In addition to visiting the island, Split is famous for its world heritage Diocletian Palace. The third-century Croat was the first official emperor in Roman history and the only Roman emperor who voluntarily abdicated because of his surrender of power. Diocletian Palace is the only Roman Imperial Palace in the world that is not in Italy. Looking at the restoration map, it is indeed a magnificent coastal fortress. But now there are only relics left and have been integrated with residential areas. The church of St. Dugin in the core area was originally the tomb of Diocletian, built in Egyptian style, the main body is octagonal, surrounded by twenty-four Roman-style stone pillars, and a black Sphinx is squatted on the corner. The singing throat of the bar next door is loose, but the finger is very beautiful. Lu met an ancient Roman samurai show, and the consul read a bunch of manuscripts in his squat, and only understood an English I salute to you. The immersive interaction with the melon-eating masses is a bit fun, and then it is a crazy photo time. Walking to the front found that they are too! High! ! Selfie sticks simply don't know how to lift the houses in the old city, most of them have red roofs and green windows, I don't know what to pay attention to. I learned a new word Dalmatia during dinner, but I didn't see a barley straw in the dog who sailed the city on the road.