What is the scene at the Place de la Fène?

No matter which road you take in Marrakech, you'll end up at the Place de la Fène, the city's liveliest place. In the late afternoon, people gather here from all directions. At one time, the square is full of people. They wear different colors and styles of clothing, have different features of the face - that may represent different beliefs, but the wonderful performance will win everyone's warm applause and applause. As dusk approaches, the air is filled with the strong aroma of roasted mutton and pancakes. Arabs in white cloth and robes and tourists from all over the world crowd around the kebab stalls and open-air food stalls to eat. At this time of year, Fener Square is crowded with people, bustling with activity. Some folk artists tell stories, some perform acrobatics, some practice martial arts, some play monkeys and dance with snakes, some sing and some dance. Their skillful and elegant dance attracted visitors from all over the world, winning their applause and cheers. There are also many snake tamers in the square, who play snake flutes to command the highly venomous rattlesnakes to dance. Snake taming is an ancient and bizarre craft that some Moroccans have practiced since ancient times as a means of earning a living.