Dubai – A Perfect City?

From what I’ve read about Dubai – the Palm tree peninsulars, the world map islands, the artificially cooled beach – it all sounds like something Homer Simpson would come up with if left to design the ‘perfect’ city.

There’s something a bit nasty as well as snobbish in the way western writers show up in the UAE, take a contemptuous look around and then write about what a dump it is – see Germain Greer poor article in the Guardian – but then I suppose one can argue that by claiming to be the “world’s best/biggest/etc” in everything, Dubai sets itself up for a hammering.

Dubai – Size is Important

It was interesting to read these fun facts about Dubai and one thing came accross loud and clear – SIZE MATTERS in DubaiDubai camel

Why is it that people always want to build the BIGGEST of everything, as if its BIGNESS confers some special quality? Go to Thailand and people will want to tell you they have the biggest temple, which makes them the most spiritual of course, go to Hong Kong and Taiwan, and people will tell you they have the world’s biggest Buddha statue, which makes them the most pious of course, go to Brazil for the biggest Jesus statue which makes them the most sincere Christians etc.

While Dubai is certainly not a classy place it most certainly has character. It’s true that a small number of Sheiks dominate the wealth of the country, but at least they are trying to build Dubai into a business centre and hub of the middle east. Flights to Dubai and Abu Dhabi are now amongst the most popular destinations for international travellers who either visit the UAE or simply use the fabulous airport hub facilities that have been developed.

The ludicrous hotels and sand castles may get all the publicity but that masks the enormous investment in proper infrastructure – roads, schools, airports, low-carbon technology – which will keep Dubai ahead long after the other oil-rich kingdoms have descended into chaos.