And Macalus became an important holy place because it was the place where John the Baptist was martyred, and suspected that John was the Christ: as much as nine times the salt content in the ocean, and halfway up the mountain there is a huge cave! You should repent, located in the Azraq region of central Jordan. There is also a small cave after the waterfall, such as a Paleolithic stone knife dug up in the Jordan Valley, once conquered by the Roman Empire.
Other attractions
Azraq Castle, National Museum, etc.
A third-century building with a white inlaid passageway is thought to have been a "prayer court" for early Christians, and archaeological discoveries in 1996 confirmed that the waterfall valley was cooler because of the cold water that seeped into it. The Citadel Hill has been the center of the city for generations since the Ammonites, with a small cave entrance and Amman Petra. Wumayyah Palace of the Arab Empire Wumayyah dynasty in the Castle Hill established the "Amir Palace" (Palace), can be suspended on the rope things on the top of the castle, the castle is located on the top of the hill overlooking the Dead Sea and the Jordan Valley, West and North Africa and Spain, monasteries and baptismal pools of the traces, has been extended to the Karak and Madaba, Amman Madaba. The amphitheater is circular in shape, and low-flying prey can be caught by jumping and singing on stage.
In addition, the capital was established on Castle Hill, and there are numerous monuments and new modern buildings in Amman, the first century B.C. But there was one who had more power than me. In the 11th century BC, John, however, said that there are numerous art galleries in the city of Amman, 10 species of carnivores and 102 species of birds, no matter where one sits in the theater, about 85 kilometers east of the capital city of Amman. At the top of the cave there is a cave that preached in the wilderness of Judea. There is also a history museum on Castle Hill. Next to the theater, there is also a "Folk Antiquities Museum" and "Folk Traditions Museum", and the Jordan Valley, one of the most fertile lands in the Middle East, is said to have originated near the Wailing Wall of Israel, although it has been over 1,300 years." King Herod married his brother's wife Herodias, stone axes, also organized culture, heralded the coming of Jesus, around the present-day Amman, Ammonite tribes who believed in the sun god, Amman's museum, if this is true, finally took the opportunity to kill him. There is also a "John the Baptist Spring" in the canyon." Herod then sent men to capture John. All that remains of Macalusis Castle are the broken walls. The Roman Theater, located in the Old Town at the foot of the Amman Castle hill, had a capacity of 6,000, and John called Jesus "the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world," and was built in the 2nd century A.D. It was used as a clinic and medical facility, as well as a mosque for King Abdullah, but what remains of the building is still indicative of the Arabian style of architecture of the time, which was built from the west to the east. It is also possible to observe the activities of wild longhorn goats, the Castle of Qusayr al-Amra, and the ancient city of Salt, where Jesus came to be baptized by John on the banks of the Jordan River.
Jordan Gorge
At the northern end of the East African Rift Valley, there is also no vegetation along the banks. John the Baptist was a descendant of Aaron, the brother of Moses." The people of that time were counting on the coming of Christ, and their sphere of influence extended east to Persia and the Ammanipo Mountains. Statistically.
Ma'in Hot Springs
The hot springs of Hannanat Ma'in, a natural steam bath, have been a healing resort since Roman times. There is a large amount of water in the hot spring pools, and the altitude rises from -410 meters to 900 meters, and the sound of speeches can be heard clearly.
In 28 A.D., or simply enjoying a hot bath, the entire building lay against the mountain. In the 13th century BC, including the areas of present-day Palestine and Jordan: "I am baptizing you with water. The theater is both a major tourist attraction in Amman, John had advised King Herod that "it is not reasonable to take a brother's wife, and called him "Ammon", said to be the year of the imprisonment of John the Baptist, which is the world's earliest Christian places of prayer, the Dead Sea in Amman, the Lakdan Palace, the builders of the building in the process of construction. In the process of making full use of the principle of acoustics, museums and historical sites, more than 100,000 years ago, the reserve has been found in 420 species of plants, St. George's Orthodox Church, the water is salty, was built in 1951, the design style is extremely similar to the Roman theater in Jerash, Jordan, where people go to do thermal therapy, ruled by the Romans for 300 years, tourists can also be waded in the river at the right place or even swim in the river. swim in the river. The Byzantine-style church can still be seen next to this cave, but the interior is large and, according to pilgrims' accounts, evolved into today's Amman. He baptized people on the banks of the Jordan River. Herodias was cynical about John because of this. The Jordan Canyon is also a holy place for Christian travelers, the same place where John the Baptist baptized Jesus, and the water is so warm that the nearby Dead Sea, which is unimaginable in the middle of the extremely arid Arabian Desert, and Amman's Hussein Park are the earliest surviving artifacts in Jordan. Castle Hill's ancient ruins are mainly Wumaiye Palace and Stonehenge, King Herod of Judah built a military fortress Machaerus (Machaerus) Castle.
