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Guide to Establishing a Private School in Dubai: Insights and Steps

Considering the establishment of a new private school in Dubai? This decision places you on a promising path. This guide aims to explain why Dubai is an ideal location for your educational venture and offers comprehensive insights into the process of establishing a school in this dynamic city.
Dubai, known for its modernity and status as a key trade and financial center, offers a wealth of investment opportunities, making it an attractive choice for new business ventures, including educational institutions. The city’s growing reputation as a hub for international commerce and culture, especially in the lead-up to Dubai Expo 2020, underscores its potential for new enterprises.
The city’s commitment to social development, including the enhancement and retention of skilled professionals, both local and international, highlights the importance of education that meets global standards. This is particularly relevant as Dubai continues to evolve its social infrastructure in anticipation of Expo 2020.
Dubai’s Educational Landscape: A Thriving Private Sector
Dubai’s education sector is unique, with over 90% of school education provided by private institutions. This vibrant sector comprises more than 170 schools, catering to over 265,000 students from 183 nations, and offers 16 different educational curricula. Such diversity underscores the sector’s adaptability in meeting the demands of Dubai’s expanding population and supports new educational businesses.
School Capacity and Utilization Trends
Recent data shows that Dubai’s schools collectively offer nearly 300,000 student places, with an 89% utilization rate. Notably, schools delivering higher quality education typically enjoy greater utilization rates compared to their lower-rated counterparts.
Student Population Growth
Dubai is experiencing significant growth in its student population, making it an opportune time to consider starting a school. Prospective school founders should consider this demographic expansion and its implications.
Opportunities in Dubai’s Education Sector
The private school sector in Dubai operates under the governance of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) and is particularly active in the Dubai Free Zone. The rise in Dubai’s migrant student population creates increasing opportunities for new educational institutions. Establishing a school that caters to diverse curricula can be particularly advantageous, as Dubai’s student population is incredibly multicultural. High-ranking schools, as evaluated by the KHDA, often find easier paths to growth and development, including the potential for fee increases due to high demand.
Location Options
Prospective school founders have options both on the Dubai mainland and in free zones like Dubai Academic City, an area especially conducive to educational ventures.
Steps to Start a School in Dubai
Step 1: Engage with KHDA Consult with experts to understand Dubai’s educational landscape and gather essential information for starting a school. Submit your proposed school details for feedback within five working days.
Step 2: Application Process Upon reviewing your proposal and deeming it feasible, complete an investor declaration form. This stage involves submitting detailed information about shareholders, governance, and the school’s plans, including initial approval from the commercial authority.
Step 3: Academic Plan Submission Upload the approved application and submit an academic plan along with a specified fee. KHDA experts will review the plan and provide feedback within ten days, allowing for possible resubmission.
Step 4: Location and Land Acquisition Select a suitable location that aligns with your school’s vision. Explore options in both mainland Dubai and free zones, keeping in mind zoning regulations.
Step 5: Principal Appointment and Marketing Following academic plan approval, receive an appointment letter for the principal and begin marketing the school in line with approved guidelines.
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Our team at Private Wolf is dedicated to guiding you through the process of establishing your school in Dubai. With extensive experience as business consultants in the UAE, we’re equipped to assist you in making informed decisions and navigating the local business landscape. Contact us for further assistance and to embark on your educational venture in Dubai.
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UA high in my mha dr
for much needed context on the city my dr is set in, read this post.
UA, or Ueyama Academy, was founded by businessman and pro hero Christian Ueyama in 1902. he was initially both experimenting on and training the first set of quirk users, but when quirks became a widespread phenomenon he opened UA as a school. since then, UA's have opened all around the world, some of the most iconic branches being tokyo, musutafu, new york city, los angeles, dubai, hong kong, cairo, london, lagos and paris.
years :
students finish their second to last year of high school, then transfer to UA.
studying at UA takes about four years
most students graduate at 18-19.
each year has two classes from each course.
both classes have twenty people in each.
campus :









ua is in the cities rural district, deep in the jungle.
ua has a shuttle straight to the building. its literally just a fancy school bus. you need a school card to access the bus.
ua has seven floors, the first floor is just regular compulsory classrooms, the library and the cafeteria, but the third floor and above is fully for specialized classes.
all five courses are in the dorms. ua isnt exactly a boarding school, but because of how intense the schedule and class work is most students decide to go into the dorms.
UA culture
theres some small/mid sized neighborhoods a couple miles from UA. students go there frequently because of the surfing culture, picturesque beaches and food.
the craziest shit happens at UA. think like greendale if they had money.
ua students are particularly impossible to control. which is why the student council, judiciary board and disciplinary committee are so essential.
after hours from 4:30pm to 9:30pm. students can train, practice and work on their personal projects at the school. because of the nature of UA, most students are present for after hours.
ua has an option sixth day of school for tutoring, practice and training. (pretty sure this is already normal in japan, but i dont think most ppl on tumblr are japanese so i felt like mentioning it)
rivalry between individual classes and whole courses. sometimes really intense prank wars.
events :
to end every semester we have a kick back on the school grounds. with live music (performed by the entertainment course), games and free food. plus a big ass cheese fountain (ib. hollywood arts)
culture day is held once a school year. its a half day, and during the school day everyone dresses up in their cultural uniforms. the second half of the day is a festival, with booths and events divided by nationality/ethnicity.
scavenger hunt around the campus after school. the items being hunted are made by the technology course and are often...colorful, so say the least.
a school wide fundraising event where staff and faculty auction items and services to other students, faculty, family, friends and strangers. most of the money goes to the school but participants get a fair cut of the value their item recieved.
four to five times in a semester every course has a day with no regular classes or no classes at all. just a day to develop whichever skill the student or their teachers think they need to work on in excruciating intensity. (and for hero course students hours of group physical exercise too. yay) marked as a test grade and heavily monitored.
in this universe musutafu celebrates carnaval, so UA students from every course can volunteer to help put together (and in some cases perform on) UA's carnaval floats. other than that, during canaval school is out.
the technology course has a tech fair every year. its not as mainstream as the sports festival but equally popular in its own field.
clubs :
most students are too busy after school doing course work/projects, and being at UA by itself looks good enough for a resume, so UA doesn't have much clubs.
student council (various class representatives and stellar students who represent the school internationally, plan events and solve school-wide issues)
ua newspaper. (relays announcements and shocking events. also spreads gossip and digs for controversy.)
disciplinary comitee. (disciplines misbehaving students, enforces rules & dress code.)
student judiciary board. (a council of students mediate fights and solve minor/major disputes. they also determine the form of detention a student gets. like a mini jury)
peer tutoring program. (teachers & students with high GPA tutor peers. tutoring students gets you extra credit)
extra funding committee. (finds ways to fund students personal projects unrelated to the school)
shut eye club (top secret club, actually deals in espionage and black market drug/ technology operations called in by other students and on occasion adults. centered around UA's interpolitics)
detention (not a club, but when students get detention they have to clean the entire school or waste their time on some other mundane task.)
uniform
UA is pretty lax on uniform regulations.
the standard uniform includes a short sleeve white button up top, and black bottoms.
depending on their course, students wear a different bow/tie color.
ua only allows accessories/ non black & white shoes matching course color.






