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Dried fruit market in Karachi

Karachi's dried fruit market is located in the center of Karachi and is a traditional market with a long history.

Karachi's dried fruit market is famous for its rich variety, high quality and affordable price. Here, you can find all kinds of dried fruits, such as almonds, walnuts, raisins, dried figs, and other special foods, such as hot sauce, honey, candy and so on. Dried fruit market has a unique architectural style and rich ethnic customs. Most of the shops in the market are traditional wooden structures, and exquisite patterns are carved on the eaves of houses, giving people a sense of simplicity and elegance.

On the street of the market, you can see stalls filled with all kinds of dried fruits and people who come to buy them. The dried fruits here not only meet the needs of local people, but also are exported to other countries and become world-famous specialties. In addition to a wide variety of dried fruits, Karachi's dried fruit market has many other characteristics. Here, you can taste all kinds of delicious dried fruits and special foods, such as almond candy and walnut candy.

These foods have a unique taste and mouthfeel, which makes people memorable. In addition, there are some traditional handicraft shops that sell exquisite handicrafts, such as embroidery and hand-painted ceramics. These handicrafts are the traditional skills of local people and have high collection value.

Karachi's introduction:

Karachi is located on the southern coast of Pakistan, on the western edge of the Indus Delta, and on the plain between the Riley River and the Mariel River. It covers an area of 3,527 square kilometers, including urban area 182 1 square kilometer. Karachi has a subtropical desert climate, with high temperature and little rain for most of the year and unbearable heat. The average minimum temperature in winter (1 and February) is 13℃, and the average maximum temperature in summer (May and June) is 34℃. There is little rainfall in Karachi, with an average annual rainfall of only 200mm.

Karachi is the largest and most populous city in Pakistan, where modern and ancient cultures are integrated. There are narrow alleys, dilapidated ancient cities, gravel paths and elegant modern buildings. There are many skilled craftsmen in the city who use the ancient skills passed down to make exquisite handicrafts. There are wide sunny beaches, deep-sea fishing, yachting, golf and horseback riding.

The hotel provides Pakistani and western food, which is enough to meet your needs. You can also buy unique handicrafts and beautiful carpets in Karachi market. The main attractions are Pakistan National Museum, Autumn Wide Land, Jinnah Tomb and Habuji Lake.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Karachi.