They should still build this way, with this very arab style, it would be ecological and absolutely beautiful. Please more videos about Emirati's culture, thanks.
Amazing engineering back in those times (centuries), the materials used and preservation of How old the buildings are. Its quiet astonishing seeing this in the 21st century + the knowledge that has passed down from generation to generations. Its a great big world for us to explore and share our cultural uniqueness as one big happy families. Keep up the information shareing and Well done to you Sir. From all the way in The Hapi Isles, Solomon Islands.
I visited this museum on a recent trip to Dubai. It was pretty interesting. They are doing a lot of work right now to the whole area. I will be really excited to see what it looks like when the work is finished! 🙂
When I visited the Emirates, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Emiratis of Iranian origin (khodmooni) get their culture alive. They spoke Farsi openly, and were very warm and friendly to an Iranians of non-southern, Shia background. I'm not sure if my few days there tells the whole story, but it was a nice experience. I suppose I did a bit of snooty, arrogant behaviour amongst the Emiratis, but I suppose that is to be expected in a place where so many people are very rich.
@2:17 The surface of the walls, who are coated with a mix of mud and gypsum, gets chipped off during summer revealing the grooves of the coral stones. Where can I find more information about this? Isn't quite a lot of yearly work to chip off and redo all the walls? Or is this a misunderstanding?
What is this Chandler wood, exactly? I have been googling it online and cannot find it. Seems like I don't have the right spelling. Is anyone here able to help? Also, if I understand well what was said in this video, they use coral stone for the wall. How do they form this porous coral stone shown in the video into rectangular, evenly shaped walls? What is the final product of such wall called, can anyone help here?
I hope in 2019 UAE will start visa free or visa on arrival facility for Indian passport holder,so we can fly there to see the culture and everything. Insha ALLAH :)
Долго ждать не пришлось. Результаты сразу. На лица. На матрицы души. Кто влезть. Сотрут не экстрасенсов. Мутили ...дрова к чаю. Дрова на столе. Чашка разбита. Блюдце мне разбили. Они делали. .... Маленькие бегали. Подросли. У них есть свое задание. Прочистить кусочки.
They should still build this way, with this very arab style, it would be ecological and absolutely beautiful. Please more videos about Emirati's culture, thanks.
Amazing engineering back in those times (centuries), the materials used and preservation of How old the buildings are. Its quiet astonishing seeing this in the 21st century + the knowledge that has passed down from generation to generations. Its a great big world for us to explore and share our cultural uniqueness as one big happy families. Keep up the information shareing and Well done to you Sir. From all the way in The Hapi Isles, Solomon Islands.
I visited this museum on a recent trip to Dubai. It was pretty interesting. They are doing a lot of work right now to the whole area. I will be really excited to see what it looks like when the work is finished! 🙂
UAE is the best ever and awesome creativity, culture and love the technology
Very interesting, that wood that were uses in those houses must be the best wood in the world.
Proud to be in UAE. Salute this country.
When I visited the Emirates, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Emiratis of Iranian origin (khodmooni) get their culture alive. They spoke Farsi openly, and were very warm and friendly to an Iranians of non-southern, Shia background. I'm not sure if my few days there tells the whole story, but it was a nice experience.
I suppose I did a bit of snooty, arrogant behaviour amongst the Emiratis, but I suppose that is to be expected in a place where so many people are very rich.
I was in Dubai in early 1990s great country, great culture... Hope i could go there once again before i burn to ashes
grate!! Blessings from Ireland
wow very intreting
@2:17 The surface of the walls, who are coated with a mix of mud and gypsum, gets chipped off during summer revealing the grooves of the coral stones.
Where can I find more information about this? Isn't quite a lot of yearly work to chip off and redo all the walls? Or is this a misunderstanding?
Masha Allah but don't forget, you are belongs to sahaba ajmayeen.
Happiest and most luckiest person in the world.Masha Allah.
I love emarati culture ,I m pakistani, but I love uae also
MashAllah. thank you for information
Brilliant videos. Love them
Hopefully
Nice
Where can I find the the cultural understand center??
Nice home,eco friendly
Assalam Alikum, Masha Allah nice interior and nice construction.Thank you for Information.
Very amazing old house by cool air system
What is this Chandler wood, exactly? I have been googling it online and cannot find it. Seems like I don't have the right spelling. Is anyone here able to help? Also, if I understand well what was said in this video, they use coral stone for the wall. How do they form this porous coral stone shown in the video into rectangular, evenly shaped walls? What is the final product of such wall called, can anyone help here?
@@spiritualseeker410 Oh! Thanks for that information! I had no idea!
wonderful
Good information 🙏
I hope in 2019 UAE will start visa free or visa on arrival facility for Indian passport holder,so we can fly there to see the culture and everything. Insha ALLAH :)
Aha helicopter with home 👏
You could add a bit more of Arabic words! شكرا
Open doors Open mind♥️👍🇰🇼
Aiwaa
Долго ждать не пришлось. Результаты сразу. На лица. На матрицы души. Кто влезть. Сотрут не экстрасенсов. Мутили ...дрова к чаю. Дрова на столе. Чашка разбита. Блюдце мне разбили. Они делали. .... Маленькие бегали. Подросли. У них есть свое задание. Прочистить кусочки.
Great information but this is their architecture not culture lol
What's the difference?
They were mathematicians in the ancient world.
Я проверю. И отвела себе род на Венере. Не мутят с Кашпиком.
I have a question.. is he single? 😋
nothing uniquely emerati about it people build this way all across Arabia and the swahili cost and iran and north africa
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Its ruined😂
I was in Dubai in early 1990s great country, great culture... Hope i could go there once again before i burn to ashes