Israel: The land of my dreams! have you been there?
Israel, I am here, the land of my dreams!
Wailing wall
See Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
Floating in the dead sea
Looking at the Dead Sea from Masada
Before coming to Israel, it was a magical name for me. To truly reach this long-awaited land, there is a kind of unspeakable steadiness and expectation in my heart.
In this long and narrow country in the south, 60% of the area is desert, and there is not much land that is really livable.
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is Israel's second largest city and economic and cultural center. The new city of Tel Aviv has only been built for more than 100 years, and the old city of Jaffa has thousands of years of history!
The enthusiastic sunny beach is full of summer carnivals. Sunbathing, surfing, beach volleyball... this young and infectious city.
Blowing the sea breeze, basking in the sun, wearing a magic weapon for sun protection, and no fear of sun kisses, Tel Aviv greeted me with such a brisk gesture
Nahalat Benjamin Street
This is a street that evolves because of artists, and artists on both sides of the road are hugging their works.
Old Jaffa (Old Jaffa) is located in the southern part of Tel Aviv, which contrasts with the Mediterranean Sea under the modern background.
Outside the ancient city is a street full of shops, restaurants and bars. During the day, I only feel the shop is noisy, and after the lights are on, it is the turn of the bar to "stage".
In the ancient city, under the protection of the ancient city wall, peacefully and quietly, people have the power to regain their original intentions while walking.
The modern beach, glimpsed from the corner of the ancient city of Jaffa, gives a glimpse of ten thousand years of meaning.
Ancient City of Acre
There is an ancient city Akha in the north of Israel. It is the first world cultural heritage site in Israel. It was the capital and last stronghold of the Kingdom of Jerusalem established during the Crusades!
The ancient city of Akha has both above-ground and underground secrets. Pick up the accompanying explainer at the door, and the Chinese explanation will slowly unfold as you walk.
The port of Acre was built during the reign of Ptolemy II, making Acre an international city and a gateway to Israel.
It reached its peak during the crusade occupation. After being conquered by the Turkish Empire, the port was gradually neglected and became a seaport for fishermen.
Israel was united by the power of faith, was born by cohesion, and became a highly developed country due to its natural geographical advantages.
It has a young heart and rich experience. How can such a country be unloved? I hope I can meet you again in the near future!