Chemistry:Gold souk
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A gold souk (Arabic: سوق الذهب) is a gold market in Arab countries of the Arabian Peninsula and particularly in GCC countries.[1] The word souk is mostly used by Arabs for open markets. The term evolved through the expatriates settled in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and spread to other Asian and Western parts due to the growing number of expatriates in GCC countries. The term is often used to refer to the gold market in Arabized or Muslim cities, but also appears in Western and Asian cities.
The gold souk in Dubai is one of the most famous and traditional markets in the world, renowned for its vast selection of gold, jewelry, and precious stones. Located in the center of Dubai's commercial district of Deira, the market is a popular choice for tourists and a favoured shopping destination for both locals and visitors.
The world's largest indoor gold souk is located at Deira, Dubai, UAE.[2]
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Gold Souk Grande, Kochi, India.
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Dubai Gold Souk has narrow lanes that are lined with hundreds of jewellery stores.
See also
- Dubai Gold Souk
- Bazaar
References
- ↑ Marcus Webb (2011). "Dubai: 10 Things to Do - The Gold Souk". Time. https://content.time.com/time/travel/cityguide/article/0,31489,1849667_1849594_1849119,00.html.
- ↑ "World's largest indoor gold souk at Dubai Mall". gulfnews.com. May 29, 2008. http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/world-s-largest-indoor-gold-souk-at-dubai-mall-1.453658. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
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