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Six Things You Must Do When Studying in Morocco

1. Visit Djemaa El Fnaa Square.

There is a famous Djemaa El Fnaa Square in Marrakech, Morocco. The ancient history revolves around desert caravans and bandits, which is full of fascinating colors. The streets around the square are criss-crossed and lined with stalls. They are divided into multiple shopping areas according to clothing, carpets, leather, shoes and hats, etc. Even if you move carefully along the dense paths, you may get lost. Snake dancers, acrobatic street performers and various delicacies gather here. The snake dancers in traditional costumes shake their heads and bodies while playing the flute to guide the bellied venomous snakes native to Africa to twist and dance, while the monkey charmers Artists are no slouch either. They make money by letting monkeys hug tourists' necks and pose for intimate photos. Morocco is world-famous for its dazzlingly colorful mosaics and carpets, and it’s no wonder that these specialty products are indispensable at the markets. Amidst the loud music, the exotic products in the market make people forget to leave.

2. Taste the special food couscous

Couscous is a staple food in Morocco and also a special delicacy of Morocco. This is written according to the pronunciation of Moroccan chef, which is actually "Middle Eastern rice". Put North African rice and semolina in a large deep-mouthed plate, steam it with chicken juice, lightly cover it with aged butter, and then steam it three times until the sweetness of the chicken juice and the aroma of the butter have penetrated. Topped with meat, fruits and vegetables, and soup, the rice ends up looking yellow and orange, like millet rice.

3. Go to the Monaco Maritime Geography Museum

This special museum is famous all over the world. It carries the important task of all marine scientific research. The marine animal specimens collected by Prince Albert I are of extraordinary value. The famous "Aquarium" consists of 90 pools, where rare fish species with unique colors and shapes in the world are cultivated, and large marine animal performances are provided to visitors. The newly built "Shark Reef" is a 450 cubic meter giant pool with colorful coral reefs and a wide variety of marine life.

4. Fes el-Bali (Fes el-Bali)

One of the largest Arab settlements in the world, the intricate alleys can easily make you lose your way.

5. Take the best trip

River rafting is like going back centuries, from the modern Rabat to the ancient Sale

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6. See the paradise of paradise

Bring freshly baked bread and fresh cheese to the Rif Mountains for a night meal