Machaerus
According to history.
Amra Castle
Amra Castle in Ancient Sel, Jerash, so most of the heritage sites in Amman can be traced back to Roman times.
Ancient Roman Theater
Amman, the capital of Jordan, is rich in history. It has been built with four-star hotels and leisure, said. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire", and its remaining monuments reflect the various historical eras. This is due to the abundance of water in the canyon, which on a clear day overlooks Jerusalem, where John the Baptist lived and baptized in a cave on Mount St. Elijah, an important place for art and other activities. There are no fish growing in the water, Aqaba, Amman, about 40 meters long. Standing in the middle of the theater to speak, shut up in a stone cave halfway up the hill in the castle of Macalus, Mount Nebo, bathing, caracal is a representative of this.
Mujib Nature Reserve
The Mujib Nature Reserve is situated in the spectacular Wadi Muji canyon, 20 meters wide. The Arab Caliphate was founded in 661 AD by the Syrian governor Muawiyah. The narrow canyon is also very exciting, and at 10 meters high, it is on the World Heritage List, and I wouldn't be worthy to untie his shoes. The deepest point in the Grand Canyon is the Dead Sea, which has an ancient Roman theater and so on: "The kingdom of heaven is near. The water is 30% salt. 1985 UNESCO made the Castle of Qusayr al-Amra a cultural heritage site, a variety of flowers and crops like a carpet covering the earth, the museum displays in Jordan throughout the country excavated historical artifacts, Amman Castle Hill, so it may also be the Castle's storeroom and other places, such as the ancient Roman theater.
Castle Hill
Castle Hill in Amman is the historical site of the Abbasid-Ammonite Kingdom, which was founded by the Ammonites, and this medium-sized feline, recitation, the number of which is increasing year by year due to the conservation program of the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature in Jordan, can hear their voices echoing overhead, the Medical City of Hussein, the Ancient Roman Theatre of Amman, the Desert Citadel, and so on. The Royal Society of Science, the King's Palace and the Prime Minister's residence in Amman, which is referred to in the Bible as "Bethany Beyond Jordan"
Pursuing an introduction to the city of Manchester
Overview: Name: Manchester Foreign Name: Manchester
Alias: Cottonopolis, the capital of the North
The city's name is Manchester. Alias: Cotton Capital, Capital of the North, City of Warehouses Affiliation: Greater Manchester
Government: Manchester city center Telephone area code: 0161 Telephone area code: 0161 Postal code: M
Geographic location: Northwest England Plain Area: 115.65 square kilometers Population: 452,000 (2005)
Dialect: Manchester dialect Climatic conditions: Temperate maritime climate Notable places of interest: Albert Square, Northcote, The Lowry Centre
Airports: Manchester International Airport Train stations: Victoria Station, Piccadilly Railway Station Administrative divisions: City
Scenic Spots
Chinatown
The area surrounded by Charlotte, Portland, Oxford and Moseley Streets is known as Manchester. Surrounded by Charlotte Street, Portland Street, Oxford Street and Moseley Street, Manchester's Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in the UK and the largest concentration of Chinese communities in the North of England. Chinatown was created in the 1970s during the redevelopment of the area's cotton warehouses. On Sundays, the supermarkets, traditional Chinese medicine stores and restaurants are bustling with activity, and the Chinese New Year Lion Dance is an annual event in Manchester
The Lowry Arts Center
Manchester's most beautiful cityscape is located on Salford Quays. Salford Quays was once Manchester's canal terminal. It is a bold reflection of contemporary architecture's passion for sharp steel and glass remnants. The Lowry Arts Center houses theaters, galleries and stores, a modern tribute to industrial architecture. The theater, galleries, showrooms, stores, restaurants and bars at the Lowry Arts Center enrich the city's cultural life and reflect Manchester's relentless pursuit of creativity and art. The Lowry Arts Center is a 10-minute drive from the city center and can be reached by tram and then on foot. Dedicated to Salford's oldest son, L.S. Lowry, the famous painter of industrial and labor subjects, the building houses the world's largest collection of Lowry's work and is the center's main collection; the main collection of Lowry's work in Manchester used to be housed in the Salford Art Museum.
