When it comes to countries in the Middle East, people often think of "countries with unparalleled wealth."
This sentence accurately sums up the Middle East's rich.
Why are Middle Eastern countries so rich? One of the main reasons is that they have abundant oil resources, almost all Middle Eastern countries have become rich from oil.
One country, however, is an exception. The country's GDP per capita in 2023 will reach $60,500, making it the 27th richest country in the world.
This particular country is not entirely dependent on oil, which accounts for only about 20% of its total income.
Bahrain is also notable for having a thriving entertainment industry in a normally conservative part of the Middle East, and has a reputation as one of the most liberal and open countries in the region.
Bahrain is also known as the "Back garden of the Middle East".
How did Bahrain turn out this way? What is the story of this small country?
The smallest country in the Middle East - Bahrain
At the very mention of Bahrain, many people will feel unfamiliar, as if they have never heard of this place.
Bahrain is located in the southwestern Persian Gulf, between Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
With an area of just 780 square kilometers, the country is small enough to rank low in the Middle East and not even easy to find on a world map.
Not only is the place small, but the population is also very limited. With a population of less than 1.5 million, it is a truly small country.
Bahrain is one of the few countries in the world with a hereditary monarchy, and the country's political, economic and military powers are held by the king, who enjoys supreme power.
The current King of Bahrain is Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who has four sons and two daughters.
The official religion of Bahrain, like that of most Middle Eastern countries, is Islam. The country is very religious and most people believe in Islam.
The Middle East's Back Garden
There is another industry in Bahrain that is thriving, albeit in a less glamorous way.
It is well known that the Middle East is influenced by religion, the most widespread sect being Islam. So despite the wealth of Middle Eastern countries, life is not as interesting as one might think.
In this context, Bahrain's uniqueness comes to the fore. Compared with countries such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain has a more open atmosphere and a freer life.
In addition, in order to develop its economy, Bahrain has vigorously developed tourism. Bahrain has become a popular tourist destination for wealthy people from neighboring countries.
At the same time, Bahrain is relatively relaxed about entry and visas for foreigners, so there are many folk girls who come to earn a living in the erotic industry.
Bahraini people have a good life, not only enjoy free education and health care, but also enjoy good social welfare benefits.
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