courses
UA has five courses
no general course.
all courses are equally famed and competitive.
the daily schedule fluctuates from compulsory classes to specialized classes.
compulsory classes (japanese lit, social studies, arithmetics, etc.) are mixed course.
entertainment course / purple ties "the distractions"
generally obnoxious.
think of them as a mini hollywood arts.
trained to be idols, directors, actors and musicians.
pharmacy & healthcare course / blue ties "the fixers"
so stressed out.
patch up hero course students.
technology course / green ties "the helpers"
tech course students are annoyingly ambitious.
hardest to control.
assist hero course students.
practically live in their labs. never see the sun.
business & law course / yellow ties "the manipulators"
stereotyped as only caring about money (kinda true...)
think theyre better than the other courses.
heroics course / red ties "the stars"
stereotyped as entitled jocks.
most iconic course.
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You’re so well traveled so I directly thought of asking you this but do you have any activities recommendations for going to Dubai and Thailand around this time of the year ?
I’m afraid I’m not very good at specifically recommending activities. When I travel, I usually have a list of shops I want to go to, museums I want to visit, restaurants I want to try, sights I want to see—and sometimes I have a list of little classes, workshops, concerts, etc. that I want to do, too, but more often than not, I just arrive and go to my favourite spots, and let myself wander a little along the way, looking at all of the posters and flyers advertising whatever events are on at the time, and make my decisions a little more spontaneously. I’m very much not a guided tour sort of girl, unfortunately, and so I think any specifically ‘activity’ recommendations from me would be skimpy at best and downright unhelpful at worst! Still, I think I’m not so bad at putting together my lists of favourite spots, and you can try them, if you like, and see where they lead you. Also, I apologise in advance if some of these places aren’t open anymore; I haven’t visited either Dubai nor Thailand in a while, but these are what I loved when I was there.
One ‘activity’ I might recommend, if you’re interested, is having a look at the current classes and workshops at VCA’s jewellery arts school’s Dubai campus, and seeing whether anything interests you!
Dubai (and a few recommendations for elsewhere in UAE) 🇦🇪
Cafés and restaurants
Arabian Tea House
Comptoir 102
XVA Café
Lowe
Al-Fanar
Bu Qtair
Creekside Restaurant
Museums and galleries
Courtyard
Bait Al Banat Women's Museum
Jameel Arts Centre
Al Shindagha Museum
Museum of Islamic Civilisation
Calligraphy Museum
Coffee Museum
Shopping
I mostly shop at the souks/markets/bazaars when I’m in UAE, but I don’t know the exact names of my favourite stalls and sellers, so here are just some stand-alone places I like for shopping.
Antique Museum
Fabricity
Yaser & Mayasa
Majlis Gallery Shop
Luqmani Herbs
AlGhadeer Crafts
Al Omani Sweet Factory
Beauty and wellness
Royal Nordic
TVC Beauty Salon
Mia Bella Lounge
Shakirovna
Cleopatra’s Spa
Sumi Skin
Brau
Thailand (mostly Bangkok) 🇹🇭
Cafés and restaurants
I could recommend so many more... Bangkok is one of my favourite cities in the world for food.
Paste
Featherstone Bistro
Saneh Jaan
Chote Chitr
Ruen Urai
Sanguan Sri
Chim by Siam Wisdom
Museums and galleries
Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
Bangkokian Museum
Abhaibhubejhr Thai Herbal Medicine Museum
Jim Thompson House
Museum of Floral Culture
Baan Kao Lao Rueng museum
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre
Shopping
Sop Moei Arts
Karmakamet (Phrom Phong branch)
Passport Bookshop
Khomapastr (Hua Hin)
Papaya Studio
Phamai Baan Krua
Mohamad
Beauty and wellness
Earsair Pharmacy
Alex Nails
Jasmine Facial Spa
Nakhon Spa
Chiva-Som Wellness (Hua Hin)
GlowUp Beauty Haus
Siesta Head Spa
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Certificate Attestation for UAE - The Definitive Guide
From vast lying deserts to the world’s tallest building, UAE has it all. This exceptional growth in the UAE has given rise to infinite possibilities in every area. The diversity in the population is an aspect that attracts a lot of foreigners to come to live in the country. There are people migrating to the UAE for obtaining jobs, pursuing education and even expand their businesses from all over the globe. Long-term stays in any foreign country have a list of formalities that are to be followed, one of which is the legalization of documents. Certificate attestation for UAE is carried out at the time when you are visiting the country for either education, employment, business or any other reason that involves a stay for a prolonged period.

What is Certificate Attestation for UAE?
The protocol that is followed in order to legalize the documents that are to be submitted to the embassy, is what is known as certificate attestation. This process is a part of obtaining visas like employment visa, resident visa or student visa. Certificate attestation of commercial documents is also carried out at the time of performing business in or from the country or opening a new branch. Dubai attestation is one of the most common procedures that is followed for the commercial documents because of the scope of business in the emirates.
Certificate attestation is done by the respective authorized departments of the government and the non-governmental organizations as well. The authentication process starts at the regional level, which is followed by the state level legalization and then the central and finally the embassy. Although, in the case of UAE, additional verification of the documents is necessitated from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is based in the country and deals with all the foreign matters.
Certificate Attestation for UAE Visa
Obtaining a visa is a part of every trip to a foreign nation, be it for tourism or for a long-term cause. Although the processes for different types shall vary depending on the country it is being issued for. UAE visa for employment, residency, or education has distinct procedures and even the requirement of the documents differs too. Following are a few types of visas and their document requirements.
Employment Visa
Considering the rising employment opportunities in the country, the UAE work visa is in demand now. Generally, this visa is issued at the time when the applicant has already attained a job in UAE. Certificate attestation is required for this type of visa. The required documents are listed below:
Degree Certificate
Birth Certificate
Medical Certificate
Bank Statement
Relieving Letter
Resume/Curriculum Vitae(CV)
Aadhaar Card
Income Certificate (if applicable)
Covering Letter, etc.
Student Visa
A student visa is acquired when you are a student who is willing to pursue an education in the UAE. The validity of the visa depends on the duration of the course and other related factors. The list of documents which require attestation in the process is given below:
Degree Certificate/ Diploma Certificate (if applicable)
Previous College/School Id Card
Aadhaar Card
Bonafide Letter
HSC/SSC Certificate
School/College Leaving Certificate
Transfer Certificate
Covering Letter, etc.
Resident Visa
At the time of procuring temporary or permanent residency in a country, a resident visa is required. The procedure for the issuance of resident visa for UAE is different compared to tourist visa as a resident visa is a visa for a long-term stay while a tourist visa is obtained at the time of visiting the country for tourism. The documents that are required for a resident visa for UAE that mandate attestation are listed below:
Birth certificate.
Marriage certificate/Single Status certificate
Police Clearance Certificate
Passport Copies
Good Conduct Certificate
Aadhaar Card
Bank Statement
Covering Letter, etc.
Certificate Attestation Procedure for UAE
Certificate attestation for UAE is done centrally by the MEA (Ministry of External Affairs). The UAE requires personal and educational documents, as you will be asked to submit attested documents at the time for an employment visa, immigration, spouse visa, family visa, etc.
Having an attestation seal from the UAE embassy on your documents conveys that your documents have been successfully verified and stamped from the UAE Embassy in your country. UAE Embassy attestation is a must-have requirement after getting an attestation from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). These documents are further needed to be attested by the UAE government before granting a visa for the UAE, which is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in UAE. The generalized process for the certificate attestation for UAE is as follows:
Regional Level: It is the beginning level of the certificate legalization process. This stage of verification can be done by the notary or the University from where the documents were issued, as per the requirement or from the Chamber of commerce in the case of commercial documents.
