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What about Male in Maldives? Are there any interesting places?

Male is the capital of Maldives. This island is the epitome of Maldives. There is no deliberately paved asphalt road in the street, and there are white white white sand roads everywhere. The palace and government offices are two-story bungalows, which are very neat. The garden outside the house is full of all kinds of fruit trees, including bananas, coconuts, mangoes and bread trees, and the fragrance is floating in the wind. It's quiet and beautiful here. Two-story buildings made of white gravel can be seen everywhere, hidden under tall and straight green coconut trees, and exotic flowers and grasses unique to tropical areas grow on both sides of the street. The streets and alleys are all white fine coral sand, and there is no dust after the traffic, and there is no water after the rain. There is a long seaside avenue in the north, where Maldivian government agencies and shops are concentrated. Male is a transit point for tourists to travel to the islands of the resort, and there are not many scenic spots for sightseeing. If you have a few hours to stay here, you can visit the Male Ancient Mosque and the Maldives Museum, which can help visitors have a general understanding of the history and culture of this maritime country. In front of the ancient mosque is the presidential residence built in 19 13. Although there is only a small building left in Sudan Park, it has completely preserved the face of ancient Sudan. Fish market is the most distinctive place in Male, and tourists who like to experience folk customs must go. In Male, you will never find bars and night entertainment places. However, in the afternoon, on the main road of MaqjeedheeMagu, people shop and street music make Male look full of life. There are many delicious places in Male. Henveiru's "EveningGlory" restaurant serves men's food every day, and this restaurant is famous for its fish balls. In addition to authentic cuisine, there are several restaurants serving European cuisine to choose from. In addition, July 26th every year is the National Day of Maldives and the biggest local festival. At that time, the whole island will sing and dance to celebrate, adding a landscape to tourists from afar. When traveling in Male, you can't take photos in some places, such as the location of the Coast Guard. Be sure to ask before taking photos.

You can also see more information about Male's city and surrounding scenic spots on the flying pig.