The gate below the Baha'i Garden is facing Ben Gurion Street, and the streets are full of beautiful restaurants and coffee shops, etc. If you look closely, you will find a lot of German signs, yes, this is the German diaspora established in 1868. Protestants from southwest Germany arrived in the late 19th century, seeking to accelerate the coming of Christ, known as the Templars, who established diaspora areas in many parts of Palestine, and also spread many new ideas of technology and agriculture to the local area. In 1939, however, Britain detained them as citizens of enemy countries, and later joined the Nazis, but mostly fled to Australia. Today's German diaspora is the best restaurant area in Haifa, looking up at the Baha'i Garden, overlooking the ship terminal, the scenery is still very good.