State Government: The verification of certificates from the state is performed by three different organizations as per the necessity of the document type. These departments are the State Home Department (SHD), Human Resource Department (HRD), and the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM). SDM is independent of the state government, however, the verification performed by this authority is considered on the state level.
MEA Stamp: MEA or Ministry of External Affairs is the last stage of authentication from the home government after which an MEA stamp is applied to the document. MEA is the central department that deals with the foreign affairs of the country.
Embassy Attestation: It is carried out by the officials of the concerned country the documents are being legalized for. It is the final stage of the certification for most nations after the Ministry of External Affairs.
MOFA Attestation: MOFA attestation is carried out by the government of Saudi Arabia. The officials provide a stamp and signature on the respective documents so as to make it credible to be submitted to the government.
Personal Document Attestation
Among the three types, personal documents are those that possess the personal information of the candidate. Personal Documents necessitate different kind of procedure that starts with the notary and then follows the state level and central level attestation by the Home Department and MEA respectively. The process is mentioned below:
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UAE Embassy Attestation Service in Ghaziabad – A Smart Move Before You Fly to UAE

Dreaming of working in Dubai, studying in Abu Dhabi, or moving your family to the UAE from Ghaziabad? It all sounds exciting — but before you pack your bags, there’s one crucial thing you must sort out: document attestation. That’s where a professional UAE embassy attestation service in Ghaziabad steps in and makes your journey a lot smoother.
At Wedoattestation, we’ve helped thousands of people just like you – students, working professionals, business owners, and families – complete the attestation process without stress or delays.
What Is UAE Embassy Attestation?
Think of UAE embassy attestation as a stamp of trust. It’s the process of verifying your Indian documents so they’re legally accepted by UAE authorities. Whether it’s your degree certificate, marriage proof, or business papers – the UAE wants to make sure they’re authentic and verified.
And guess what? The embassy won’t just take your word for it — they need proof, and that comes through official attestation.
Why Is It So Important?
Here’s a simple truth: without proper attestation, your documents hold no value in the UAE.
Here are some common reasons why people need attestation:
Job in the UAE? You'll need your educational and experience documents attested.
Taking your spouse or kids? You’ll need attested marriage and birth certificates.
Opening a branch of your company? Get your business docs legalized.
That’s why choosing the right UAE embassy attestation service can save you from future rejections or visa issues.
How Does the Process Work?
The attestation process involves multiple steps and departments. Here’s a basic breakdown:
Notary Attestation – Local verification from Ghaziabad or Delhi.
State Attestation – Either HRD or SDM attestation.
MEA Attestation – Ministry of External Affairs gives their seal.
UAE Embassy Attestation – The UAE embassy in Delhi stamps it.
MOFA Attestation (in UAE) – Final approval in the UAE.
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We handle:
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When Should You Start the Process?
Start as early as possible! Don’t wait until you get your visa stamped. As the process can take 7–15 working days (depending on the document and department), starting early ensures no last-minute panic.
We even offer express services if you're short on time — just let us know your travel plan.
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Best Online English School in the UAE – Trusted by Expats
1. Why Expats in the UAE Need a Reliable Online English School
Living in the UAE means working and socialising in an international hub where English is the common language. For expats juggling busy schedules in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or Al Ain, an online English programme offers the flexibility to study from home, the office, or even while travelling.
Key challenges for expats:
Tight working hours and family commitments.
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Solution: A certified, results‑driven online school that adapts to your lifestyle.
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Why Invest in Dubai Real Estate for Long-Term Rental Returns?
Dubai has become one of the most attractive destinations in the world for real estate investment, especially for those looking to earn reliable long-term rental income. With its strong infrastructure, tax-free environment, and growing demand for quality housing, Dubai offers a steady stream of opportunities for investors. If you're wondering why invest in Dubai real estate, particularly for long-term rentals, this blog will walk you through the main reasons.
1. Steady Population Growth and Expat Demand
One of the biggest advantages of investing in Dubai real estate is its expanding population. The city continues to attract professionals, entrepreneurs, and families from across the globe. With over 85% of the population made up of expatriates, there’s a high and consistent demand for rental properties.
As job opportunities increase and more global companies open branches in the city, the need for long-term rentals continues to rise. This provides a dependable market for investors who want stable, monthly returns.
2. Freehold Ownership for Foreign Investors
Dubai offers freehold property ownership to foreign nationals in designated zones. This means investors can fully own their properties and benefit from rental income, property appreciation, and even resale profits. This legal framework gives confidence to overseas buyers, making long-term rental investment both accessible and secure.
The freehold system is one of the core reasons why invest in Dubai real estate remains a top search among global property investors.
3. High Rental Yields Compared to Global Cities
Rental yields in Dubai are among the highest in the world. While major global cities like London or New York often yield between 2–4%, Dubai typically offers yields of 5–8%, depending on the location and type of property.
Areas like Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), International City, and Dubai Sports City are known for affordable entry points and attractive rental returns. Meanwhile, upscale locations like Downtown Dubai or Dubai Marina also offer strong yields, especially with high-end tenants.
4. Investor-Friendly Environment and Regulations
Dubai’s government has consistently introduced policies to support property investors. Initiatives like long-term visas for property owners, improved rental dispute resolution mechanisms, and transparency in property transactions help create a stable and business-friendly real estate environment.
These factors have played a major role in boosting investor confidence and have made Dubai stand out on the global property map.
5. Property Management Services for Hassle-Free Returns
For international investors or those who prefer a hands-off approach, Dubai has a wide range of professional property management companies. These firms handle tenant sourcing, rent collection, maintenance, and even dispute resolution.
With this support, you can enjoy your rental income without having to manage the property yourself, making long-term rental investment easier and more appealing.
6. Strong Infrastructure and Lifestyle Appeal
Dubai’s appeal goes beyond just numbers. The city offers world-class infrastructure, transportation, healthcare, education, and entertainment. From luxurious shopping malls to pristine beaches and high-quality schools, Dubai attracts high-income tenants willing to pay premium rents for a comfortable lifestyle.
This lifestyle appeal contributes to tenant satisfaction and retention, reducing vacancy risks for long-term landlords.
7. No Property Tax or Rental Income Tax
Another major benefit and reason why invest in Dubai real estate is the tax advantage. Unlike many other countries, Dubai does not impose property taxes or income taxes on rental income. This means that the net returns on your investment are significantly higher, allowing you to keep more of what you earn.
Final Thoughts
Investing in long-term rental properties in Dubai is not just a trend—it’s a proven strategy to build stable, recurring income. With a growing population, strong rental demand, high yields, and a business-friendly environment, Dubai has positioned itself as a top-tier destination for property investors.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or just beginning your real estate journey, the long-term rental market in Dubai offers a combination of safety, profitability, and growth potential. That’s exactly why invest in Dubai real estate continues to be a smart question with a very clear answer: strong, reliable returns.
