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05 Secrets of Dubai’s Burj Khalifah

Posted on the 01 November 2018 by Umair Aslam
  1. Dubai’s Crowning Attraction

Dubai’s pinnacle fascination can be seen from miles away: Burj Khalifah, the world’s tallest building is standing in the middle of the deep blue sea at the coast of man-made island with 160 stories above the ground that is 950 feet higher than the world trade center which was a beauty of America and was crept down in 2000 and now known with the name of “9/11”. Well, it is hard for you to omit the gleaming, glowing and sparkling city at night like a huge twinkling star.

  1. The History of the Burj Khalifah

The needle-like ski divers favorite spot first opened in 2010, although work on this esteemed project started six years ago almost in 2004. More than $1.5 billion spent on this overall. It is a self-evident of its own beauty that was first introduced with the name of “Burj Khalifah” to the world. So, many people are unaware of the hidden secrets of Burj Khalifah. It was inaugurated by Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum in all its dignity. It was opened with a massive celebration to giving it a welcome hand. There were a 10 minutes fireworks exhibited, that was launched at the building itself.

  1. Burj Khalifa Facts

Burj Khalifah was a truly amazing construction. It was required some 12, 000 labor per day, who continuously worked for day and night with 22 million working hours. It is 141 feet uprooted in the deep blue sea as a basement. To keep the heavy metal designs so high in sky kind of building, 18 automated units were joined together to get paneled of windows series over the building; it takes more than five months to clean all vents.

  1. A daring place for celebrities

Not only window cleaners performed many stunts on this biggest building. In 2010, when Mission Impossible was filmed: Tom cruise and the complete cast went for a shot to Dubai for making memories with stunting scenes. Tom Cruise made this film in the air of Dubai. LOL! He was half on the ground of Dubai while a mile and a half above the Dubai by hanging himself into robes.

  1. A skyscrapers kind of thing

Though the skyscraper’s glamorous location is an extensive walk for US travelers, its motivation can be found much closer to home. Burj Khalifah is something more important for such skyscraper. They come to Dubai to enjoy a dusty skydiving in the sands of Dubai. People like to enjoy a 160 story based longest image kind alike a castle. It seems to be, you are diving like you have wings to fly. They just need to get a rental car in Dubai to come toward a destination for having skiing stunt.

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