Falcon City of Wonders, an ambitious AED 5.5 billion project being built within Dubailand, is showcasing a model of the project at BurJuman Centre, a leading shopping
mall in Dubai. The 25-square metre show model will be on display at BurJuman until November 11, 2005.
The model features the entire range of structures that constitute the project, including the architectural wonders of the world such as the Pyramids, the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon, the Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal, the Great Wall of China, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. In addition to the wonders, the
model contains 1,400 villas and 54 G+6 buildings. The aesthetically illuminated model is positioned atop the glass bridge over the fountain located off the main doors of
BurJuman.
“Falcon City of Wonders is a landmark multi-purpose development that is set to transform the landscape of Dubai. In this regard, it is important that we promote the
project to the right audience,” said Salem Al Moosa, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Falcon City of Wonders LLC. “Being one of the premier shopping malls in
Dubai, BurJuman attracts tens of thousands of visitors every day, which makes it the ideal venue for us to showcase Falcon City of Wonders to the city’s residents and
visitors. The show model conveys a clear idea about the size and scope of the project as well as its specific aspects. By leveraging the excellent promotional platform
offered by BurJuman, we will be able to generate greater awareness about Falcon City of Wonders among investors, tourists as well as the general public.”
“Dubai’s tourism industry already generates about AED 7 billion a year, and the figure is projected to increase further in the coming years. Falcon City of Wonders will be
at the forefront of this growth in the city’s tourism sector. It is the only project to feature life-size replicas of the wonders of the world, making it a truly unique attraction.
Falcon City of Wonders will be a unique mix of tradition and modernity, capturing the spirit of ancient civilizations and combining it with modern facilities,” Al Moosa
added.
Falcon City of Wonders is shaped after the Falcon, which is symbolic of the UAE’s heritage. The project is spread over an area of 4 million square metres, and is divided
into five overlapping phases, with the first phase expected to begin in early 2006. Falcon City of Wonders comprises apartments, villas, shopping malls, hotels,
restaurants, health clubs, schools and parks.
Of the wonders of the world that make up the project, the Grand Pyramid of Giza will contain residential flats, offices and retail outlets, while the Babylonian Gardens will
comprise luxury apartments, restaurants and coffee shops. Retail outlets and luxury apartments will be the main features of the Eiffel Tower, whereas the Taj Mahal will
contain hotels and restaurants. The Great Wall of China will encircle the Pharaohs Theme Park.
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