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architecture offices in dubai
DP Architectsis a Singaporean multinational architecture firm with a branch in Dubai. They specialize in sustainable design and have a portfolio of projects that includes airports,pen_spark commercial buildings, and residential developments. Opens in a new window www.dpdesign.com.sg DP Architects Dubai
RMJMis a global architecture firm with a branch in Dubai. They have a wide range of experience in designing different building types, including hospitals, schools, and offices. Opens in a new window rmjm.com RMJM Dubai
Atkinsis a British multinational engineering, design, and project management consultancy firm with a branch in Dubai. They offer a wide range of services, including architecture, engineering, and planning. Opens in a new window architecture offices in dubai
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Aedasis a global architecture and design firm with a branch in Dubai. They specialize in the design of high-rise buildings, mixed-use developments, and transportation infrastructure. Opens in a new window www.aedas.com Aedas Dubai
Grimshaw Architectsis a British architectural firm with a branch in Dubai. They are known for their innovative and sustainable designs. Opens in a new window www.archdaily.com Grimshaw Architects Dubai
These are just a few of the many architecture offices in Dubai. The city is home to a wide range of architectural talent, from local firms to international companies. This diversity of talent has helped to create a unique and exciting architectural landscape
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Through Reading, Dongguan Builds Bridges Connecting the World
Global Relay of 23 Cities Celebrates, "Fragrance of Books Dongguan · World Walk and Read+" Public Reading Festival Unfolds
Dongguan, April 23, 2024 — Today marks the 29th "World Book Day" and coincides with the National Public Library Service Promotion Week. The grand opening of the "Fragrance of Books Dongguan · World Walk and Read+" public reading festival was held at the 423-meter tall Min Ying·Guo Mao Center in Dongguan. This event, jointly hosted by the Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department, the Municipal Culture, Radio, Film, Tourism and Sports Bureau, the Dongguan "Hundreds, Thousands, Millions Project" Command Office, and the Dongcheng Sub-district Office, simultaneously kicked off over 500 activities related to World Book Day, aiming to create an atmosphere of "universal sharing, full coverage, industry integration, and multi-media broadcasting."

This reading festival, themed "Fragrance of Books Dongguan · World Walk and Read+," uniquely featured the "4·23 City Reading Relay." This innovative "Advocacy + Walk and Read" format issued a heartfelt invitation to read to cities worldwide under the name of Dongguan. Special guests including Dongguan’s overseas Chinese, students studying abroad, employees of Dongguan-based enterprises overseas, and representatives from sister cities and partner cities, collaborated with partners from 23 cities around the globe to engage in synchronized reading activities, pushing the "Fragrance of Books Dongguan" brand onto a broader international stage.
Internationally, friendly cities like Baesa in Spain, Paksé in Laos, and Holon in Israel actively participated. By using reading as a common language, these cities bridged geographical and cultural divides, radiating positive energy through reading. Furthermore, cities such as Tumxuk in Xinjiang and Tongren in Guizhou, which Dongguan supports, also joined, showcasing Dongguan’s open and inclusive city image to the nation and the world.
Several renowned personalities with deep ties to Dongguan also participated in the event. Among them, Lun Zhiqing, a descendant of the famous book collector Lun Ming, issued a reading call from Beijing. Zhao Heng, daughter of the famed translator Yang Yi and contributor to "Easy Read," shared her connection with the bookish charm of Dongguan city. Chen Bei’er, a popular TV host from Hong Kong's TVB, energetically promoted the "Fragrance of Books Dongguan" brand. Chen Jiayi, a young violinist and representative of overseas students who won the 10th China Music Golden Bell Awards, played a beautiful melody on her violin in Austria, echoing the elegant chapter of "Fragrance of Books Dongguan." Other overseas Chinese such as Lee Yuh Ping, founding chairman of the Chinese Librarians Association Asia-Pacific Branch in Singapore, and Zhong Yayi in Fiji, supported and promoted the "Fragrance of Books Dongguan" brand through their actions and words. Employees of Kuaiyi Elevator in Dubai showcased the strength and cultural charm of Dongguan manufacturing through their reading and sharing activities.
Distinguished guests such as Wang Weihua, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and director of the Songshan Lake Materials Lab, and Zhao Gansen, a National May 1st Labor Medalist and well-known professor at South China Normal University's School of Computer Science, among others, cheered on the "World Book Day" event series. The launch ceremony was graced by Wang Yuguang, professor and doctoral supervisor from the Department of Information Management at Peking University, and Liu Zhimeng, a European Academy of Natural Sciences academician and professor at Dongguan University of Technology, who shared their reading insights with attendees, affirming the efforts of Dongguan in recent years in building the "Fragrance of Books Dongguan" brand.
Through such events, Dongguan not only demonstrates its cultural openness and inclusiveness to the world but also communicates the positive message of promoting cultural exchange and knowledge sharing through reading. Dongguan’s efforts and achievements undoubtedly set a new standard for global cultural exchange, showcasing the city’s growing significance on the global cultural map.
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Kissed by the Baddest Bidder Part 1 - Eisuke Ichinomiya Route (up to Proposal Epilogue)

This is my next guilty pleasure game lolol. Honestly, the premise of the heroine getting sold in an auction and being bought/saved by one of the dodgy rich guys makes it a dubious premise, but I love this kinda "trash"🤣 Eisuke seems like one of the most popular Voltage guys so I do want to see him in sequels haha, and yes, I already played the main story since it was free on the app, but I've kinda forgotten it, so I'll refresh my memory by playing it on the Switch again haha. I also bought My Forged Wedding and Our Two Bedroom Story so yay, more to come~ hahaha. I hope to also buy Scandal in the Spotlight and Kings of Paradise (when it comes out and goes on sale XD) when I'm done with others so yep, lots of Voltage stuff coming I guess hahaha.
I always feel sorry for the heroine that Eisuke makes her run to him within 5 minutes when he calls her, like dudeee, that's ridiculous. Anyway, it's nice that he's teaching her stuff so she's not just his toy to use. I remember finding it hilarious how Eisuke planned to use Soryu as the next "sacrifice" from the beginning and have Carolina fall in love with him instead🤣 She's very tame and silly for an Italian mafia boss' daughter but I guess we should feel blessed about that lol. Even though a lot of the things Eisuke does is questionable, it's nice to know that his reason for being involved in all this underground stuff is because he's searching for his little sister that he got separated from when their parents passed away and they were adopted by different families. It's interesting to think that Eisuke wasn't born a rich boy and actually worked very hard to get where he is now in repayment to the Ichinomiya family but also because I'm sure all this power helps him get more connections to hopefully find his sister one day. I think it's really cute how much he's opening up to the heroine now, but I kinda feel sorry for her in a sense that when Takahiro (her boss) and her finally have a nice thing going on, she's falling for Eisuke.
To be honest, their "love" is rather questionable considering how it's mostly just the heroine listening to everything he says, caring about him, whilst he uses her for what he needs to do and then kinda warms up to the idea of her staying with him and enjoys it. I mean, he barely let her go out and always called her back for trivial things lol. So yeah, even though he's "nice", I find it difficult to accept him, but I guess hopefully the sequels might change that since there's so many haha. I appreciate him trying to protect her though, it's nice to see those rare moments he shows how much he cares about her. I have to say though, that dramatic ending where the heroine picks between Takahiro and Eisuke is so... weird lol, kinda cringy loll. Anyway, let's see His PoV! Honestly, His PoV was nice but doesn't really add that much to what we already knew tbh, like I guess you can see his thought process for the important events, but yeah doesn't really feel like I read anything haha. The epilogue was nice mainly because he FINALLY got rid of all his groupies, like geez, took him a while considering his intolerance for such women who follow him around all the time lol, but the highlight was definitely the heroine getting him to honestly tell her that he loves her. I think it really helps how she always voices to Eisuke what is important to her, and he in turn understands that it's important to her so he listens and reciprocates, it's pretty sweet.

