Get off at the high temperature of 46℃ to take pictures, 70% of the colleagues on the bus are unwilling to get off. If the weather is cool, this square must be a photo holy place, surrounded by very Arab-style buildings, the building is very majestic.
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Get off at the high temperature of 46℃ to take pictures, 70% of the colleagues on the bus are unwilling to get off. If the weather is cool, this square must be a photo holy place, surrounded by very Arab-style buildings, the building is very majestic.
Sharjah Cultural Square, also known as the Qur'an Square, is a memorial building built to commemorate the joint agreement signed by the seven emirates when they were founded in the United Arab Emirates. It has a good view and one of the distinctive attractions.
Sharjah - The third largest emirate in the UAE, with Koranic sculptures and landmarks standing on the square! The city is green and well done! The scenery along the way is so pleasant! Here I feel the Arab architectural style!
nice location
Sagar is the third largest emirate, covering 2,600 square kilometers. Sagar is located in the Arabian Gulf and in the Gulf of Oman to the east, making Sagar one of the most diverse geographical environments in the UAE.
Located on the northern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, near the Persian Gulf. It is the capital of the third largest emirate of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.
Sharjah Cultural Square, the first attraction in Dubai with a group tour. The tour guide only gave 10 minutes, 5 minutes to introduce the attractions, and 5 minutes to take pictures. In the middle of the square is an open Koran statue, next to the building is the Parliament Building, the parking place is a mosque, circle around the mosque, find that the door is not open, just take a picture outside. I want to go to the square to see, the time is too short, there are many vehicles on the road, and I am embarrassed to let the group friends wait, so I have to leave.
The chief's office building, public library, royal mosque in Sharjah Cultural Square, along the way to the women's club and the locomotive market, all reflect Dubai's local tyrants, but I have to admit that some attractions are used for taking pictures, otherwise it is really boring.