A supersized gingerbread house made in the vision of the Burj Khalifa greets visitors in Dubai International Airport’s terminal 3. Six engineers joined the Address Dubai Marina’s executive chef Avinash Mohan to create the 14-metre high structure, which took 432 hours to complete, or the equivalent of working around-the-clock for 18 straight days. Decorated with gift boxes and lights, the Ginger Burj is some feat. Here's the foodie facts that went into its construction: “The festive decorations also include four gingerbread chalets around the replica of Burj Khalifa and retail stands to purchase last-minute festive treats for family members and friends, packaged in travel-friendly gift boxes and bags,” the hotelier said. <strong>______________</strong> <strong>Read more:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/travel/google-reveals-uae-s-most-popular-travel-search-queries-1.683893">Google reveals UAE's most popular travel search queries</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/top-10-visit-santa-s-grotto-at-wafi-register-for-the-junior-cooking-class-at-fairmont-the-palm-head-to-yas-marina-circuit-for-the-return-of-trainyas-1.683615">Top 10: Visit Santa's Grotto at Wafi</a></strong>