Money Dubai-based The Camel Soap Factory lets tourists bring home piece of UAE culture By: Harry Hackel Date: January 20, 2022 While the UAE’s population is nearly 90 percent expat, the country has its own unique culture and history – even if it is often tucked beneath the surface. Stevi Lowmass, Owner and Founder of The Camel Soap Factory. Previous articleUAE: Body of Pakistani national killed in Houthi attack repatriatedNext articleBiden’s first year: early successes forgotten amid multiple crises. Harry Hackelhttps://dubaistandard.com Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Popular Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque begins mass iftar by honoring the nation’s founding father Abu Dhabi authorities help transport more than 700 passengers through special operations amid the Iran war Dubai named the world’s cleanest city for the sixth consecutive year Dubai’s Fairmont The Palm continues full operations after nearby debris incident amid Middle East conflict Two IndiGo flights diverted due to Middle East conflict, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded More like thisRelated Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque begins mass iftar by honoring the nation’s founding father Staff Writer - March 10, 2026 The initiative expanded from Abu Dhabi to Al Ain... Abu Dhabi authorities help transport more than 700 passengers through special operations amid the Iran war Staff Writer - March 10, 2026 Abu Dhabi is actively addressing the needs of those... Dubai named the world’s cleanest city for the sixth consecutive year Staff Writer - March 10, 2026 The accolade highlights Dubai Municipality’s ongoing commitment to improving... Dubai’s Fairmont The Palm continues full operations after nearby debris incident amid Middle East conflict Staff Writer - March 10, 2026 The hotel stated that, as the situation continues to...