Sunday, June 4, 2006
Bahrain Tribune
Kingdom’s infrastructure development is second to none in the region. The rapidly changing skyline of the Kingdom is a proof that one day Manama will soon be Manhattan of the Gulf, a German writer Michael Teupel told Bahrain Tribune yesterday.
The book will highlight the ongoing major infrastructure projects like Bahrain Financial Harbour, World Trade Centre, Amwaj Islands, Durratul Bahrain, Al Areen, Abraaj Al Lulu etc.
He said that the infrastructure development is complementing to the overall economic growth of the country. “The outside world, especially the German investors need to know about the economic success of the Kingdom and they should come and invest here instead of going in any other GCC country posing more risks to their investments. Bahrain with a stable economic outlook and being a financial capital in the Middle East needs to be highlighted through books.”
“The economic boom in the Kingdom in last 10 years is incredible and the credit goes to the leadership and the people of Bahrain. I have been a frequent visitor to the Kingdom in the last decade and in this period Bahrain has emerged as one of the most stable economies with political openness and more free society. That is what the Westerners want to see in this part of the world.”
“Bahrain has also emerged as tourist destination in the region.”
Bahrain, Michael said, is also very much familiar among the German fans of Grand Prix. “The F1 track in Bahrain and hosting of successful events has made the Kingdom totally distinctive nation in the Middle East region. Due to F1 Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher’s races on this track are some other common factors for which Germans want to learn more about Bahrain.”
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Bahrain - Das Königreich
In seinem Buch "Bahrain - Das Königreich" nimmt der renommierte Schriftsteller Michael Teupel den Leser mit auf eine Entdeckungsreise in ein Land, das Tradition und Moderne harmonisch miteinander verbindet und international immer mehr an Stellenwert gewinnt.
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