UAE Lunar New Year Style! How do those Chinese who have lived in the UAE for many years as expatriates and started successful businesses celebrate the New Year?
Over the years, more and more Chinese have chosen to leave their homeland and break new ground in the UAE. More than a decade ago, not many people lived in this mysterious Chinese country, but today, about 370,000
Chinese people have moved here. From one Chinese mini-mart scattered in Dubai to the completion of Dragon City, Ajman China City, Yiwu Commodity City and Dubai Mall's Chinatown, more and more Chinese enterprises and Chinese people are settling down here.
The number of Chinese in the UAE is likely to rise year by year as trade between the two countries grows and diplomatic ties are strengthened.
On the occasion of the Chinese New Year, UAE media The National interviewed some Chinese in the UAE, who shared their initial intention of coming to live in the UAE and their bright outlook for the Year of the Dragon.
Below are heartwarming stories about some chinese expats in the UAE. Wonderful stories. Unfortunately, you don't understand mandarin 😅