Brief introduction of United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates (Arabic:? English: The United Arab Emirates (also translated as "UAE"), referred to as "UAE" for short, is located in the east of Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Persian Gulf in the north, Qatar in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west and south, and Oman in the east and northeast, with a coastline of 734 kilometers and a total area of 83,600 square kilometers.
Introduction to Dubai
Dubai (Arabic:? , Dubayi; English: Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the capital of Dubai, one of the seven Emirates in the country. Located in the middle of the Middle East, Dubai is a flat desert area facing the Persian Gulf. The area is about 4 1 14 square kilometers, accounting for 5.8% of the total area of the UAE, ranking second only to Abu Dhabi.
Oil revenue promoted the early development of Dubai, but due to limited reserves and low production level, after 20 10, the oil industry only accounted for less than 5% of Dubai's gross national product. Apart from oil, Dubai's economy mainly depends on tourism, aviation, real estate and financial services.