education Institutes
- Sports Club & other Recreational facilities
- Insurance as well as postal and banking facilities
- Residences that are designed to cater to a wide range of demographic segments
Infrastructure
Supporting all these facilities and amenities is the sizeable infrastructure:
- 600mVA electricity supplied by a private power plant
- 50,000 telephone lines
- Daily gas provision of approximately 2.5 million m3
- Domestic water system capable of supplying a daily volume of 19 million gallons
- Irrigation water system capable of supplying a daily volume of 6 million gallons
- Industrial process water systems capable of providing 2 million gallons a day
Safety Features
The advanced, ultra-modern public safety features at the Dubai Investment Park include a permanently based fire engine and ambulance in addition to 45 CCTV cameras, mounted around the development, and state-of-the-art wireless communication systems which will facilitate smoother coordination and faster response times by DIP authorities to any emergency. Clinching the security measures is the 24-hour hotline exclusively for DIP that can be accessed at any time in order to address all security-related concerns.
Given the array of impressive features and amenities incorporated in the Dubai Investment Park property development, it comes as no surprise that it was declared the winner of the Best Mixed-Use Property Development of 2008.
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