Fastest, highest, longest: Five records set by UAE

Here are five record-breaking feats

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Ain Dubai, the world’s largest Ferris wheel
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Dubai: From the world's tallest building to the deepest diving pool, the United Arab Emirates, which turns 50 on Thursday, has a love of setting records.

Here are five of the UAE's record-breaking feats:

Burj Khalifa

Tallest building

Dubai is the glitziest of the UAE's seven emirates and its shining achievement is the needle-shaped Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.

The 828-metre (2,717-feet) skyscraper, in glistening glass and steel, opened in the downtown area in 2010.

Known as Burj Dubai before its inauguration, it was renamed Burj Khalifa in honour of the UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Biggest Ferris wheel

At 250 metres (820 feet) from the ground to the top of its rim, Ain Dubai ("Dubai Eye") towers above the Bluewaters artificial island.

The world's largest Ferris wheel, Ain Dubai, opened in October 2021.

Each of its 48 carriages can hold 40 people, and it takes 38 minutes to complete a full rotation.

Record-breaking zipline: In February, Ras Al Khaimah earned a Guinness World Record for the world’s longest zipline — Jebel Jais Flight. The 2,800-metre long attraction is perched above the towering Jebel Jais mountain.

Longest zipline

Dubai is not the only emirate with record-breaking structures, with Ras Al Khaimah boasting the world's longest zipline.

Jebel Jais Flight, which opened in January 2018, spans 2,831.88 metres (9,290 feet).

Riders can reach speeds up to 150 kilometres (93 miles) per hour as they zip through the Hajar mountain range.

Designed for everyone, from beginners and professionals, Deep Dive Dubai offers a variety of freediving and scuba diving experiences and courses

Deepest diving pool

Dubai added to its list of records in June when it opened the world's deepest swimming pool for diving.

Deep Dive Dubai, an indoor facility for scuba diving, plumbs 60 metres (196 feet). Divers can explore a mock sunken city, play chess and navigate through caves.

Formula Rossa at Ferrari World

Fastest rollercoaster

Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, also has its share of records including the world's fastest rollercoaster.

Formula Rossa, which simulates driving a Formula One car at a speed of up to 240 kilometres (150 miles) an hour, is located at the Ferrari World theme park and opened in November 2010.

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