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Everyone knows about Dubai and its wealth.
Why is "Dubai richest in the world" in the minds of many people, even though the figures are not? Part of the reason is explained by the tolerance of the rich Dubai and the way they widely communicate about their wealth.
Many people still think, Dubai is a country but Dubai is just a city in the UAE. This city has the largest population and is the richest in the UAE. When it comes to Dubai, people talk about wealth.
From soap bars made of 18-carat gold to license plates worth more than a Rolls Royce, the lavish world of Dubai's wealthy elite has just been revealed in a new documentary called Inside Dubai by BBC2 program.
One character in the documentary is Abu Sabah, one of Dubai's 52,000 millionaires, who became famous overnight when the series aired. The man with Indian nationality is the most talked about in this city not because of his business achievements but because he owns one of the most expensive license plates.
The businessman and CEO of real estate company Raj Sahni Group has revealed that he bought a single-digit license plate for $9 million to attach to his $800,000 Rolls Royce. He explained that he took the number plate as a symbol of his status.
The "most prestigious" number plate in Dubai is number 1 that no one can buy because it belongs to Prince Sheikh Mohammed - Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE. "When I arrived in Dubai, I found this city very strange. One time I went to a hotel and they didn't let me in even though I was driving a very nice car," the man said and added. :
"They said, you need to have a nice number plate. I asked what is a nice number plate?. They said it was a two-digit number plate. I felt very interesting and went to choose a few plates."
He later bought plates 48, 49 and 27 for his car collection. However, he did not stop there, he continued to buy plate number 5 for 9 million USD. This is considered the most expensive license plate in the world.
"The car only costs 800,000 USD but the license plate is 9 million USD. I feel very proud of myself," the man of Indian origin said on the show.
Participating in the program was also the rich British woman Gaynor Scott. She was the wife of one of the richest men in the Channel Islands. Therefore, she always goes back and forth between Jersey and the villa in Emirates Hill - one of the most exclusive and luxurious residential areas in Dubai.
This is home to many football players, celebrities and even some notorious figures such as the family of former Zimbabwean President Mugabe. Whenever she visits her second home in the Channel Islands, Gaynor said, she usually charters a private jet for about $180,000, which includes 29 specially ordered food bags for her family of four to enjoy on the flight. lasted 8 hours.
Before the trip, a pianist will head into the airport lounge to perform for Ms. Gaynor's family while the mother-of-two enjoys a coffee mug with her face on the foam.
Meanwhile, Swiss social media fanatic Sonia Pronk showed off a collection of designer shoes worth more than £200,000 and a collection of one-of-a-kind handbags worth £100,000.
"I think a bag is better. If you have a nice pair of shoes and your bag is ugly, it doesn't mean anything," Sonia said. However, when asked if any of those branded handbags are fake? Surprised Sonia said: "You mean fake? Oh my god, I'm a person who really hates fakes."
"Everybody does what they want, but I think if you can't afford it, it's better not to buy anything. My friends probably don't use fakes either, at least I think so," she said.
In terms of accommodation, the 5-star Atlantis hotel in Palm Island is a popular choice among the super-rich when visiting Dubai. In the documentary, Dan Worsley - a person who specializes in serving wealthy guests at high-class hotels - is preparing an expensive room for a VIP guest.
A room with 3 bedrooms, with separate bathrooms for men and women, billiards room, city view costs about 20,000 pounds / night. However, bills for additional services can run into the hundreds of thousands of pounds. "I think that bill says it all about the great experience here and it's well worth the money," he said.
According to Dan, if you want the ultimate in luxury, the hotel even changes the interior to your liking. A number of dishes and drinks from around the world will also be served upon request. "There is no request that we cannot meet."
After showing off the 18-carat gold-plated soap, Dan went on to talk about the 24-carat gold moisturizer. "It's very soft and it just has a luxury element. I know there's something quite special about these amenities, so it's definitely an experience."
Everyone knows about Dubai and its wealth. Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is famous for its oil. This makes many people think that Dubai is rich because of oil, but according to The Richest, oil only accounts for about 5-7% of the city's total revenue.
In the early 1980s, Dubai authorities realized that it would not last long by relying solely on oil resources. As a result, the city focuses on developing a diverse and vibrant economy. Tourism, transport, commerce, finance and real estate are the main contributors to Dubai's wealth. While the drop in oil prices affected many countries, Dubai remained largely unaffected.
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