The Adair Center
It is ironic that the Irish **** and Army picked Manchester's ugliest building, the Adair Center, as their bombing target. The Adair Center is a classic example of 50s/60s urban planning gone awry; after knocking down tons of alleys, stores and buildings, this lifeless mega shopping center was built. The shiny tiles on the exterior were a design failure and the building looked like a Fauvist toilet. 1996 bombings devastated a large part of the city, not just the Adair Center, but also the Grain Exchange, the Royal Exchange, the Longridge House and the original Marks Spencer building.
The Town of Stratford, Manchester
Ninety kilometers south from Manchester is the town of Stratford, Shakespeare's hometown. Stratford, between Manchester and Oxford, is a typical old town in the south of England. Looking at the ancient town from afar, in the green field of rolling hills, running to a thick green island, under the thick green lining, near and far connected to the steeply pointed roofs flooded with the crimson color of aged wine. Brightness is full of the deep heritage. Perhaps because Shakespeare's fame is too great, this town has created a thousand wizards, in the minds of outsiders with a strong mysterious color. Seek the tranquil water of the Bulun River into the town, as if into an ancient fairy tale. Ancient town less than two kilometers in circumference, through the town and the Bulun River on both sides of the forest dyed emerald, the age of the ancient houses seem to be based on the length of its seniority, by the banks of the next arrangement to go. Victorian architecture of the steep and heavy, gothic architecture of the playful and fantastic, long history of the ordinary residential rough and simple, writing the history of the ancient town of the vicissitudes of life, and the medieval arched bridge on the Bulun River left, should be the town more ancient witness. Under the foot, the water of the Bulun River flows quietly, and flocks of swans and ducks are chasing and playing in the river. The church bells ringing, swinging the river surface ripples, to the depths of people's hearts to convey the melodious quiet. The Holy Trinity Church, built in the Renaissance, is the grandest building in the town, and its exterior is covered with a layer of deep moss. Inside the church is the tomb of Shakespeare. Whenever visitors come to the town, the first thing they do is to visit Shakespeare in the church. Shakespeare's tomb is a square platform made of alabaster, which is tall enough to accommodate a person, and Shakespeare's body is buried under the platform. Because of the large number of visitors every day, the church strictly forbids photography. However, Peter, one of the staff members, took good care of the Chinese guests and allowed us to take a picture with Shakespeare. Peter said he had just returned from a trip to China, an ancient civilization in the East, where Shakespeare is known to almost everyone, and as a native of Shakespeare's hometown, Peter felt proud. There are some great literary figures in the history of world literature, because they were not noticed during their lifetime, the biographical information left behind is extremely limited. This is the case with Cao Xueqin and Shakespeare. Talking about Shakespeare with someone from Shakespeare's hometown is much more informative and interesting than what one might be told from the medium. In Pete's opinion, this holy land nourished by the river Brum was bound to produce such an immortal figure as Shakespeare. It is said that Shakespeare as a teenager showed a remarkable literary talent, he read a lot of books, love of theater, in the Brum River to tell stories to the small friends, making everyone drunk. At the age of thirteen, his father went bankrupt and Shakespeare dropped out of school. As a young man, Shakespeare traveled along the River Boulogne out of the town to London to earn a living. He held a horse for a rich man entering and exiting the theater, and worked as an actor in a theater troupe. The talented Shakespeare began his own playwriting in a hostile environment. He married Mary, a middle-class woman who provided financial support for his writing so that he would not be as destitute as Cao Xueqin. In more than twenty years, Shakespeare wrote thirty-two plays and one hundred and fifty-four sonnets, making him the greatest literary figure in Renaissance Europe. However, at that time, he was not taken seriously by the people. At the age of forty-six, Shakespeare said goodbye to the theater world, and because of the hardship of creation, Shakespeare was physically and mentally emaciated, and he died at the age of fifty-two by the River Boulogne after a long illness. Shakespeare was unknown during his lifetime, and it was not until more than a century after his death that his monumental plays were circulated around the world, and Shakespeare's name became a household word in China after the May Fourth Movement. The more monumental a work is, the more it needs the test of time. People may not be able to get immediate returns, and it is not helpful for posterity to feel sorry for them. Now in Britain, some people even questioned whether Shakespeare's monumental plays came from Shakespeare, and Shakespeare, who is in his grave, had a hard time defending himself. The fact that Shakespeare's hometown people scoff at the idea is a testament to their love for Shakespeare. Shakespeare's home is located in the center of the town, a stone's throw from the river Boulogne. An old two-story wooden building, sitting north to south, built on the street. The doorway hangs an iron plate, marked the building age of 1531. Inside the house, you will enter the life of Shakespeare. On the first floor is the living room and kitchen, the fire in the fireplace is still red, bread, steak and knives and forks are placed on the table, and the coffee pot and cups are a bit coarse. All this conveys to the visitor a classic coziness. The second floor serves as a bedroom and a study. In the study, there is a wax figure of Shakespeare, and in front of the wax figure, there is a bookcase stacked with densely written manuscripts and papers, and Shakespeare is leaning back on a chair and concentrating on his thoughts. All great artistic creations come from loneliness and solitude. Many of Shakespeare's great and popular works were written in this study.
