To see Tel Aviv's history, you have to go to the city of Yafa, which is the landmark of Tel Aviv. There is a bell tower on the top of the Mediterranean seaside hill.
The second largest city in Israel is modern compared with Tiberia, the Golan Heights, Haifa and Aka, which we have seen in a few days. The Mediterranean Sea is so close that you can touch it with your hand. The seascape is so beautiful that it varies at different times of the day. Many people are running, and soon, adults and children live so leisurely. Every year, the food festival is on the seaside. Every country has its own choice of food. It tastes good. Everyone sits on the floor or in front of various small tables and chairs. There are many seaside hotels. The Carlton Hotel we stayed at is great.
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發佈日期:2016年5月27日
走在地平线上
5/5完美
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Tel Aviv, bordering the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, is the second largest city in Israel. It is a vibrant, modern and modern city, recognized as the cultural capital of Israel. Yafa in Tel Aviv is the oldest port city in the world. It has a history of more than 4000 years. It was called Yopa in ancient times. It is located in the south of Tel Aviv and borders on the Mediterranean Sea. The Bible says that the timber for the construction of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem was transported from here. The landmark of the old city is a Turkish bell tower with a history of more than 100 years.
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發佈日期:2016年11月13日
狮子国女王
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Israel's second largest city is also the capital. It's a new city built along the Mediterranean Sea. There are new towns and old cities. New town fashionable sunshine, beach beauty, high-rise summer, fully modern, old city simple, personality art, narrow streets full of warm and romantic, quiet and beautiful. So the city is also called Tel Aviv Yafa. Jaffa is the original name of the old city. This is a new city that combines old and new.
Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel. The population is about 390,000, mainly Jewish, and Arabs account for about 4 [% of the total population]. Tel Aviv is situated in the eastern Mediterranean, with an area of 52 square kilometers. Tel Aviv was originally founded in 1909 by a group of Jewish immigrants to escape the expensive housing prices of the neighboring ancient port city of Yafa (Hebrew: Yafo; Arabic: Yafa), but Tel Aviv has grown faster than Yafa, which is dominated by Arabs. In 1950, two years after the founding of Israel, Tel Aviv and Yafa merged to form Tel Aviv-Yafa. Today, Tel Aviv is the political center of Israel, and it is also considered the most international economic center and cultural capital of Israel. Tel Aviv has a prosperous economy, high-rise buildings, a famous diamond trading center, and Rabin Square in front of the municipal building. There are signs commemorating the assassination of Rabin and his cemetery in Rabin Square, as well as triangular commemorative sculptures in memory of the slaughtered Jewish compatriots.