I think they've done a great job with the upgrades of the souks and here's the proof - a photo of the Bur Dubai textile souk in 1960 and another which I took from more or or less the same place a few months ago...


Moving back to Dubai after 22 years has been an experience! Back then we didn't have the internet or blogs. Now we do I can jot down my thoughts on daily life, things we come up against, things we enjoy, the multi-national society, the laws, the weather...plus other things in general which catch my attention.
4 comments:
Oh god it's SO lovely with that palm roof!
sd, the gold souk was like it too - but in reality they were a mixture of barasti with corrugated iron scraps, bits of tattered cloth, battered sheets of plywood - anything they could find to give a bit of shade.
And sand to walk on of course.
I loved kicing through the sand to reach the shops years ago. It added to the smells and gave such an authentic 'souqy' smell....interlocking does not cut it.
cg, ain't that the truth!
Plus all the textiles hanging all across the very narrow sandy alleyways that we had to fight our way past!
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