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yccui#Drivers drive around Tunisia, North Africa The ruins of Carthage, once a Mediterranean empire, are now only a remnant of its former glory. However, as a century-old power of workers, its prosperity can still be discerned from the architectural ruins.
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ayutripThe Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow alleys. I visited on a rainy day, and the combination of the old cityscape and the overcast sky created a beautifully nostalgic atmosphere.
- 4.7/5
老少皆宜(程世荣)We visited the El Jem Colosseum in Tunisia, which was even more spectacular than the one in Italy. For centuries, the El Jem Colosseum has conquered all visitors with its grandeur, magnificence, scientific layout, and perfect harmony of structure, just like the pyramids in Egypt.
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yccui#Driver around Tunisia, North Africa The Bardo National Museum is considered the most famous "mosaic museum" in the world. There are nearly 40 exhibition halls in the museum, which display artworks from the prehistoric period, the Phoenician and Carthaginian period, the ancient Roman period, the establishment and spread of Christianity, and the Arab Islamic period. Among them, the mosaics of the ancient Roman period are absolutely among the best in the world in terms of quantity and quality. These mosaics reflect the pastoral life, natural scenery, fishing and hunting, sailing, sports competitions, dramas, songs and dances, funeral ceremonies, myths and religious stories of the time. The colors are coordinated and exquisite. Although they have a history of nearly 2,000 years, they are still as bright as new.
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yccuiOne of the must-see attractions in Tunisia, the entire building is very majestic, and the environment in the desert also brings a different style here. Both the chandelier inside the main tower and the building outside are very interesting.
- 4.7/5
大姐小露開心果Departing from Tozeur Against the scorching sun We are driving on the 100-kilometer-long Salt Lake Highway Arriving at the northern edge of the Sahara Desert The Jared Salt Lake covers an area of more than 5,000 square kilometers. The five largest salt lakes in the world are, in order: Uyuni Salt Lake in Bolivia Qinghai Qarhan Salt Lake Jared Salt Lake, Tunisia Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA and the Dead Sea in the Jordan Swamp Valley in Israel. Jared Great Salt Lake Although it is a lake But no lake It is located in a desert area and the temperature is high during the day. Highly salty lake water evaporates quickly crystallized into salt All I could see was the nearly dry exposed salt layer. The endless snow-white land as far as the eye can see Crystals may be like little roses or like a wave Really pretty salt lake The salt content is several times higher than that of sea water It is one of the most salty bodies of water in the world. A desert miracle A simple French-owned salt factory nearby Specializing in industrial snow salt for export Looking over the edge of the Salt Lake There is actually a mirage scene It’s so amazing~
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事事随缘Sousse Medina Old Town, where the local conditions and customs of Tunisia are best reflected. Medina, which means old town in Arabic, refers specifically to the city where Arabs traditionally live. It is the soul of a city. Tunisia has seven world cultural heritage sites, four of which are related to Medina, which is the best preserved. The old town of Medina still retains the style of hundreds of years ago, presenting a bustling Arab market scene. Citizens are busy buying and selling goods, and middle-aged nobles are smoking Arabic hookahs, female college students are reading, and children are happily playing football. Everything seems to be going back in time. See the world as you wish.
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juki235Bourguiba Avenue is the most famous commercial street in Tunisia. The whole street is full of various shops and restaurants. Many tourists and locals will sit in the roadside cafes to enjoy a cup of coffee or a very leisurely afternoon. This is the representative of French life in Tunisia. You may as well take a walk.
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M32***23Dougga is one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world. You can appreciate the vicissitudes and heritage of Tunisia's history here. It is a great attraction, vast and boundless, and looks great against the backdrop of blue sky and white clouds!
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juki235The Agrabit Reservoir in Kairouan is an important water source in Tunisia. The design here is very characteristic of the local area. One of the large pools is covered with sheepskin and camel skin to collect rainwater, which then flows into the large pool for sedimentation. This is an important source of purified water. It is really very imaginative and worth a visit.

















