Bastakiya District Dubai
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi - Dubai - Sharjah - Al Ain
The wind towers in the region are more than mere decorative structures: experts say that wind is channeled to the houses that lie scattered between the towers and it works as a perfect cooling mechanism in the region.
Old Bastakiya region with 300 m X 200 m area is along the Dubai Creek at the Bur Dubai side. Dubai Museum or Al Fahidi Fort is another attraction in the vicinity of Batakiya District. Renovation of Bastakiya District was started in 2001 by Dubai Municipality. Tourists can witness the multi-cultural tradition of Dubai when they enter Bastakiya District. Originally inhabited by Arabs and Sunnis from Persia, this district carries a Bastakiyan appeal in all the buildings and cultural relics which constitute it.
While the Museum evokes the memories of Bastakiyan settlements in the region,
the culture center here helps in the fusion and amalgamation of Persian culture
with Arabic traditions. The art gallery in Bastakiyan District exhibits mainly
the Persian Art forms which have borrowed aesthetic components from the Art
forms of the Emirates. Restaurants and traditionally designed markets also carry
a mark of Persian migration in the region. XVA is a typical example of a Persian
house restored as a hotel. Other attractions include Majlis Gallery and café.