The specialties you can bring back are:
1. Gold jewelry
Gold jewelry is a very common handicraft in Dubai. You can see many shops buying gold here, and the gold here is of very good quality and cheap. The gold jewelry here is only based on weight, not handmade wages, so the price is cheap.
2. Arab headscarf
In Dubai, both men and women will wear headscarves. This is not a simple decoration, but a national characteristic. In Dubai, women generally wear black headscarves, and men wear headscarves with a red grid on a white background. However, since the main producers of these headscarves are in China and India, it is not surprising that you may buy “madeinchina” printed on them in Dubai. Chinese trade is very prosperous in the United Arab Emirates.
3. Fragrance
In the Arab’s living room, the custom of incense burning has been practiced continuously for generations. Sandalwood perfume also represents the heartfelt welcome of the host to guests from afar. Especially when female guests come or travel, they will stand in front of the fragrance burner for a while, and gently stir the smoke with the cloak covering the outer layer of the clothes, so that the aroma can spread all over the body.
What is the difference between India and Dubai?
The difference between India and Dubai is relatively large. In general, India is located in the South Asian subcontinent as a whole, while Dubai is located in the Middle East. In addition, the culture and religion of India and Dubai are also different. Most people in India believe in Indian medicine, while Dubai mainly believes in Islam. In addition, Dubai’s financial industry is very developed, while India is more developed in software and computer development.
Is Dubai visa-free for India?
Not visa-free.
The countries and regions where Dubai is visa-free are:
Switzerland, Sweden, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, Burningham, San Marino, Norway, Portugal, Malaysia, New Zealand, Morocco, Japan, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Italy, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Finland, Germany, France, Canada, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Brunei, Andorra, Hong Kong, Australia.