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The jewel of the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is full of diverse charms woven by seven emirates. This country, where desert expanses, cutting-edge urban landscapes, blue seas and historical heritage coexist, promises a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. It is a dreamlike world where skyscrapers rise in the middle of the desert and artificial islands color the sea. This country, made up of seven emirates, is a "tourist paradise" where tradition and modernity coexist, attracting tourists from all over the world. Each city has its own unique face, and you can experience adventure, culture and relaxation all at once.
The culture of the UAE is deeply rooted in Islam, and the month of Ramadan (the month of fasting) is especially important. During this period, people refrain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset, and in the evening they gather with family and friends for "Iftar" (a meal to break the fast). This custom remains an important cultural practice that strengthens the bonds of the community.
The culture of the United Arab Emirates is one that embraces modern diversity while cherishing tradition. For example, modern restaurants in Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer menus that incorporate creative twists on traditional dishes. In this way, the culture and cuisine of the UAE form a fascinating worldview where historical depth and modern evolution coexist.
Dubai
Dubai is an ultra-modern city known as the "jewel of modern civilization." The world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa (828 meters), pierces the sky and is Dubai's iconic landmark. At night, it creates a feast of light with the beauty of Dubai Fontaine. It is a tourist destination where tradition and cutting edge technology coexist. Around Dubai Qureek, which was formed along an ancient trade route, you can browse traditional Arab markets for spices and handmade crafts, while the skyscrapers of Dubai Marina and Dubai Mall (one of the world's largest shopping centers) offer luxury brands and an underwater aquarium.
Compared to other cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai's unique charm can be summarized as "a fusion of tradition and the future" and "tourism infrastructure of a global scale." Approximately 85% of Dubai's population is foreign, and people from more than 190 countries live in the city. This diversity has created a "city with a rich international flavor," with modern shopping malls (Dubai Mall), international restaurants, and multinational markets.
Dubai, the heart of the UAE, the jewel of the Middle East, is a unique city where astonishing architecture that competes for the world's highest and largest status coexists with a culture that is engraved with millennia of history. In this land known as the pearl of the desert, you will be invited on a "journey to experience the future."
























Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is a crossroads of history and innovation, where pre-oil traditions and a future-oriented cutting-edge city blend together in the middle of the desert. It began as a small settlement that prospered in 1761 through pearl fishing, and grew rapidly after the discovery of oil resources. Today, it is attracting attention from around the world as a new landmark in the Middle East, fusing cultural heritage with international art and technology.
It offers cultural depth and peace that is different from Dubai's flashiness. A city where the warmth of the Arab world, which respects tradition, and future-oriented art and technology coexist. A historical exploration, art appreciation, and family adventure - it's a "gem of the Middle East" that can fulfill it all. A trip to Abu Dhabi is an experience that changes the flow of time in the middle of the desert. A new horizon that will satisfy your sense of adventure is here.
























Sharjah
Sharjah, known as the "Cultural Capital" of the United Arab Emirates, is an intellectual tourist destination where ancient ruins and modern art, the tranquility of the desert and the bustle of the sea come together in harmony. Designated a "UNESCO City of Art and Culture" in 1998, the city's world-class museums and traditional streetscapes invite visitors into a world of history and creativity. Sharjah's appeal lies in its "depth of intelligence and history," which is a little different from the glamour of Dubai or the grandeur of Abu Dhabi. From ancient ruins to modern art, you can enjoy a unique experience here, where you can feel the "creativity of humanity" in the middle of the desert.
























Ajman
Ajman, the smallest emirate in the United Arab Emirates, is a hidden tourist destination that offers a laid-back cultural experience that is a little different from the glamour of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. With ancient ruins and Arab traditions still thriving, and the blue waters of the Arabian Gulf and the majestic natural scenery of the Hajir Mountains, Ajman has been attracting attention in recent years as a "retreat where you can lose track of time."


















Umm al-Quwain
Among the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates, Umm Al Quwain is known for its "tranquility and natural beauty", and is a hidden tourist destination where you can enjoy a slower pace than the glamor of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Located on the western shore of the Arabian Gulf and surrounded by Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah, this small emirate is characterized by having the smallest population and the most undeveloped nature.


















Fujairah
Fujairah, which spreads out on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates, is a hidden tourist destination in the Middle East where "spectacular sea and mountain views" and "ancient history" blend together in the middle of the desert. This emirate, the only one in the UAE located on the east coast (along the Gulf of Oman), has been attracting attention in recent years for its tranquility and abundant nature, which are different from other tourist cities.


















Ras al Khaimah
Located in the northwest of the United Arab Emirates, Ras Al Khaimah is an ancient homeland with a history of 7,000 years, and is a hidden tourist destination where rich cultural heritage and magnificent nature coexist. The region, sandwiched between the Arabian Gulf and the Hajir Mountains, boasts a unique topography where desert, mountains and sea coexist, making it a destination where you can experience the original natural scenery and human history that is different from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

















