When the Blue Mosque comes to Tanbul, it must come. It's located in Suha Square, opposite Sofia. You can see the steeple of the Blue Mosque from a long distance. If you want to go, you'd better go earlier or later in the evening. There are a lot of people. There are long hair gowns at the entrance, so you can't expose them when you visit the entrance. You need to take off your shoes. Quiet Please. There is a guide book in front of the door, but there is no Chinese, good English can be read directly. There is a donation box at the door. You can give some change at will. The mosque was designed and built by Mehmet Aga in the early 17th century. It is one of the most important landmarks in Istanbul because its interior walls are decorated with blue and white Iznik tiles. Blue mosque is an Arab style dome building, surrounded by six minarets, symbolizing the six major beliefs of Islam. Blue mosque is one of the ten wonders of the world. The stripes on each pillar are sharp and angular, and each totem symbolizes the faith of Islam. The window is also a big point of view, each window pattern is different, the sunlight through the window is also divided into many paths, really beautiful. In addition, women are not allowed to enter the prayer area, they will be expelled, and men must be Islamists to enter. Women have special areas where they can pray, small houses where they can push in a lot of classical Islamic books and sit down and read them slowly. Blue Mosque, you really deserve to come. Feeling the sacredness of Islam, faith makes everything small.