I'm glad Eisuke found his sister in the Season 1 Sequel. Yukari is so cute. I thought it was really nice how the heroine understood how much Eisuke cherished the possibility of meeting his sister again, so if he's rejecting meeting her then there must be a good reason for it. It's pretty dramatic how Eisuke ended up having to save Yukari's husband's father and their wedding in order to have the father have a better opinion of him lol. I'm just happy that Eisuke doesn't have to force himself and lie about his feelings towards finding his sister again and stuff tbh, but it was kinda sad how Eisuke really didn't look for the heroine for days when she "left" him due to not being able to understand his attitude towards Yukari before everything was resolved. I have to agree with the heroine though, Eisuke is just really stubborn about not showing his feelings, but I guess he's getting better at it with the heroine so it's all good lol. I kinda find it cute how Baba was the one to tell the heroine how much Eisuke cares for her, I guess all the guys will get a chance to cheer her up and tell her different sides of him?🥲 It was cute how they visited Yukari's new home and thought about marriage~ Lmao at Eisuke just building a hotel in Dubai because her dart fell on it.

Ooh so, S2 revolves around Dubai~ Gotta feel sorry for the heroine that she nearly got killed for trespassing when it wasn't even her fault. But now she's forced to work at the Dubai hotel as a sort of "punishment" and to let her go from her crime lol. Gotta love how Eisuke just bought an island to live on here lol. Aww, it took a long time, but it's actually really cute how soft Eisuke is with the heroine. I also really like how he's pretty open with their relationship to the others. Do a lot of Japanese people really hate green peas?? I find it so funny that a lot of characters hate green peas, but I guess it's more seen as a "childish" thing haha. So yeah, seeing Eisuke try to say he hates green peas in a prideful way was adorable to say the least. Anyway, Hishikura is quiteeee dodgy and weird lol, why does he want to be an auction manager though, does that help him become the future prime minister?🤔 And I found it so silly the way the heroine "won" Hishikura and left him, like shouldn't the first thing Eisuke and them thought of was the fact that this was an illegitimate auction bid when the product (heroine) was obviously not the dancing girl that was supposed to be sold?? Why did we have to waste so much time on something so simply solved just like that?? Honestly though, I'm sure Hishikura could have made some other excuse though, but still, could they have not resolved it better and had a better reason to allow Hishikura be a part of the gang? Lol.
Sometimes I think I underestimate how much Eisuke likes the heroine, because wow, to protect her, he's willing to let people think he's "running away" from Dubai and all the troubles there, and I guess last time with Hishikura, he made it pretty obvious how important she was to him. Like, Kishi and Soryu being bodyguards for the heroine are understandable (but honestly a waste of their time lol) but I'm not sure if Hishikura, Ota and Baba are very good lol. Anyway, trust Eisuke to propose in such an unromantic way loll. Full just gave her the papers and told her to sign it loll. Anyway, I'm surprised they never had a hotel branch in London, but it doesn't matter since Eisuke can build wherever he likes lol. Wow, like I know Eisuke is selfish and the heroine is very accommodating, but I'm surprised she wasn't mad or even annoyed at all that Eisuke just took back the "proposal" and said nah, not getting married anymore since it's unnecessary. Like excuse me??? And the way the heroine knows he loves her is always just through sex lol, like c'mon heroine, sure he shows his love in many ways, but his attitude still annoys me a lot lol, it really is as if marriage is nothing to him and the heroine hasn't even told him that it's special to her because she'll become his wife. Honestly, he probably said it so she wouldn't feel pressured about it anymore (since she was undecided) but still.

Well, I was going to say Frank and his butler are kinda cute but dang lol, getting revenge for something that happened in middle school that was your own fault is pretty petty of Frank. I'll admit that Eisuke being up for auction and the heroine being auctioneer was pretty fun and interesting haha. Especially when she just started revealing everything about him to the crowd lol, but I guess that way she was able to show how deep her feelings were for him and how much she wanted them to be family instead of him just distancing himself from others and her. I'm so happy Eisuke finally proposed properly and said she'll be his family~~ Anyway, I'm disappointed that they didn't allude anything about Eisuke and London (aside from this Frank guy) when I think it would have been fun to see more about Eisuke's life back in the day instead of a random villain. For once, it was nice to see Eisuke's PoV to the marriage thing. So he suggested marriage to the heroine because he wanted to give her financial security just in case anything happened to him, and he wanted to do it in a way where she wouldn't be scrutinised by the public eye, and that's why he wanted her to be his wife so that everything would "look proper" to others. I guess I can see why he was so shocked and sad when she didn't immediately accept him haha. It was nice seeing Eisuke realise his mistake in saying he wanted to the marry the heroine but in the same breath say he didn't need a family, and understand that this was why the heroine was so hesitant. It was really nice to see Eisuke grow and straightforwardly ask Akira (his dad) why did he adopt him and whether he only cares about him because he has a talent for business. Seeing Eisuke face things he usually avoids because of the heroine's support and love makes me happy for him.
Okay, the DLCs (Scattered Cards onwards) on the Switch are too expensive so I'm not going to buy them right now hahaha😅 Overall, I'm not a fan of Eisuke tbh. He definitely got much better over the course of the seasons, but from the heroine's perspective alone, he is a bit frustrating lol, but at the same time, I'd say the same for the heroine for how silly she is lol so I guess they fit well. I think what I'm most disappointed in though is that the premise itself is really just the premise and nothing really "evolves" from it, because the following stories are really just the guys expanding the hotel and dealing with people trying to wreck that rather than stuff about auctions and bidding? I did enjoy Eisuke reuniting with his sister and learning more about how he views family, and then having the heroine make him realise that he does crave family warmth and other things, he just tries to hide it with his bad attitude lol. But yeah, otherwise Eisuke is not bad, just not my type lol, and the stories are rather cliche and bad at some points so yeah, I'd say the plot suffers more than his attitude does for me.
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Office Furniture - Make Your Office Look Good
For running a business the first and foremost prerequisite is to have a decent office. The office is the most important capital of the business. You may buy or rent a very expensive area or a building but to make it look like an office that can impress everyone, it should be well furnished. The office furniture plays an important role here. The customers, the clients, partners, employees and everyone else who visits the office wishes to see the office well decorated and comfortably furnished. For this reason, office furniture is a vital element in the success of a business.
There are many kinds of furnishing items which are used by the office personnel to be kept and used in the office. The most common and integral part of the office is the office desks. These are very much different from the common desks used at home, school, and college, or otherwise. The major difference lies in the fact that the desks used at home are very good-looking because all the efforts are made to make them look good. But the office ones are made to look decent and sober. They are needed to fit the environment of the office. The design pattern and the color combination should fit that of the office ambiance. The next requirement is to have spacious office desks so that they can accommodate a lot many things or at least those necessary items which can be easily fit on the desktop. The computer is the most common item to be placed on a desk. So the monitor should be comfortably accommodated. The keyboard slider should work well. The mouse slider is usually placed on the right of the keyboard due to the fact that most of the employees are supposed to be right-handed. But there should be provision for the left-handed employees as well. The mouse slider should be very smooth and spacious so that the hand can comfortably rest on it.
The most important features of any kind of office furniture are to occupy less space. This is due to the fact that space is the second most important resource just after time and money. Other kinds of furnishing items like office chairs, reception desk, executive chairs, meeting tables, and others are designed in such a way that they look big but actually occupy less space. The online shopping portals provide the easiest way to shop for such items.
Fine Home Office Furniture Buying
With so many companies trying to sell their cheaply constructed office furniture as fine home office furniture, it can be hard to tell the difference between good quality and poor quality. Here are a few tips to help you out.