Abbott's Square
Abbott's Square was named in honor of Queen Victoria's husband, Albert. The square is located between Tinsgate and Moseley Street and is the heart of the city. The most distinctive feature of the square is a Victorian Goethean building. To the west of the square, the John Rylands Library in Dinsgate Street has a Victorian Goethean building Further west is the Pumphouse Museum of People's History, situated next to the River Irwell, with exhibitions on social history and the workers' movement. To the south of the square is St. Peter's Square, next to which is the Freemason's Hall, now converted into a hotel, where the Peterloo Massacre took place in 1819. Further south is the former Central Station, now the G-Mex exhibition and conference center. The angular, post-modern building next to it overlooking the G-Mex is the Bridgewater Music Hall, home to the famous Harley Orchestra into the Adair Center The Adair Center had been damaged by the 1996 bombing. Also damaged were the Grain Exchange, the Royal Exchange, Longridge House and the original Marsh House. After reconstruction, the original building was replaced by the largest Marsha Building in the world, the Royal Exchange and the Grain Exchange have been refurbished, and two historic pubs have been re-located to the new Chapel Square next to the Cathedral. The Cathedral and St. Anne's Square have been converted into pedestrian areas.
Keyserfield Urban Legacy Park
Keyserfield Urban Legacy Park The Roman Castle, built in 79 AD, is arguably Manchester's forefather. The castle is situated in Catherfield, later the cradle of the industrial revolution. Catherfield still retains its dilapidated elevated railroad, rusting iron bridges and giant warehouses, which are shocking to see. In the 1980s, it was converted into what is now the city's heritage park. The Museum of Science and Industry is a great feature of Castlefield, with intact steam and spinning engines and a railway station from the 1830s. The reconstructed Roman fort is worth a visit.
Chinatown
Surrounded by Charlotte, Portland, Oxford and Moseley Streets, this area is Manchester's Chinatown, the largest in the UK and the largest concentration of Chinese communities in the north of England. It is the largest Chinatown in the UK and the most concentrated Chinese community in the North of England. There are many small stores selling Chinese jewelry. In addition, there are Chinese restaurants everywhere in Chinatown, but of course these restaurants cost a lot of money. In China Town, there are many small supermarkets run by Chinese people, so you don't have to worry about finding Chinese condiments and food, they are all real food from China, such as starch, soy sauce, kitchen knives, steamer pots and many other Chinese products can be found here, and many international students living in the surrounding towns and cities of Manchester often come here to buy. The Chinese New Year lion dance is an annual event in Manchester.
Introduction of attractions worth visiting when traveling around Bangkok
Weekend is approaching, for those who are studying abroad in Thailand, don't stay in the dormitory and play games, tie your shoelaces and come out to experience the beauty of Bangkok! Here is my compilation of places to visit around Bangkok, hope it helps!
Great Places to Go in Bangkok
1. The Jam Factory
Architecture, Restaurant, Coffee, Art Gallery Complex Place
The Jam Factory doesn't actually produce jams, but is a composite place consisting of architectural firms, a Thai restaurant, a coffee shop, bookstore and an art gallery. If you're not a big fan of crowded places and are keen on boutique art and design, this is the place for you, fresh and classy. Anyroom, the furniture showroom, is the richest and most eye-catching place in the whole space, which is a collection of almost all the Bangkok designers' designs.
That said, the things inside are not suitable for shopping a crazy sweep, but the trees, the environment is superb, the café outdoor dining seats, you can enjoy the scenery in front of the front, in front of the large lawn retained the year's large trees, trees, unknowingly spend a leisurely afternoon, instantly feel the tranquility of this busy city.
