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What are the must-see spots when traveling to Morocco?

Why do online celebrities say Morocco is a tourist destination? Because Morocco is a "half sea and half desert" city, you can also experience it for yourself. I heard that there is also a beautiful love of San Mao here. The following are the must-see attractions in Morocco. You can have a look.

1, white city-Casablanca

The famous Casablanca is not only the name of an enduring song, but also a popular movie. It is the second largest city in Morocco. Casablanca means "White House" in Spanish, and its name shows its characteristics, a Muslim city dominated by white people.

Recommended attractions: Hassan II Mosque, Old Medina, Rick Cafe, Muhammad V Square, etc.

2. Sex and the City-Red City Marrakech

Marrakech is located at the southern tip of the Kingdom of Morocco. This ancient city was built in 1062. Whether it is the palace, the old city where ordinary people live, or the resort hotel, the exterior walls are mud red. So "Red City" is another name for Marrakech. In Arabic, "Marrakech" means "red".

3. Movie City-Valzazate

It is called Hollywood in Africa, and many famous films were shot here. Let's talk about the recent Red Sea Operation, where the hostage-taking towns are located, such as 1962 Lawrence of Arabia, 1985 Treasure of the Nile, 1987 Iron King Kong vs Spy Flying Dragon, 18.

4. The Gate of the Desert-Mezuka

Merzuka is called the gate of the Sahara desert. The desert here is unique, famous for all kinds of sand dunes, and will show different beautiful colors such as gold and pink with the change of natural light, becoming a unique desert landscape in Morocco and a Sahara in the dreams of countless people! San Mao's obsession with the Sahara is in Merzuka, which is famous for its rose-golden sand.

5, Fez-yellow is just a visit, a thousand-year-old city.

Fez, a thousand-year-old city, has more than 9,000 alleys. Walking into the yellow narrow and tortuous street is like entering the tunnel of time, indulging yourself in measuring history with your feet regardless of direction. Among the four Moroccan Dahuang City Site sites, the oldest is the ancient city of Fez. As far as North Africa is concerned, it is also the first Islamic city, with its capital established in 808.

6. Blue and white town-Chev Shawan

Wandering in the blue dream, Chev Shawan. Many people's first impression of Morocco comes from the blue alleys of Chev Bay. In such a romantic town, we can walk into an alley at will, with white and blue eyes and refreshing ocean wind, which makes you feel like an island in the Mediterranean, not a town in North Africa. National Geographic magazine once commented on Chev Shawan: "The winding streets of Chev Shawan, a Moroccan town, are covered with a dreamy blue."

Chev Shawan, as a scenic spot in Morocco, attracts tourists to observe and take photos as a souvenir.

7. Tangier-a port city, a colorful corner of North Africa.

Colorful is the keynote of Tangier, leisurely romance is the emotional appeal of Tangier, beautiful castles and flying seagulls.

They are all charming. Atlantic in the left hand and Mediterranean in the right hand, find a place to sit quietly here and wait for the most beautiful sunset at that moment.

8. Capital Center-Rabat

The most modern city in Morocco is also the political and cultural center of Morocco. Built in the12nd century, it was built on the basis of a castle, which is the surviving Udaja Castle.