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Dubai's Artificial Palm Island Mansions Sold out
pine Webmaster of Pineapple
2008/01/22 01:39
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According to a report by Chen Yulin from TTV News, Dubai has recently transformed from a desert in the Middle East into a globally renowned emerging city. Large-scale land reclamation projects are underway, particularly the Palm Islands development plan near the Persian Gulf, which has attracted wealthy investors from around the world to purchase luxury homes.

Andy Dukes, who recently moved to the Palm Islands in Dubai, is very satisfied with his new home. He enjoys strolling on the endless beaches under the sun or swimming leisurely in the azure waters. Owning a villa by the sea allows him to experience a vacation-like feeling every day.

Originally, Dubai became wealthy through oil. To avoid the foreseeable future of oil depletion, Dubai is actively seeking economic transformation. This has led to large-scale land reclamation and the development of artificial islands to create economic miracles, resulting in the creation of the Palm Islands, one of the world's eight wonders.

The Dubai Palm Islands project plans to build three giant palm-shaped artificial islands. The first phase began in 2001 and has just been completed. The 1,500 villas on the island were sold out within three days of their release in 2002, attracting celebrities like British football star David Beckham and German racing legend Michael Schumacher. However, the proximity of the artificial islands to the mainland has disrupted the flow of seawater.

The original coastline has begun to erode, and the habitats of some marine life have been destroyed, impacting the natural ecosystem. (http://www. dajiyuan. com)

Source: http://www. epochtimes. com/ b5/ 7/ 4/ 30/ n1694280. htm
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