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This is the Molan III Castle. The circle outside the castle is a large green lawn. It is also very beautiful to watch the sunset. There are many aircraft cannon displays here, which feels very interesting.
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This is the Molan III Castle. The circle outside the castle is a large green lawn. It is also very beautiful to watch the sunset. There are many aircraft cannon displays here, which feels very interesting.
This castle is next to Molo III Castle. It takes 20 minutes to walk between the two castles. The scale of this castle is larger than Molo III Castle. Every night there is a closed city gun ceremony in the castle. At this time, the ticket has risen several times. It takes 6 o'clock to enter the castle. The ticket is very cheap. Then stay up to watch the gun ceremony at night, and watch the sunset and the night view of Havana on the gun platform.
There is a salute at 9 o'clock every night. You can also see the night view of the entire old Havana city. It is beautiful when the sun sets in the evening. There will be some soldiers holding torches before the salute. You can go and see.
In addition to the historic buildings, squares and streets of the old town, Morro Castle and San Carlos Castle (aka Castle of Cabana) are the most worth visiting. San Carlos Castle is located on the east side of Morro Castle and is now a connected park. Built in 1764, the Spanish colonial period mainly to prevent pirate invasion of the fortifications, the castle is held on the cliff at the entrance of Havana Bay. The castle's tall and thick city walls, deep trenches, easy to guard the difficult terrain, are enough to caress the past and feel the end. Due to its towering terrain, the castle is now a great location overlooking the old city. You can enter the city in the evening, take pictures, visit small shops, and watch the performance of the Spanish closing the gate ceremony nearly 300 years ago at 9 pm.
At 9 pm, I came to see the closed city ceremony. At 8:30, it was already crowded. It is said that coming here every night to hear a gunfire has become one of the entertainments of the locals in Havana...