I would come and take a rest and go out to see Dubai at night. I had the opportunity to watch movies in several malls. The experience of shopping and eating was also great. The modern sound system and comfortable seats while watching movies were completely different. I stayed in a 3-star hotel in Deira area. The hotel was quite good and the staff here were also very friendly.
Overall, this trip to Dubai will be a memorable chapter in my life. On the one hand, participating in an important conference like COP 28, on the other hand, the experience of Dubai’s eye-catching appearance and bustling markets was extraordinary.
I cannot sleep without eating rice at night. That’s me, I did not eat rice for the first 8 days of my trip to Dubai. I ate Afghani naan and Arabic food. The reason was to see Dubai’s food culture up close.
Dubai has the opportunity to buy valuable products. However, if you like to buy valuable brand things, then Dubai can be one of your favorite places.
Dubai’s parking and traffic system is very strict. Parking spaces are not easy to find here. If you do not park in a specific place, you may be fined, and even your driving license may be canceled. Your car may be in jail. Have you ever heard of cars being jailed? If you have heard, please comment.
Friends, on this trip, I would like to tell you about the sights in Dubai that I visited twice a day during my stay. Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Dubai Mall, a shopping paradise. Dubai Frame, a 150-meter-high frame-shaped structure. Museum of the Future, a unique architecture built to showcase future innovations and technology. Atlantis Palm Hotel, a luxury hotel located on Palm Jumeirah Island. Burj Al Arab, one of the world’s most luxurious hotels. Palm Jumeirah Beach, an artificial island that looks like a palm tree. Ain Dubai, the world’s largest observation wheel. Dubai Fountain, a colorful water dancing fountain located at the foot of Burj Khalifa. Deira area, the oldest and most traditional area of Dubai. Where there is a gold market and a spice market. My travel companion to see these places was Ashish Gupta, president of the South Asian Climate Change Journalists Forum. He is an Indian citizen.
This trip to Dubai will be a memorable chapter in my life. On the one hand, participating in an important conference like COP 28. On the other hand, the dazzling appearance of Dubai and the experience of the bustling markets of Deira – all in all, this trip was extraordinary.
After the end of the Dubai trip, my bag of experiences was full. This trip taught me how to get along with people. In short, I learned manners. On my way back home, I returned to Dhaka to see the luxury Boeing 777 aircraft of Bangladesh Biman. I will see you soon and talk to you. Until then, be well. Allah Hafez.

