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Welcome To Paradise.(Special Report)(Dubai and Abu Dhabi)

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Byline: Christopher Dickey

Oil revenue has made the desert--and plenty of other places--bloom with unexpected treasures for the tourist. Enter if you dare.

Maybe because crude oil carries more than a whiff of hellfire and brimstone, those whom it makes rich (and perhaps a little guilty) often try to create paradise on earth. Like the fictional Citizen Kane, they pour money into one Xanadu or another: villas, palaces, opulent sanctuaries and grandiose monuments. The desert blooms with flowers. Water courses through man-made rivers and streams. Artificial snow falls on air-conditioned slopes. In the oil-saturated Arabian Peninsula, whole cities have erupted from the infernal sands to reach for heaven. And if what has been created falls far short of celestial bliss, it's still not quite like anything else on earth.

Any visitor to the pleasure domes of today's Xanadus quickly discovers that architecture is not all that makes them unique. They lure labor and talent from around the world--Americans and Europeans, Bangladeshis, Thais and Indonesians, "expatriates who may not be able to make their own countries work but who hire themselves out with the promise of making others' perform: the international brigades of efficiency," as I wrote in a book called "Expats," about travels through these lands of fossil fuels and futuristic ambitions on the eve of the 1991 gulf war.

Although the scale has changed since then--everything is grander, taller, denser, richer--the patterns remain the same. When I checked out of the Marriott Courtyard Hotel in Kuwait City recently, the desk clerks were from India, Russia and the Philippines. A boatman I met plying the Disneyesque canals at the Madinat Jumeirah hotel complex in Dubai started his career as a fisherman on the Swahili coast of Kenya. These are places where foreigners and locals create a blend of the convenient and exotic: in countless sparkling malls, Bedouin robes and shameless bling are all part of the same extraordinary scene.

What has changed dramatically over the last 20 years is the way these hybrid societies, which used to welcome only workers into the precincts of paradise, have begun to lure tourists. Dubai in the 1970s made its money as a safe haven for gold smugglers. In the 1980s it repaired ships shot up during the Iran-Iraq War. Now it is one of the world's top vacation destinations. To entice the masses, it drew on its own limited oil money and the much vaster riches of other emirates, creating spectacular and unexpected attractions, like a golf course that uses a million gallons ...

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