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What's interesting in Casablanca, a guidebook?

Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, located 88km northeast of the capital Rabat, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, with evergreen trees and pleasant climate. Seen from the sea, the city is covered with blue sky and sea water from top to bottom, with a high and low white outline in the middle. Sometimes the waves in the Atlantic Ocean and Shanghai are high, but there are no waves in the harbor. The fine sand beach stretching for tens of kilometers from north to south is the best natural swimming pool.

Casablanca, customarily called Casa Casa, was built into a huge modern metropolis by France as early as Morocco was a French protectorate. The existing Moroccan traditional elements, including the miracle of modern religious architecture-the huge Hassan II Moske Mosque, are undoubtedly still reminding the world of its glorious past. The famous movie and song of the same name branded the city with eternal love.

Sanctuary Habus

Casablanca, as a former French colony, the architectural style of the block is mixed with French style. The sanctuary is located in the southeast of the city 1 km. It is an idealized French version of the Arab community in Morocco, sometimes called the new Arab area.

Casablanca Trams Co.

This is a tram made in Europe, which runs through Casablanca. It's beautiful downtown. Adding more romantic atmosphere to this romantic city.

Hassan II Mosque

Hassan II Mosque is the third largest mosque in the Islamic world and the most modern mosque in the world. It was built to commemorate the 60th birthday of the former king, and it is the only mosque open to foreigners. The building area is 2 hectares, with a length of 200 meters and a width of 100 meter. The roof can be opened and closed, and all 25 east doors are made of titanium alloy, which can resist seawater corrosion. Located at the westernmost tip of the Islamic world, the mosque started construction in August 1987, and one third of its area was built on the sea to commemorate the arrival of Moroccan Arab ancestors from the sea. The whole mosque can accommodate 654.38+ten thousand people to pray at the same time. Its area is second only to the holy city of Mecca, and it is known as the architectural miracle of the twentieth century.