A Dubai Without Skyscrapers And Super Cars

Wandering around Deira and Bur Dubai you can find quaint fortresses, traditional houses with wind towers or abra wooden boats. A Dubai without skyscrapers and super cars Here is an exploration of ancient Dubai The strange glass of an Asiaone pen: Long before Palm Island appeared on the map and Dubai Marina was filled with yachts, the Dubai Creek (Dubai creek) merged the two ancient areas of Deira and Bur Dubai. By avoiding excessive renovation, the area still retains the life of old Dubai. Leaving shiny glass-clad high buildings to houses built of mud stone and coral with wind towers, My friends and I took a train to Al Fahidi in Bur Dubai, to avoid the congestion. We started our tour from the Dubai Museum

. It is a building in the middle of the walls of the Al Fahidi fortress, built in the late 1700s. The entrance to the Dubai Museum is a very interesting attraction of wax statues, displays. Lively for visitors to learn about the history of Dubai and the six other "brothers" that formed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 1971
After the museum is the Grand Mosque, open only to Muslims.


A Dubai Without Skyscrapers And Super Cars

Following the mosque is the Hindi alley, where many temples are gathered for Hindus and Sikhs, as well as numerous shops selling wreaths, jewelry, and other items used for worship. Grand Mosque in Bur Dubai Step out of the alley, we know we are approaching the great market of Bur Dubai as the crowds and shops are filled with aromas. It is difficult to see the indigenous people around this area, instead you will find a mixture of different nationalities influenced and contributed to the emirate culture over the years. Most of the vendors are from South Asia but have enough English and Arabic capital to trade and offer good prices for customers. The restaurant in Dubai is famous for its colorful flavors and spices. Photo: Dawn / ANN. We stopped at a tea shop where the consolation seller would not charge any extra fee
The market stalls sell everything from elaborate rugs and costumes to a variety of fragrances and ceramics.


A Dubai Without Skyscrapers And Super Cars

Pakistani and Indian snacks such as pakora and dosa are favored by both tourists and locals. They are available in all food stores, often served with juice or karat (Indian tea) .As the market is located parallel to the creek, we stop at the Creekside cafe and find seats to enjoy a cool cup of lemon mint while enjoying a peaceful view in front of you. There are traditional wooden boats abra on the floor of old houses in Deira, the coffee shop on the banks of the Creekside is the ideal place to rest after exploring the small alleys of the market. Creekside is Bayt Al Wakeel, one of the oldest houses in Dubai, built in 1935. Formerly the house was a shipping office, now it is a restaurant serving Arabic food. While the food was not changed, the corner of the breakwater was turned into a dining area. The management of this place was very polite to let us in to explore the house and take pictures.


A Dubai Without Skyscrapers And Super Cars

We spotted an abra marina just a bit from Bayt Al Wakeel to pass through Deira. The 5-minute ride took us through traditional houses, wind towers and cathedrals to downtown Deira and then stopped at the Spice Souk and Gold Souk Gold Market. order shawarma at Ashwaq (one of the best restaurants here) for dinner. We decided to continue to Bur Dubai the next day. The second day we got off at the old metro station and walked past the Dubai Museum towards Al Fahidi Street to the Arabian Tea House restaurant. Breakfast is served in a tray with hummu (appetizer from chicken cooked with mashed beans) with halloumi cheese and olives. The bustling courtyard of Arabian Tea House. If you are an unskilled tourist, afraid of tourist traps, you can visit the Sheikh Mohammed Cultural Center.


A Dubai Without Skyscrapers And Super Cars

The staff here will take you on a tour to introduce the area and make a traditional breakfast for you to enjoy.Different from the busy and noisy markets, this area is very quiet and you do not feel overwhelmed. bother when walking through the alleys. Built in the mid-1800s, Al Fahidi is one of Dubai's oldest heritage, where you will find images of early life in the emirates. and the mud always accompanied the wind towers. The tower draws hot outside air and cools down when it is blown down. Today, the Al Fahidi area becomes an art complex with many houses turned into cafes and galleries. It is also the venue for the annual Sikka art fair in March.


A Dubai Without Skyscrapers And Super Cars

We find our way out of the maze of cafes, art galleries, studios ... All are very welcoming to visitors. visit parachute.

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