Dubai is one of the United Arab Emirates' seven emirates. But did you know that the 200-meter section of the Burj Khalifa remains unfinished?


No one is permitted to enter the area. Only 71% of the skyscrapers are occupied. The construction of Dubai's Burj Khalifa was completed in 2010. Then there was the competition among the wealthy from all over the world for space in this building for their homes and offices. Tourists flock in large numbers to see this lovely structure on the seashore.
Thousands of people live in the Burj Khalifa. The Burj Khalifa features luxurious residences, cutting-edge entertainment venues, and even a swimming pool. However, due to its design, much of this massive skyscraper is completely deserted.


The Burj Khalifa has more than 200 floors, but only 160 of them are accessible to the public. This building's 200-meter section is so thin that no one can live in it.

Different Ramadan rules for the Burj Khalifa- Because the building is so tall, its occupants must follow different Ramadan rules. During Ramadan, those on the upper floors of the Burj Khalifa are instructed to break their fast two minutes later than those on the ground. Because residents of the Burj Khalifa can see the sun for an additional two minutes.

It's a different story when one-third of the Burj Khalifa is empty. The sewage from the building is not connected to Dubai's wastewater system. As a result, some trucks transport it every day. The building, which houses approximately 35,000 people, contains approximately 15 tonnes of sewage.

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