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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Dubai is probably one of the fastest growing city anyone has witnessed in the last decade. It turned what used to be just a sand covered dessert into a wide-spread Vegas-style city, but to a more extreme level. What you see in these pictures are the real deal, it is what money can really do when it falls into the hands of a government so demanding of attention.

The new Dubai is build with a mission all along, to beat the World Records. To name a few, Dubai is currently home to the tallest building (and standing structure) in the world, the Burj Khalifa Dubai with the fastest elevator lift in the world and the tallest viewing platform in the world. Outside the building, you get the largest man-made water fountain show in the world. Next to it, is the largest shopping mall in the world, the Dubai Mall. Many years ago, Dubai also introduced to the world its first 7-stars hotel, the Burj Al-Arab.

We met up with my sister, who drove from Abu Dhabi in Dubai and stayed there for a few nights. We had a great time in Dubai despite the extreme heat during the day, especially the shopping in the huge malls. My sister also took us to Mango Thai restaurant for dinner with the best seats in the house. In the balcony of the first floor with direct view of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the spectacular water fountain display show which runs every 10 mins from 7pm every night.

I am not sure what the future holds for a cash-strap Dubai government but I am glad to have been in Dubai at its peak. The Burj Khalifa Duabi had just been officially opened months before we went there and we probably will not see another building of this level of sophistication in a long time.

 

Dubai by night

Dubai by night

Dubai by night

Dubai

Burj Dubai

Dubai

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Singapore

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Singapore, is a very clean and well organised country. Singapore may be the smallest country by land size, but its economy and tourism is one of the strongest in the world. We went to Singapore for a few days after our trip to Kuala Lumpur and had a chance to visit Sentosa Island, a theme park and resorts. Well, resorts with really ugly scenery because the cargo ships is all that you can sees.

Sentosa Island is definitely a must visit place for families on tour because it will be a memorable experience especially for the young ones. Singapore’s mascot is a fish with a lion’s head, named Merlion and the icon is one of the main attractions. There is a giant Merlion in Sentosa and the original in the Merlion Park across from the Esplanade. There is plenty more to discover in Singapore, such as Clarke Quay and Boat Quay a popular night life district, Orchard Road shopping district, and also the newly opened casinos in Marina park and Sentosa.

 

 

Singapore Merlion

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

Sentosa Island

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