Dubai Museum attractionsWhen prompted to Dubai today, most of the visitors are thinking this is a super rich cities with building skyscrapers, the seven star hotel with unique, contemporary architecture or the artificial islands, not with the seemingly high technologies such as can not be done. But the people of Dubai still not forget the past of poverty, they have built the Dubai Museum to remind you not to forget your roots. To learn about the lives of ancient people's Dubai how early, we had to visit the Dubai Museum, where a vibrant showcase of life the people of Dubai.In the 1970s, Prince Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al-Maktoum (1912-1990) decided to choose the Fort Al Fahidi Fort (built by the British in 1817) to make the Dubai Museum. While not flashy, bulky as the Museum in the West but the Dubai Museum is still able to complete the process of the six-decade rise of the Arab residents to get as today.Step through the portal the Museum, the first image is boat Al Banoush, a means of transporting people and goods down backwards on Dubai Creek connects with the Persian Gulf. Next to that is the traditional home of the Arabs with the Rooster which lay made from wood and palm leaves. Ahead is a second gold water wells in desert regions. The House of the great majority of the people of Dubai, the old days look like the House via the village of Vietnam. Furniture, beds, seats in the House are described in an honest way.Perhaps the basement space of the new Museum is the place makes us feel interesting and surprising. Here, people create walkways and adjacent houses decorated like a street and place the wax in a scientific way and not lose any a wax museum in the world. All of the exhibits recreate daily life especially with the statues with colors, sizes and outfits like the truth, cause it seems like as we step into the world of the ancient Arabs. Landscape Fisherman fishing fishing, towing, do fish, lặ catch ngọcn son. The wings of the traditional grocery store next to the teacher is teaching the children learn words may store and shops. The color for the Dubai spice market version is from the NINETEENTH century, in which the spices like chilli, pepper, garlic, ginger, herbs, dates, sesame ... sold the eggs and sacks of window or on a table outside the shop. In addition, the Museum also devote a corner to represent the profession plays a traditional ship boats in Dubai. The Al Banoush have the ability to reverse sweep from Dubai Creek to the Gulf region. Although there is not much time to visit but the Dubai Museum has helped us understand life, the land and people of this magical land.
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