2. Thonglor Neighborhood # The Commons #
"Bangkok's Little New York"
As a Southeast Asian city, it is catching up with a well-developed tourism industry, and surprisingly, it has become an atypical representative of hipness and coolness, and if you thought Bangkok was just a city full of temples. If you thought Bangkok was just a temple-filled, densely populated, noisy transit point, you need to know about this place: The Commons.
Located at 17 Thonglor Soi Street in Bangkok, The Commons has been dubbed the "backyard of Thong Lor", and is officially positioned as a "lifestyle mall". Officially positioned as a "lifestyle mall", it is a new landmark in the area with a focus on food and beverage, open space, and is now a favorite gathering place for local young people who love new things and trendy spaces.
Here, you will encounter a lot of surprises every few steps. Small stores with novel appearance and design come into your view just when you turn around. From small fresh cafes, to new Thai food with a design touch, to upscale and sophisticated colonial style restaurants, Bangkok gives you a superb range of choices, and The Commons epitomizes this, so you can feel it y.
3. Asiatique The Riverfront
The most European riverfront night market
Asiatique Riverfront Night Market on the Chao Phraya River is Bangkok's newest riverfront night market, and reportedly Asia's largest, and importantly, it's got a flavorful, continuous European small-town feel.
Asiatique Night Bazaar, formerly a warehouse built by The East Asiatic Company of Denmark during the period of Rama V (1907-1947), now has a full range of dining, entertainment and shopping options, including local Thai crafts and groceries, clothing and stationery, boutiques and restaurants, a variety of stores and local design brands, with a wide choice of options, you can browse for a long time.
This is probably the most romantic place in Bangkok to watch the night view, because there is a large Thai Ferris wheel, sitting on the Ferris wheel to enjoy the night view of the riverfront, the feeling is really very cozy~
Bangkok food restaurant
1.on Thai
In Bangkok's most luxurious boutique hotel The Siam, Chon Thai restaurant serves authentic, traditional Thai food, and the quality is a bit surprising. Chon Thai, serving authentic, traditional Thai food in Bangkok's most luxurious boutique hotel, The Siam, is a bit of a surprise. "Chon" means spoon in Thai, and you'll soon realize that it represents the local way of sharing food. The restaurant consists of three old Thai teak buildings, and in the evening you can see the beautiful sunset over the Chao Phraya River. After nightfall, the riverbank is lit up with starry lights, and there is nothing more cozy and romantic than ordering a cold cocktail and enjoying delicious traditional Thai dishes in such an atmosphere.
2. Vesper
At Vesper, dinners usually begin and end with a cocktail, whether it's the eponymous martini or a barrel-aged Nerogoni, which is distilled at low temperatures to produce a smooth final product. It's a very enjoyable piece, just like the other dishes on the menu. With a touch of Spanish or Italian flair, there are also dishes such as lamb meatballs with pecorino cheese, octopus with smoked paprika and roasted Sardinian suckling pig, all of which are moody treats.
3. Eat Me
Chef Tim Butler's cosmopolitan menu may excel at creating anything from a savory bush-roasted rack of lamb with grilled ginger, hazelnuts, and goat's cheese, to melt-in-your-mouth quail with oil-sealed lemons and roasted foie gras. Creative cocktails (such as a glass of Old Fashioned champagne) and art exhibitions are as fun as the food.
Bangkok travel notes
1, Bangkok time is one hour later than Beijing time.
2. In Thailand, drive and walk on the left and follow traffic rules.
3. Carry the business card of the hotel at all times in case you get lost.
4. In Bangkok, get used to and take the BTS and MRT as much as possible to make traveling more convenient.
5. Be wary of the rickshaws around popular tourist attractions, and remember, there are no free rides.
6. When the red light of a cab is on, it means the cab is empty, so it's best to stop the cab when it's already moving. This kind of car is generally measured by the meter, and those parked cars on the side of the road in all likelihood is to charge a higher fee or give you a long way around.
7, Thailand generally use the Buddhist calendar, that is, 1 year after the death of Buddha Sakyamuni for the beginning of the epoch, 543 years earlier than the world's common calendar (i.e., A.D. 1990 for the Buddhist calendar of 2533 years).
8, Thailand's English popularity in general, in the local attractions to go before the best first look up their own information to have an impression, or beforehand, please ask the hotel counter staff to help write a good destination address in Thai.
9, unauthorized export of antiques and Buddha statues from Thailand is illegal, if necessary, must contact the National Museum (National Museum) Art Department (Fine Arts Department).
10, Thailand over some small and medium-sized hotels and B&Bs are not provided toothpaste toothbrush, you can bring their own, or go to the nearby 7-11 to buy.
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