Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest skyscraper at 828 meters, isn't just an architectural marvel—it's a glowing symbol of cultural diplomacy! On China's National Day (Oct 1) and Lunar New Year, the tower dazzles with tributes to UAE-China relations, blending crimson lights and dragon motifs in a sky-high spectacle.
Post-pandemic tourism in Dubai is roaring back, set to hit $50.6 billion in 2023 . This revival could supercharge people-to-people exchanges under China's Belt and Road Initiative, with the Burj Khalifa serving as a literal beacon for collaboration.
Want to experience this magic? CGTN's livestream from the 124th-floor observatory offers jaw-dropping night views of the illuminated city—no jet lag required!
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Watch: Breathtaking night scene of Dubai on top of Burj Khalifa Tower
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