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What about Tunisia?

Tunisia is good.

Tunisia is a small country located at the northernmost tip of the African continent. Tunisia faces the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east and has a coastline of 1,300 kilometers. The total population is 11.8 million and the area is 162,000 square kilometers. Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is located in the northeastern part of Tunisia. It is a city founded by the Berbers. In ancient times, it had a more famous name "City of Carthage".

The scenery of Tunisia is beautiful. Because it is very close to the European continent, it is called one of the "back gardens of Europe". It is one of the window countries for European tourists to appreciate the African customs. However, due to safety issues, It once had a serious impact on the tourism service industry.

Tunisia tourist attractions:

1. Blue and white town.

The blue and white town located 20 kilometers north of Tunisia is a beautiful town with a unique Mediterranean atmosphere. Because in the eyes of Tunisians, blue symbolizes peace and stability, so all the houses here have only two colors, white walls, blue doors and windows, and the Andalusian-style cottage with white house and blue window is this blue and white small house. Characteristics of the town.

2. The ruins of Carthage.

The ruins of the ancient city of Carthage are located 17 kilometers northeast of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. In 1979, UNESCO listed the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage as a cultural heritage and included it in the World Heritage List.

3. Bardo Museum.

The Bardo Museum is located in Bardo Square in the northwest suburb of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It is the most important archaeological and cultural relics museum in North Africa. In the whole of Africa, its size is second only to the Cairo Museum in Egypt. It is world-famous for its extremely rich and colorful mosaics.