Dubai is a futuristic city, like a science fiction movie scene if you're living in it, especially in the evening. The night here is fascinating, with all kinds of lights and lanes of traffic forming a "super science fiction" image.


The world's tallest observation deck, At The Top Sky, is the ultimate human exploration of heights, with an educational and entertaining multimedia presentation and a view of Dubai's bustling city and the Arabian Gulf outside the window.


At nightfall, when the Dubai Fountain begins, with its sparkling lights and music, it's a wonderful experience to see it all from God's perspective from the Burj Khalifa.


A night tour of Dubai is best done before the sun fades and gets dark. Sitting on a yacht in the marina, accompanied by Arabic folk music, through Dubai's most prosperous area, looking at the intersection of sunset and dusk, the starry night scene is slowly presented to you. You will see two tall buildings that look like crowns on the king's head, and you will be shocked at the beauty of this view, but this is just a corner of Dubai.


Visiting Dubai without capturing the awe-inspiring Burj Khalifa through your lens is often considered an incomplete experience, as expressed by many. Standing on the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, the whole world seems to be under your eyes. Such a view is far more stunning than you see during the day.


At 828 meters high, Burj Khalifa has enough height to view the spectacular sunset. First, watch the sun in the same frame as the Burj Khalifa from the bottom of the Burj Khalifa. Next, take the 10m/s elevator to watch the sun slowly set from the observation deck on the 124th floor, at which the sunset rays have sprinkled all over the observation deck. Such a wonderful experience is only available at Burj Khalifa.


Overlooking Dubai from the Burj Khalifa is unforgettable at night. Dubai skyscrapers are too much, so much so that after the 828 meters of the first tallest building, even the overhead view of the gorgeous and colorful musical fountain has become a sketch.


Dubai's architecture can be counted as the pinnacle of the world. After all, this is a country built entirely out of money - a "phantom city" on the barren desert, an incredibly prosperous country.


Dubai's night scene has its unique intoxication, different from the lights of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, Shanghai's Bund with the glitter of the Huangpu River, and the combination of the desert and the sea, where day and night seem to have no boundaries. And who would have thought that a few decades ago, this was just a barren desert?


Legend has it that Dubai's tycoons insisted on the uniqueness of all tall buildings, with a vision to construct even more unconventional structures to entice tourists. This strategy has undeniably been successful, although budget constraints have resulted in the presence of some lesser-quality buildings in Dubai. Fortunately, these structures are not significant enough to detract from the city's overall scenery, particularly the enchanting allure of its nighttime panorama.


Dubai continues to undergo extensive development, with the cityscape poised to undergo yet another transformation within the next three years. While some perceive this as a lavish endeavor driven by the wealthy, those familiar with the region understand that shifting from oil dependency to tourism is the only viable path for future survival. To thrive in this endeavor, particularly in a desert setting, it becomes necessary to push boundaries and embrace the "extreme" in order to captivate attention and foster tourism.