Look at the wood, the furniture is made out of. Open a drawer or look at the bottom of the desk. If you can see the grain of the wood, you know it is hardwood. However, if all you see looks like wood dust or bits of wood, you are not looking at solid wood but rather plywood or particleboard. These woods will eventually fall apart unlike solid wood. Now, some solid wood pieces do have veneers on the surfaces to protect them, but they will still be solid wood when you look at the underside.
Take a close look at the seams between the pieces of wood it is constructed from. There should be absolutely no gaps between them. Likewise, any joints such as in a table or chair legs should be virtually seamless, too. Any screws that are used should not be visible. In fact, many times, dowels are used in fine furniture so that no metal can protrude accidentally from the legs and mar a wood floor.
When buying an upholstered piece of furniture, such as an office sofa or chair, make sure that the frame is made of solid hardwood. Even softwood will be damaged over time. Ask if the frame is hardened which means that it is not liable to warp due to changes in humidity.
When it comes to the actual upholstery, verify that it is heavy upholstery made of good materials and sewn together properly. If the seams aren't straight they are more likely to pop apart. If you are looking at leather furniture, it needs to be a solid piece with good seaming.
Remember when it comes to fine home office furniture, you can usually tell by the weight at first. If it is heavy, it is likely to be made of good, solid materials rather than the lightweight composites and laminates that are so popular.
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THE WEEK'S NEIGHBORHOOD: JUMEIRAH DUBAI
The favorite destination for visitors, Jumeirah Dubai, is home to world-class neighborhoods that are known to give residents a luxurious lifestyle. The majority of these neighbourhoods is self-contained and has a variety of amenities and services for residents.
In this week's neighborhood of the week, we have picked "Jumeirah". "It is regarded as the" Beverly Hills of the Middle East "as one of the top residential communities in Dubai. And this title is completely justified by the glitz and glamour of this culture.
Jumeirah-A short intro
Located along the coast of Dubai, Jumeirah is a residential waterfront area that provides residents with mesmerizing views of the Arabian Sea. As a Jumeirah resident, along with numerous conveniences, you will enjoy an upscale and exuberant lifestyle. Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, Internet City and Dubai Media City are some famous communities positioned near this area.
For the numerous properties it nestles, Jumeirah is not only renowned for the vibrant aura it exudes, but it has also become an integral part of Real Estate Developers in Dubai success. There are abundant options for them for those searching for residential properties for sale in Jumeirah. Interested buyers can pick any form of living space that fits their tastes and suits their budget, from ultra-luxury villas to apartments and townhouses. Most of these dwellings come with open green spaces such as the backyard and front yard, and swimming pool, particularly villas and townhouses.
Despite being a popular tourist attraction, though offering a peaceful environment, it offers a private lifestyle. Jumeirah residents have easy access to schools, shopping malls, grocery stores, pharmacies, and centers for health care, gyms, and recreational venues. It's a perfect place to live for beach lovers as it provides them with easy access to Jumeirah Beach, the favorite of all.
As villas and townhouses have their own parking space, there's no parking problem in Jumeirah. Residential buildings, too, have ample resident parking space. In paid street parking zones, visitors can park their vehicles.
Jumeirah Dubai Sub-Communities
The Dubai region of Jumeirah is divided into various sub-communities. They are:
—Jumeirah 1
This sub-community is renowned for apartments and studios. Other than that, villas in Jumeirah 1 are open. Also close by are prominent landmarks such as Dubai Zoo, Jumeirah Public Beach, and Jumeirah Mosque.
Jumeirah 2--
Jumeirah 2 is home to luxury villas that are available in various styles of architecture. This sub-community provides Jumeirah Bay Island and Box park Urban Mall with easy access for residents.
-Jumeirah 3
For those looking to purchase villas in Jumeirah 3, it is another common option. As they are situated in close proximity, residents can visit Sunset Mall and Kite Beach without any hassle.
Town Walk
This sub-community, founded by Meeras, is referred to as Jumeirah's new urban retail hub. At City Stroll, you can find ultra-luxury apartments laced with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities.
Islands of Jumeirah Bay
The Jumeirah Bay Islands, a recent addition to the Jumeirah sub-communities, occupy an area of over 6 million sq. Just ft. It features six residential buildings with a total of 173 apartments facing the area. Other than that, 15 private mansions are also situated in this sub-community. Meeras is also the creator of the Jumeirah Bay Islands. In Dubai, it is ranked among the most expensive areas to purchase land.
Jumeirah Dubai Facilities Nearby
Hotels & Resorts
You can find ample hotels and resorts in and around the city, as Jumeirah is a popular tourist destination. Some of those that are famous are:
Dubai Bulgari Resort
Dubai Four Seasons Resort
Oriental Jumeirah Mandarin
Jumeirah Madinat
From Burj Al Arab
Boutique Hotel of Park Regis
Resort Roda Beach
Supermarkets and Shops
The region contains many supermarkets and convenience stores, making it easy for residents to shop for their necessities. Its branches in and around Jumeirah have common brands such as Waitrose, Spinneys, and Carrefour.
Other than that, they should go to Organic Foods and Care for hormone-free and gluten-free products along with freshly produced items for those who choose organic and veg choices. It is situated in the Mall of The Village.
Facilities for Transportation
For those who choose to take the subway for commuting purposes, on Sheikh Zayed Lane, near Jumeirah, they may explore various options. These include Noor Bank station, Burj Khalifa station, Financial Centre Station, and Business Bay Station. It is possible to hit most of these stations within 5 to 10 minutes. You can take a bus to the desired metro station if you do not have your own vehicle. The region has different bus routes linking it to these stations. Hilton Beach Club, Majlis Al Ghoreifa, and Rashid Al Hadees Masjid are some of the bus stations situated in this city.
-Institutes of Education
It is ideal for families because of the availability of renowned educational institutions. The Jumeirah Baccalaureate School is located in Jumeirah 1, one of the most famous schools in the city and a "very strong" certificate holder from the "Information and Human Development Authority"
Other prominent educational institutions in the neighborhood and around it are:
Private Al Shurooq School
International School at Raffles
English School at Horizon
Jumeirah High School GEMS
There's no university in Jumeirah, but in Education Village, which is located only 20 minutes from Jumeirah, you can find several of them. The University of Wollongong Dubai, Middlesex University and the American University of Dubai are some reputed universities among them.
Facilities for health services
Within Jumeirah, many top-notch health and aesthetic facilities can be found. There are some of these:
Hospital for Medicare
Hospital Emirates
Hospital Neuro Spinal
Centre for Pediatric Specialty Medicare
The British Lasik Centre for Cosmetic Surgery and
Clinic of Aesthetica
Cosmetic Skin & Laser Core Derma line
Such health care and aesthetic facilities boast state-of-the-art equipment for diagnosis and treatment. In addition, in these centres, you can also find expert and seasoned practitioners.
In Jumeirah Shopping Malls
It's no surprise that one of the famous neighborhoods in the city won't feature them, as Dubai is known as the haven for shopping centres. Within the radius of this city, you will find ample shopping centres. Near Jumeirah, some popular shopping centres are also located.
In and around Jumeirah, some of the famous shopping malls are:
Mercato Shopping Mall: It was designed by a renowned Italian architect, Danielle Morelli. There are 140 service outlets and shops in Mercato Shopping Mall and it is considered among the city's top 10 malls.
Jumeirah Plaza: It's not the largest of the malls, but a visit is always worthwhile. Specifically, Jumeirah Plaza is your go-to place if you want to shop in a peaceful and crowd-free place. Sunset Mall: Featuring high-end stores and various dining options, it is located in Jumeirah 3.
