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What are the places worth visiting in Morocco?

The holiday is coming, and the photo contest of friends circle for more than a year is about to begin. Some people went to Europe, some went to Southeast Asia, and of course some went to North Africa. Some friends must be curious. What's interesting about Africa? In fact, the customs in North Africa are quite unique, especially in Morocco, and the visa-free policy for China people has attracted many people to travel in recent years. Come with me to see what is worth visiting in Morocco.

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Casablanca

Casablanca, a city that seems to have come out of a movie, is marked by eternal love with its romantic sea and sky, surging blue waves and fine sand on the beach stretching for dozens of kilometers.

When you come to Casablanca, you must not miss the charming coastal scenery. In Journey of Flowers, the four-person group who chose natural scenery came to the beach in Casablanca as the first stop to enjoy the beautiful sea view and experience the life of looking for various shapes of seaside creatures on the beach after the tide ebbed.

Of course, on the beach in Casablanca, you can also see the magnificent Hassan II Mosque in the distance.

Hassan II Mosque is the third largest mosque in the world. One third of the mosque's buildings are built on the Atlantic Ocean. It is a unique maritime mosque in the world.

Looking at Hassan II Mosque from a distance, the picture is spectacular, and approaching the mosque is also magnificent. This time, the person in charge of "Journey Mode" visited the mosque at the first stop.

The artistic modeling of mosaic pattern, 25 titanium alloy automatic doors resistant to seawater corrosion and the marble floor heated all the year round show the unique charm of the highest mosque in modern Chengdu.

Therefore, it is not only a pilgrimage site that Muslims can't miss, but also very suitable for people who like art architecture and friends who are fascinated by technology to visit.

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Feisi ancient town

The old town of Fez, with a history of more than 2,800 years, is called "Athens of Africa", the first Muslim city in North Africa and the religious, cultural and artistic center of Morocco.

The ancient city of Fez is like a maze. There are more than 9000 streets in the small old city. It is said that even the old residents who have lived here for more than ten years may get lost here.

However, don't give up visiting the city because of the maze of streets, or you will regret it.

This is the best place to feel the simple folk customs of Morocco. More than 1000 Moroccan traditional handicraft shops are located in labyrinthine streets, just like the museum of life.

It is also a must-see place to meet Moroccan culture. Although the ancient city of Fez is quiet and ups and downs, it still leaves many historical and cultural sites, many beautiful palaces and more than 780 mosques for future generations to visit.

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Ayiben Hadu Zhu Lei Village

This task is to help the vast number of travel enthusiasts and friends to visit the shooting places of Gladiator and Game of Thrones, that is, Hadu Zhu Lei Village in Ajibon.

Ajben Hadu Zhu Lei Village is a group of ancient buildings made of unique Moroccan Songkhla mud bricks, which shows the traditional characteristics of the former Saharan residential area. The ancient village has been listed as a magnificent historical and cultural city by UNESCO 1987. Ancient villages not only attract the hearts of countless tourists with their castle buildings, but also have their own characteristics. In other words, riding a donkey across the moat can also visit the aborigines living in the village.

In addition, this is the shooting place of one famous Hollywood movie after another! For example, more than 20 blockbusters, such as Gladiator, Game of Thrones and The Fall of the Sahara, which we are familiar with, were shot here. If you are a movie fan, you must not miss this place.

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Sahara desert (located in northern Africa)

"Every time I miss you, there is a grain of sand floating in the sky, and it has become the Sahara since then." Sanmao's classic famous saying makes the original barren Sahara dream linger in the hearts of countless people.

If you go to the Sahara, you must not miss Mezuka. Mezuka is the gateway to the Sahara desert. The red sand in Mezuka is colorful and has Chebbi, the highest sand dune in the Sahara. At sunset and sunrise, the red color of Housha changes with the light, forming Morocco's unique desert scenery and becoming a dreamland in the hearts of countless people.

Metzuka not only has beautiful desert scenery, but also is an excellent place to experience camel riding. If you are fascinated by the camel team crossing the desert and want to experience the feeling of ancient merchants pulling camels across the vast desert, then riding camels will bring you real feelings.

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Kaila townlet

It is said that there are only three kinds of roses that can extract essential oil in the world, and one of them is Moroccan rose. If you want to reflect the rose culture in Morocco, choose Keira. Keira is known as the Rose Capital of Morocco, where rose culture has been formed.

Every May, the town of Kaila will usher in the fragrant rose season. The whole town will be full of roses, and the whole Kaila will fall into a sea of pink roses, which is as charming and beautiful as a fairyland.

Of course, you can also experience many Moroccan rose essential oils that China people want to experience here!

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a city with lights turned on all night -- a big city with gay night life

In my opinion, it is better to yearn for the reality from People's Square than to yearn for butter juice. After all, butter juice is not suitable for everyone's taste, and sleepless square is suitable for everyone to go shopping.

Since it is a sleepless square, it is naturally the most suitable night tour. At night, the city square that never sleeps is very lively, and you can enjoy all kinds of performing arts and the unique hawking scenes of Arab vendors. If you like the national customs of Morocco and want to leave some real souvenirs for your trip to Morocco, it is a good choice to choose one from the small stalls in Sleepless Square.

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Chevshaan

The blue color of Morocco is also what many people want to know, and it is also one of the tasks of this trip. By the way, do you know how to reveal the unique Moroccan blue for us? That must be Chev Shawan.

Chev Shawan is a small mountain city in the northwest. The whole city is blue and white, plus fresh air and quiet living conditions of urbanites, which is as real as a fairy tale world.

Walking in such a blue and white world, even in the heat, the 40-degree high-temperature sun seems to feel less hot. If you don't believe me, try it.