Oct
08
    
Posted (Visit Dubai) in Getting and around Dubai, Heritage and Culture on October-8-2009

When we talk about Dubai, the first thing that comes to our mind is the towering buildings, hotels and shopping malls. Over the years, Dubai has also developed as a major destination for students all over the world. The Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV) was launched in 2003. It has been responsible for popularizing the Middle East as a center for learning excellence.



 
Jul
25
    
Posted (Visit Dubai) in Heritage and Culture on July-25-2009

When you are visiting a foreign country as a tourist or simply moving there for a new job it is imperative that you learn the basics about the culture and heritage of that place. This way you will know what to expect from the locals and avoid any embarrassment for yourself too. In Dubai, etiquette holds a lot of importance so understanding their customs is necessary.



 
Jul
16
    
Posted (Visit Dubai) in A Glimpse of Dubai, Heritage and Culture on July-16-2009

While Dubai is the premier holiday and shopping destination for many, those who move to Dubai for a job and have a family with kids need to know the education system there. There is a rapid rise in the population of such expats in Dubai and hence you will find considerable investment being made in the field of education. The UAE provides a wide-ranging education to all children right from preschools to university. This education is free of cost to the citizens of UAE for all levels. Besides this private educational institutes are also present in the UAE.



 
Dec
10
    
Posted (Visit Dubai) in Heritage and Culture on December-10-2008

Brief History
Dubai’s early history is traced back by archeologists to some 5,000 years to a community established on the old trade routes from Oman to Yemen in the south and the advanced civilizations of the Euphrates and Tigris areas of the north. Recent development of the city began in 1833, when a segment of the Bani Yas family belonging to Abu Dhabi, led by Sbaid bin Said Al-Maktoum, came from Abu Dhabi for settling in Dubai. This small community of 800 people were drawn by the Creek and lived by pearl and fish trading, tending of date groves and camel and goat farming. Their modest existence laid the base for the commercial development of Dubai and the city’s evolvement as a famous entrepot port of today.



 
Dec
10
    
Posted (Visit Dubai) in Heritage and Culture on December-10-2008

Dubai is a vibrant city that is dotted by a number of unique historic sites and buildings that provide us a glimpse of the era gone by. The following are just a few of the popular sites that must be seen during your visit to Dubai. Your Dubai travel itinery should include the following places that must be seen for a complete experience of this unique city.