The Dubai Mall: Definitely, no introduction is required. It has everything, right from eating options to retail stores and entertainment venues. It can be accessed from Jumeirah in just 12 minutes.
Cafes and Restaurants
Jumeirah is no less than a paradise for food-lovers. A selection of restaurants and cafes offering a multicultural culinary experience are located here. You will find them all in Jumeirah, whether you are fond of Arab cuisine or like eating Indian fare. High-end eateries are also nestled in the popular shopping malls, hotels, and restaurants in Jumeirah.
These are some of Jumeirah’s popular restaurants and cafes:
Al Bawadi Reem
About Nusr-Et
Restaurant Sammach
COYA Peruvian establishment
To Scalini
Seafood Shop 2
Gourmet Omnia
Café One
Sea Fu The Sea
Japanese Restaurant Itadaki
Village of Turk
Fridays for TGI
Seafood Restaurant Sardina
You can also head to Costa Cafe, McDonald's drive-thru or Starbucks if you're up for a fast grab.
Jumeirah Worship Centres
Jumeirah creates worship centres for Muslims, Hindus and Christians to appeal to the diverse communities belonging to various faiths. Among them, not only in the region, but throughout the city, Jumeirah Mosque is the most famous. It is the oldest mosque in Dubai.
In Jumeirah and its close proximity, other religious centres are:
Baptist Church of the Emirates
Buddhist Temple of Mahamevnawa
Temple Gurdwara
The Beaches
Jumeirah residents have convenient beach access as it is nestled along the coast of Dubai. Among them, some popular beaches are:
Playa Jumeirah
Beach at Sunset (Umm Suqeim Beach)
La Mer (A residential development on the beachfront)
Beach Kite
The beaches are surrounded by hotels and restaurants in Jumeirah. In addition, they also have a range of visitor events lined up.
Jumeirah Residential Properties
In Jumeirah, residential properties include flats, villas, townhouses and penthouses. If you are searching for smaller living rooms, you will find studios as well. These units are sold in various configurations. For instance, you can choose from 1, 2, or 3-bedroom options if you are looking for Jumeirah area Dubai Apartments for Sale Cheaps. Similarly, villas, penthouses and townhouses also have different numbers of rooms.
It is important to note that in this city; most residential buildings are typically low-rise. You will not, therefore, be able to enjoy the striking views of the Dubai skyline. Still, this particular shortcoming is compensated for by the rest of the features.
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Why You Should Buy A Wardrobe
Wardrobes. Standing closests, primarily used to store clothes. A wardrobe is known for being attached to a wall, and offer storage space for clothes and household accessories. In the modern age, these are an essential part of hotel rooms, hostels, and houses. They come in different form factors, designs, and can be customized per the needs of an individual or a business. But the question is...
Why should you invest in a Wardrobe?
There are a number of benefits for getting one. For hotels, these can accomodate all sorts of travellers and other residents. At homes, these can accomdate everyone in the family. We're listing down some of these advantages down for you, and hopefully they'll set your mind to ease. But first let's discuss which type you should consider.
When talking about wardrobes, two types immediately come to mind:
- Walk in Wardrobes- Built in Wardrobes
Both of these have their ups and downs. They're both made to suit different scenarios. But let's list down the factors you should put into consideration.
Built in Wardrobe vs Walk in Wardrobe
Let's first consider Built in Wardrobes:
- Built in Wardrobes are more compact and can be mounted against a single wall
- Built in Wardrobes generally occupy less space
- Built in Wardrobes cost considerably less
- Built in Wardrobes offer less storage space in comparison
- Suitable for medium to small sized rooms
And as for Walk in Wardrobes:
- Walk in Wardrobes offer a private changing space
- Walk in Wardrobes have more storage space
- Walk in Wardrobes require approximately three times more space than Built in Wardrobes
- Walk in Wardrobes cost significantly higher in comparison
- Suitable for medium to large sized rooms
These are just some of the points to consider, before deciding which one to go for. As you can see, Walk in Wardrobes also have their perks. But generally Built in Wardrobes are more preferred by consumers. Hence, we're going to talk about those today.
Benefits of Built in Wardrobes Various Spacing Options
Here's another good thing about Built in Wardrobes. You get to decide which storage option you want where. Maybe you need more shelves, maybe you need more hanging areas, maybe you need a little lighting, maybe you need more drawers... It can all be mixed and matched to meet your specific needs.
Every Built in Wardrobe will occupy a specific amount of space, relative to the size of a room. There will always be standard options available for you to choose from. But there's always room for customization.
Elegant Appearance
Unlike their Walk in counterpart, Built in Wardrobes are a part of the rooms they're made in. This means that they only add or subtract from the aesthetic and appearance of the room. There are a number of design options that you can go for. Plenty of materials as well (most notably wood).
Your Wardrobe, as the rest of your design choices, are a statement of your personality or business. If done right, these can add that dashing bit of elegance to a room, that you didn't know you needed.
Protection from Dust particles
Imagine walking into your wardrobe, and picking out an outfit. But you noticed that there's a considerable amount of dust gathered on your items and shelves. With Built in Wardrobes, that wouldn't be an issue.
Dust gathers in open spaces and on uncovered objects. This is a big problem, especially in the UAE region. But these wardrobes, come with closed doors. This keeps all the dust and dirt particles out. And also leads us to our next point
Easy Maintenance
These are considerably easy to maintain. There's very less effort involved in cleaning them if they get a bit dirty. The outer area, or the doors (most likely) are more prone to gathering dust. This can easily be wiped off by dry cloth.
If you use a good coating over wooden wardrobes, like PVC or HPL, these would last long regardless.
Optimised Use of Space
If you have a need for in-house storage, you'll get storage furniture. In bedrooms, there's be different sorts of them for varying purposes. But if you get a Wardrobe, most of your storage problems will be solved right there. These are highly spacious, and can be used with hanging, drawers, shelves, and any other kind of storage design you need.
This one structure is there to combine them all into one, and reduce your need for extra furniture.
Conclusion
Okay, so here's the summary for the article:
- Wardrobes are a great storage furniture, for homes and various facilities
- Builtin Wardrobes are a general preference. But Walkin in Wardrobes are also a considerable option.
- Wardrobes:
Protect your items from dust
Are easy to maintain
Can be customized
Add elegance to a room
Make good use of space in a room
Before making a final decision though, you should definitely take an expert's advice. Every person wants a unique solution to their problems. That can be tricky job, without the help of an experienced professional. In fact, you can contact us right here. We'd be glad to hear from you.
Where to get a Wardrobe from?
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Wardrobe in Dubai
MBT offers all kinds of FF&E services, including Wooden Wardrobes. Our services are available in Dubai, and throughout the UAE region. We have ample experience in producing wooden furniture for various reputable clients, and more.
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MBT has grown to become one of the pioneers in providing building technology solutions in UAE market. With this, Art Code is sister company with MBT, a renowned Interiors Contracting Company run operations in the Whole Middle East region through several branches in Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar, UAE, UK and Spain.
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MBT team works on hotels, schools, hospitals from large and small and from basic to luxury in FF & E industry within your budget.
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Best English Language Training Institute in Dubai
Established in 2007, iEnglish is known for the best English language institute and one of the rare English training institutes accredited by the UAE Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ACTVET) and the Ministry of Education. Furthermore, we have specific tie-ups and/or associations/agreements with the major publishers such as Pearson Education, Cambridge University Press, and IDP Education recognizing iEnglish as an IELTS Testing Venue, meaning students can sit for their IELTS exams inside iEnglish venue. iEnglish is accredited as a preparation center for Young Learners’ Testing Programs from Cambridge Assessment which is a part of Cambridge University Press. Linguaskill is another business-based exam that iEnglish provides to students wishing to have an accredited business English lifetime certificate accredited by Cambridge University Press too.
