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The country of fire, what is so charming about the little-known Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan’s famous tourist attractions include the capital’s Old Town of Baku and the Aliyev Cultural Center. One contains the country’s past heritage, and the other shows the unrestrained modernity. However, it seems that when you go there, you use US dollars, and you usually need to tip. You can change the US dollar bills in China, otherwise it will be inconvenient to exchange there.

The Old City of Baku is the historical and cultural center of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. As the oldest part of the city, the original historical appearance of the Old City of Baku has been relatively well protected.

The legend of the Old City of Baku does not stop there. Countless Azerbaijani and former Soviet films have used the Old City of Baku as a filming location. Friends who are interested can look for them one by one in the movie scenes. .

In the old city of Baku, you can not only see various relics, but also choose and buy in many handicraft shops. These handicraft shops sell carpets, dolls, metal utensils, antiques, handicrafts, etc. A wide range of handicrafts such as jewelry. In fact, handicrafts, oil paintings and antiques from the three Transcaucasian countries are souvenirs that tourists prefer to buy. However, it should be noted that there are many that are worthy of careful identification and identification regarding the authenticity of some antiques, the price of handicrafts, etc. When it comes to screening, friends should still keep their eyes open and act within their capabilities.

The catering industry in the old city of Baku is actually relatively developed. Not only can you eat various local Azerbaijani delicacies, but you can also find Baku-style scones, handmade honey and handmade beef made on site in the old city. Candies and other souvenirs worth eating and buying.

The Aliyev Cultural Center is a 15-minute walk from the subway station. It originated from the famous designer Zaha. It is a white building full of design. There are many sculptures on the square and there will be exhibition. Tickets cost 15 ANZ and are closed on Mondays. It is a famous landmark with a large lawn.