Artificial moon in Dubai

Artificial moon is being built in Dubai.

The city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is famous for its modern architecture. Now a huge moon-like structure is going to be built there. It will cost more than 42 thousand 810 crore rupees.

According to a report by the UK media The Mirror, a resort company in Dubai plans to build a huge moon-like structure on top of their skyscraper.

Canadian entrepreneur Michael Henderson is associated with the Dubai project. He is the co-founder of the project. His project has been named 'Moon'. This initiative has been taken keeping in mind the issue of tourism. Tourists visiting here will get the feeling of visiting an artificial satellite.

The promoters of the project hope that 2.5 million tourists will come to see this artificial moon annually. From here they will earn more than 16 thousand crore rupees every year. Moon World Resort is investing in the implementation of the project.

Entrepreneur Henderson said, We have big brands in the world. Most people in the world know about our brand. However, we have not started the project yet.

There will be a resort inside this artificial moon. There will be four thousand rooms in the hotel. It will have a capacity of 10,000 people. Apart from this, there will be nightclubs and medical centers. Inside the artificial moon will be a special area called 'lunar colony', where you will get the feeling of walking on the moon. At night, this artificial moon will shine like the real moon. Sometimes there will be experiences like full moon or half moon.

Another co-founder of this project, Sandra G. Matthews, said that it will affect the economy of the UAE in many ways, including tourism.

Sandra G. Mathews and Henderson said, "This is going to be the largest and most successful modern tourism project in the Middle East and North Africa region. This will double the number of tourists in Dubai and increase its global appeal.

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