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Culture
Dubai's culture is firmly rooted in the Islamic traditions of Arabia.
Courtesy and hospitality are among the most highly prized of virtues, and the
visitor is sure to be charmed by the genuine warmth and friendliness of the
people.
Dubai society is marked by a high degree of tolerance for different
lifestyles. Foreigners are free to practice their own religion, alcohol is
served in hotels and, provided reasonable discretion is shown, the dress code
is liberal. Women face no discrimination and may drive and walk around
unescorted.
Despite rapid economic development in recent years, Dubai remains close to its
heritage.
Local citizens dress in traditional robes and headress. Arab culture
and folklore find expression in poetry, dancing, songs and traditional art.
Weddings and other celebrations are colourful occasions of feasting and music.
Traditional sports such as falconry, camel racing and dhow racing at sea
continue to thrive.
Language
The official language is Arabic but English is widely spoken and understood.
Both languages are commonly used in business and commerce.
Religion
Islam is the official religion of the UAE and there are a large number of
mosques throughout the city.
Other religions are respected and Dubai has two Christian churches, St Mary's
(Roman Catholic) and Holy Trinity (inter-denominational).
Ramadan
Ramadan is the holy month in which Muslims commemorate the revelation of the
Holy Koran.
The timing of Ramadan is not fixed in terms of the western calendar,
but occurs a few days earlier each year.
It is a month of fasting when Muslims abstain from all food, drinks and
cigarettes during from dawn to dusk.
Visitors are also required to refrain from consuming these items in public
places during this time as a sign of respect.
Alcohol
Alcohol is available in hotel and club restaurants and bars. However,
restaurants outside the hotels are not permitted to serve alcoholic
beverages.
Permanent residents who are non-Muslims can obtain liquor supplies without
difficulty under a permit system.
Photography
Normal tourist photography is acceptable but it is considered offensive to
photograph Muslim women.
It is also courteous to ask permission before photographing men.
In general, photographs of government buildings or military installations
should not be taken.
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