The countries with the most bad reviews in the world are visa free to China, and tens of millions

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-02

In far-flung North Africa, there is one fascinating place, and that isMorocco。Here, it is a fairyland for Sanmao to stop, and it is also a paradise in the dreams of countless travelers, but there is also an alias here - "You don't negotiate the pit".

Imagine that you set foot in this mysterious land, ready to explore its beauty with great anticipation, only to be greeted by a series of "surprises".

First of all, when you try to get a taxi, you will find that the drivers here are a combination of "road idiots" and "unscrupulous businessmen". Not only will they take a detour, but they will also ** not hit the meter, and even give you a "surprise" at the end of the payment - the currency unit is actually the dollar! If you want to get off, sorry, pay first.

As you walk the streets of Morocco, you may come across a group of "enthusiastic" locals vying for directions. But you have to be careful, this can be a trap, because when you follow their directions, you may be greeted by sky-high fares. To make matters worse, sometimes you will even be sold to a second person to continue "blackmailing".

Last year, Morocco also did something that made the Chinese angry. While the global epidemic is gradually under control and China has lifted various entry restrictions, Morocco has announced entry restrictions on Chinese travelers. This is undoubtedly a heavy punch and chilling.

However, just 3 months later, they lifted the restriction again. The "sassy operation" in this makes people have to admire their speed of "changing face". Despite the poor Moroccan reputation, countless people still flock here every year because the scenery here is so charming! From the majestic Sahara Desert to the dreamy blue towns, from the mysterious ancient cities to the stunning beaches, there is something for everyone.

Last year, Morocco also suffered a 6At level 9, many buildings and monuments have been severely damaged. This makes people feel more sorry and want to see this ancient country even more. As a result, more and more people choose to set foot on this mysterious land, just for the unparalleled scenery and unique cultural customs.

Shocking Red CityMarrakechMarrakech, known as the shining pearl of the south of Morocco, is a "divine domain" full of mystery. The city seems to be molded with warm red clay, and every building and brick and stone is filled with a strong red flavor.

The 16-kilometer-long orange-red ancient wall has weathered the wind and rain, and has tenaciously guarded this ancient city, as if telling the history and legend of thousands of years. Whenever the sun shines on the red wall, the light and shadow are intertwined, and a dream for a thousand years is all fascinating. Most visitors choose to enter the ancient city through the Agno Gate, and as soon as they step into this mysterious place, they feel like they are in another time and space. Here, mosques, markets, houses, and even the air is filled with red. When the sun sets, the entire ancient city is bathed in an orange-red afterglow, as if draped in a dreamy glow.

When night falls, the orange lights on the "Sleepless Square" light up the city at night. **The clamor is bustling and bustling, and the unique Muslim culture blends with the laid-back sophistication of France, giving Marrakech an indescribable charm.

In a city full of surprises, every corner can be a magical encounter.

Whether it's strolling through the ancient streets or savoring the local cuisine, Marrakech has a unique charm that will make every visitor unforgettable.

A romantic white city with its ownCasablancaCasablanca, whose name became famous all over the world for a movie, has become the romantic capital in the hearts of countless people. Maybe it's because of that timeless classic romance movie, or maybe it's because of the intoxicating theme song, the name of the city is always closely associated with romance in people's minds.

Few people know that Casablanca is actually a seaside city. It is bordered to the west by the vast Atlantic Ocean, and its white houses stand out against the blue sky, no less beautiful than Santorini.

Walk along the Atlantic coastline and you'll see:Hassan II MosqueLooming in the mist, it looks like a mirage floating on the sea. As the third largest mosque in the Muslim world, after the Mosques of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia, its magnificence and majesty are breathtaking.

If you're a movie buff, you can't miss itRick's Cafe(rick's café)。Here, every scenery seems to tell a romantic story, making people indulge in it and forget to leave.

** of the Blue CityChefchaouenAlmost everyone who sets foot on Moroccan soil has a dream of Chefchaouen in their hearts. This small blue city has long become a legend on the Internet, attracting countless tourists.

Chefchaouen, away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, gives people a sense of tranquility and far-reaching. The doorways, stairs and walls of the houses here are painted in the purest blue of the sky, like an Arabian fairy tale.

Light blue, sky blue, lake blue, peacock blue, sapphire blue, dark blue, ......Almost every blue you can imagine comes together here, revealing a kaleidoscopic beauty. In the bright and scattered light and shadow, these colors appear more delicate and dreamy, as if bringing people into a mysterious blue world.

In this small city, every family likes to grow a variety of flowers, and colorful flowers bloom in the corners, adding more vitality and vitality to this blue city. Walking through the streets and alleys, you will accidentally collide with these colorful wall paintings, which makes people feel happy.

And in this quiet land, the cats on the street corners also seem to be particularly leisurely. They lie lazily in the sun, squinting and enjoying the touch, as if to tell you that time seems to stand still here, and only the smell of years of silence permeates the air.

