Abu Dhabi - Sunset Drive - 4K HDR

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Driving around the Abu Dhabi at Sunset. Filmed in HDR in 4K60FPS for 75 inch + OLED TV's. This is a broadcast friendly 709 version. Anyone interested in the HDR version? LMK~ Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, a 1-1/2 hour drive from Dubai, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf. The skyline’s modern towers and shopping megacenters such as Abu Dhabi and Marina malls are a big attraction. If you are in Dubai, I highly recommend seeing this in person as well! Start with Al Maryah( جزيرة المارية) and Al Reem (جزيرة الريم) Islands. https://visitabudhabi.ae/en

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0:00 Intro
0:32 Al Maryah Island
2:19 Al Reem Island
26:02 Al Maryah Island
29:30 Downtown/Central Business District
41:17 Al Bateen
43:57 Marina District
54:02 Qaṣr Al Waṭan Presidential Palace District
1:01:27 Al Bateen
1:07:20 Downtown/Central Business District.

Ten Interesting Abu Dhabi Facts:
1. Wealth from Oil: Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund (ADIA) holds over $1 trillion in assets, fueled by its vast oil reserves, contributing 9% of global supply.
2. Economic Powerhouse: The city generates over 60% of the UAE’s GDP, with an economy valued at $250 billion.
3. Luxury Real Estate: High-end properties on Saadiyat and Al Reem Islands often exceed $10 million.
4. Iconic Skyline: Landmarks like Etihad Towers and Capital Gate (leaning 18 degrees) are part of a $50 billion infrastructure investment.
5. Diversification Plan: Abu Dhabi’s $500 billion Vision 2030 focuses on reducing oil dependency through investments in real estate and tech.
6. Investor-Friendly Market: Tax-free incentives have boosted the real estate market, now valued over $150 billion.
7. Cultural Investment: The Louvre Abu Dhabi cost $1 billion, part of a $27 billion plan for Saadiyat Island’s cultural district.
8. Real Estate Surge: Property sales hit $16 billion in 2023, up 37%, reflecting strong demand.
9. Wealth Hub: The city is home to 18,000 millionaires and 4 billionaires, driven by real estate and finance.
10. Luxury Hotels: Investments of $20 billion include projects like Emirates Palace, which cost $3 billion to build.

Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. The city is the seat of the Abu Dhabi Central Capital District, the capital city of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the UAE's second-most populous city, after Dubai. The city is situated on a T-shaped island, extending into the Gulf from the central-western coast of the UAE. As of 2023, Abu Dhabi's urban area had an estimated population of 2.5 million, out of 3.8 million in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Al Maryah Island - An upmarket destination perfect for visitors who love the finer things in life. For dramatic turquoise sea views, check into the five-star Rosewood Abu Dhabi hotel set on the vibrant Sowwah Square waterfront or the ultra-modern Four Seasons Hotel on the edge of the Arabian Gulf. Enjoy a visit to the expansive The Galleria shopping centre which boasts over 400 stores, including high-street favourites such as Zara and famous luxury brands like Chanel, Cartier, Dior and more. Restaurants include The Cheesecake Factory, Paul Café, Zuma, Nusr-et and Coya on the Al Maryah Island promenade. Entertainment ranges from the city’s largest theatre and only IMAX experience, the region’s first National Geographic Ultimate Explorer, three rooftop parks.

Al Reem Island - A natural island situated 600 metres off the coast and connected by bridges. It is home to a variety of residential, commercial and retail developments, and sits close to Saadiyat Island and Al Maryah Island. Home to one of the emirate’s architectural landmarks: the linked, pillared-style Gate Towers. Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi was the first French higher-education institution to open in the Gulf and is the university's first international campus.

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