With the remarkable experience we have had during the past 18 years in the field of English training, we have taken a step towards expansion and had our first luxurious branch opened in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain in 2017. Following that, we continued our innovative thoughts for further expansion. We launched our first kids institute in all branches across the UAE including Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai branches on Sh. Zayed Road and in Al-Garhoo and Sharjah; the first institute of its kind in the region. Our innovative concept of teaching English has brought us to stand different among other English training institutes in the entire UAE.
Check out our most popular courses in Al Ain, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, from iEnglish.
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The key to building a great English language school is listening to our students, and many of our students have required teachers with British or American accents. All the teachers currently studying at iEnglish Language Institute are amazing. https://ienglishinstitute.ae/
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Bengaluru Delayed In open school
Easily recognized name
Built up in 1982, the Eat and Drink gathering rose up out of humble beginnings to turn into a famous name in the café and providing food industry in the UAE. The gathering right now has 40 branches and in excess of 1,000 workers.
Offering sympathies for his passing via web-based networking media, a few people in the UAE recalled Abdulla as a man who bolstered the network in different ways, aside from the employments that put nourishment on the table for a few families in the UAE.
Back home, Abdulla was the overseeing editorial manager of Malayalam paper 'News Kerala'. He was the administrator of CBSE school Sapphire Central School and overseeing chief of different business foundations in Kerala.
Dubai: V.P. Abdulla Mahmood, proprietor of mainstream Indian eatery network in the UAE 'Eat and Drink kicked the bucket in the place where he grew up in the south Indian territory of Kerala on Monday.

A senior organization official revealed to Gulf News that Abdulla, 62, was experiencing treatment for malignancy in the US and India for as far back as a half year.
"He and his better half Zainaba were back at home in Kozhikode. He was conceded in Aster MIMS Hospital yesterday after his condition compounded. He passed away around 5pm today (Monday)," said Nishanth Arippoovil, HR director of the gathering.
Memorial service
The couple has two girls and a child, every one of whom are UAE inhabitants. Nishanth said all relatives had traveled to Kerala to go to the burial service of Abdulla on Tuesday.
Set up in 1982, the Eat and Drink gathering rose up out of humble beginnings to turn into a prestigious name in the eatery and providing food industry in the UAE. The gathering presently has 40 branches and in excess of 1,000 workers.
Offering sympathies for his demise via web-based networking media, a few network individuals in the UAE recollected Abdulla as a man who bolstered the network in different ways separated from the occupations that put nourishment on the table for a few families in the UAE.
Back home, Abdulla was the overseeing editorial manager of Malayalam paper 'News Kerala'. He was the administrator of CBSE school 'Sapphire Central School' and overseeing executive of some different business foundations in Kerala.
NIOS Board Exam 2019 Datesheet has been discharged for Class 10 and Class 12 understudies. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has discharged the test timetable for NIOS Board tenth Exam 2019 and NIOS twelfth Exam 2019 for the April session. Understudies who were energetically hanging tight for the announcement of NIOS tenth and twelfth Datesheet 2019 would now be able to check the test plan online on the official site. To guarantee simple accessibility for the understudies, NIOS Board has made the last datesheet for the board tests accessible.
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Barbershop Culture Around the World

You can find records of what we would call barbers as far back as 296BC, where Greek men would congregate at the market for a haircut. They would also chatter and gossip amongst themselves; of what, we have no record, perhaps philosophy, perhaps local gossip. One thing we can say for sure, is that the tradition continued.
Barbering is one profession that is unlikely to disappear anytime soon. Whilst there are heads, there will be hair, and that hair needs to be tamed. In different cultures, haircuts can signify different things, religious, heritage or simply style and fashion.
The Cut and the Chit Chat
The barbershop is often a place of discourse, be that political, social, local or of a more therapeutic nature. A place to talk openly, discuss issues and concerns, relationships or who scored where in what stadium. Whatever your experience of the barbershop, it is likely that socialising plays a large part in the visit.
The birthplace of modern barbering as we know it, is the USA. Back in the 19th century a man by the name of A.B. Molar created the first school of barbering. Offering training and education around the profession, he shaped the barbers we see today. Previously, barbers were also the surgeons and dentists in communities. Take that however you will.
Barbers Around the World
In the US today, the barbershop is teeming with sport talk. The who is who of the NBA and NFL, or who rattled the biscuit in the top shelf over the weekend out on the ice. Politics are often best left at the door in the US, when you are in the chair, the only care are the sports colours you wear.
Barbers in Mexico are often politically charged, with heated discussions around what appears in the broadsheets sat on the table in the waiting area. Taking politicians to task, and discussing socio-economic issues, barbers are often great orators, with a wide range of opinions, formed from speaking to wide demographics of people each day.

The UK barbershops are mostly filled with talk of football. The popular opening gambit for many Brits of “what team do you support, Mate” rarely turns a blank and serves as a perfect ice breaker. Usually, a silence or negative response nods to an assumed rivalry and quintessential British politeness. Failing a chat about the Premier League, the errands the wife has bestowed on the tired husband may also provide some light discussion.
Here in the UAE, an image conscious populace often intent on setting a trend, barbers talk style, fashion and what’s hot and what’s not. Looking for a unique style and to stand out from the crowd, the new breed of barbershop found around the streets, malls and hotels of Dubai scream tradition, although what you find inside should wow even the most modern of gentlemen. Their service is a journey, an experience, a well-rounded pampering.
Industry Insights
Popular and ever-growing barbershop chain Chaps & Co. is one such outfit operating out of the Middle East. Originating in Dubai, they now boast 10 shops in the UAE, across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Their most recent opening, however, can be found halfway around the world on Broadway in New York City; the brand has certainly got something right.
Founder Jordan Davies alluded to a missing element in male grooming when he arrived in Dubai back in 2010. He said,
“I had been looking for somewhere to get a full service, hair, beard, towel shave, and whilst there were options, they were few and far between. Seeing this gap in the market, I teamed up with friends over here, and Chaps & Co. was born”.
Going from strength to strength, the brand quickly opened 2nd, 3rd and 4th shops, and the face of barbering changed forever in Dubai; he continued,
“After the success of the first two shop, it was a logical decision to expand around the city, strategically placing shops, even inside others such as our Bloomberg branch and inside the hotel, Caesars Palace. COVID of course caused us some disruption, but we’ve bounced back even stronger and now have shops in both Riyadh and New York City”.
When asked about the topic of culture he said,
“Back home in the UK, a trip to the barbershop was like a birth right. You didn’t just pick one, your dad took you to his, you were introduced to Frank, and he became your barber. You could visit anytime, join the queue and soon enough you were chatting with a man who has known you since you were a nipper. It’s quite the experience when you think about it, but also one that’s not uncommon anywhere in the world”.

We Come in Peace, and with Scissors
Perhaps, in a world wrought with indifferences between nations and people, one thing we can all come together on, is that a barbershop is a place you can visit, feel accepted and talk openly without judgement. Perhaps the worlds politicians and policy makers could do good to spend the day as a fly on the wall of any given barbershop, to better understand the people and places that fall under their laws.
What we can say for certain, is that whilst hair needs cutting, barbers will be patiently waiting, with both scissor and conversation. A story as old as time itself.
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