The Golden City is like a fanFezFez, a city full of magical charm, has many "bests". As one of Morocco's oldest imperial cities, it has deep roots in Arab culture, is home to the oldest university and has the most complex street layouts. The artisans are at their most comprehensive, the bazaar** is the most popular, and the city's World Heritage list is a testament to its extraordinary value.

Stepping into the ancient city of Fez is like being in a labyrinth that has remained unchanged for thousands of years. There are as many as 9,000 narrow and winding alleys, which are intertwined like dense cobwebs.

There seems to be no rules and directions at all, with large alleys nestled with smaller alleys, and there are very few straight roads, some of which are so narrow that only one person can pass sideways, and in this labyrinth, more than 360 mosques have been built, which is truly breathtaking. This enigmatic atmosphere is fascinating, because you never know what kind of scenery you will encounter around the next corner, and this sense of uncertainty makes you want to try.

As soon as you step into Fez, you will feel like you have entered the fairy tale world of "One Thousand and One Nights". The variety of goods, the retro wall tiles, and the smell of spices mixed in the streets are all intoxicating.

When you're in Fez, be sure to visit the leather dyeing workshop. Viewed from the surrounding upstairs, the large leather dye vat formed in the 18th century resembles a giant palette of colours.

Speaking of gold, how can you not mention itSahara DesertThis! This vast expanse of sand dunes is like a giant golden gem set in the African continent, which is breathtaking.

Under the scorching sun, the sand dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. It is reminiscent of Sanmao's famous sentence: "Every time I think of you, a grain of sand falls from the sky, and the Sahara is formed." Every time I think of you, a drop of water falls from the sky, and the Pacific Ocean is formed. ”

The moment you look at the Sahara Desert, it's as if all your worries will be taken away. The spectacular scene of fine sand piled up makes people deeply feel the power of nature and the weight of life.

Since the Sahara Desert is mentioned, it cannot be left unmentionedOuarzazate。This place is like a gateway into the Sahara, as the winter snow of the Atlas Mountains, the highest mountain in North Africa, flows here, and with water comes the city.

Before entering the town centre of Ouarzazate, you will pass through a valley of roses. It is nourished by rivers all year round and is full of grains and henna.

There are also terraced rice fields and several dense palm groves in the valley, which form a beautiful "green ribbon" in the Sahara Desert. In front of me, there are patches of red clay villages, which are full of low vegetation and tall trees, like desert oases, and I can't help but sigh at the magic of nature and the tenacity of life.

The most non-existent capitalRabatIf you ask me what the capital of Morocco is, it might be confusing for many. How did this seemingly inconspicuous place become the capital of Morocco? The capital, Rabat, is a veritable ancient city, despite its youth. It was founded in the 12th century by the Muwahid dynasty and is very different from other ancient cities that are full of "rundown". Rabat, a new town and the old town of Sall, is like a sparkling jewel set in the land of Morocco.

Stroll through the streets of Rabat and you'll find trees lined with greenery and street gardens everywhere. The royal palace, the first institution, and the country's higher education institutions are located here, adding a solemnity and majesty to the city. The old city of Sall is surrounded by red walls, filled with ancient Arabic buildings and mosques, and the bustling market makes you feel like you've traveled back in time to Morocco a thousand years ago.

Rabat is like a "hybrid", bringing together many elements such as the sea, the sun, history, culture, colorful streets, and so on.

Here, you can feel the magnificence of the Atlantic Ocean, bask in the warm sun, and immerse yourself in ancient history and culture.

WhileUdaya FortIt is the perfect place to enjoy the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean, where you can enjoy an unobstructed view of the pure Atlantic Ocean. Facing the ocean, the sea breeze gently blows on the face, the heart is suddenly relaxed, and all the troubles seem to dissipate in an instant. At the moment, you just want to be a seabird and enjoy the ultimate freedom and tranquility.

The City of the WindEssaouiraEssaouira, the name means "picturesque" in Arabic. It may not have the finest sandy beaches in Morocco, but it has some of the most famous and unique winds. White seagulls soar freely in the sky, and blue fishing boats shuttle through the rippling blue sea. As the sun sets, the fishermen return with a full load, clothed in the afterglow of the setting sun; The fisherwomen sat on the seashore, weaving nets in the breeze.

Visitors and artists from all over the world take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque landscape. Castles and turrets are a landscape, a maze of local neighborhoods and alleyways, and art workshops and a bustling marina add to the city's charm.

Essaouira, as its name suggests, is truly picturesque.

Morocco, the land of stories, can sometimes be loved and hated. Some of the actions here do hurt some, but the scenery is innocent. This land has been carrying hundreds of millions of years, and the colors of nature are brought to life, from the intoxicating ocean to the birthplace of "One Thousand and One Nights", from the Sahara Desert to the snow-capped mountains and oceans. Finally, I sincerely hope that Morocco can cherish and protect these beautiful landscapes, and at the same time, be kind to every visitor who comes from afar, and live up to their expectations and love.

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