The study of Dubai yields insights into how a
small and comparatively remote state with an
imperfect supply of conventional natural and
cultural attractions can become an internationally
known tourist destination. Possible weaknesses
have been turned into selling points of
consistently hot weather and awesome desert
landscape and elaborate attractions have been
constructed to satisfy modern tastes, with technology
allowing them to function irrespective
of climatic and other geographical impediments.
Economic wealth has meant funds to
support expansion in all sectors of the indus