Tel Aviv City - World Cultural Heritage in Israel
The United Nations Science, Education and Cultural Organization has recognized Israel's Tel Aviv city as a World Cultural Heritage in 2003.
Stretching along the beautiful Mediterranean coast, Tel Aviv is Israel's second largest city after Jerusalem. This city occupies an important position for both Israeli cultural and economic activities. In July 2003, the White City (more than 4,000 buildings in Tel Aviv, built by Jewish architects) was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO . This has helped Tel Aviv become an attractive tourist destination on an international map. Tel Aviv has a white sand beach, warm water, great restaurants and colorful shops of a nightlife.
Museums in the city
center Square
Baihai Scout Garden
Since the 20th century, this city has developed very prosperously and smoothly. This period marked an important development when pioneering Jews arrived and settled around the suburbs. Later, the predominantly Jewish city of Tel Aviv merged with the port city of Jaffa (mainly Arabs living) into a single city, Tel Aviv-Jaffa , two years after the establishment of the state. Israel. Today Tel Aviv-Jaffa is the most popular destination for visitors to Israel.
City at night
Shopping mall in the city
Jaffa Port
Tel Aviv-Jaffa is like the version of Barcelona in Spain or San Francisco in the US, known as a " never sleep" city , with bars, cafes, restaurants, beaches, parks , shopping center . And skyscrapers facing the sea, combined with entertainment areas, clubs, shopping centers, where this is really the entertainment world. Perfect for travelers. Tel Aviv-Jaffa is also Israel's largest cultural center with a variety of museums, galleries, theaters and concert halls. In 2005, the city was recognized as a strong candidate for a global city title.
Architecture on jaffa hill
Te Avia is also the world's most stringent security inspection city, where security checks are everywhere. So far Israel is the only country in the world, and since the re-establishment of the nation, all people have been forced to join the army, regardless of male or female. Everywhere soldiers go, they carry weapons . it is normal for them to come to Israel.
Mosque
There is a history of 4,000 years, the former city of Te Aviv was a port of commerce for the region around the Mediterranean with the eastern region. The traders here were the earliest Egyptians, then the Babylonians, the Phoenix from 2000 BC. Then came the Summeria, Canaan, then about 1000 years BC was Jewish. The Jews call this port Yafo , so far it is Jaffa , the name of Mr. Noe's son in their legend (which is a legend and the name is derived from the older Babylonians). Currently, Te Aviv City is a modern, bustling city, and has the most expensive life in the Middle East, Israel's Tel Aviv is also known as " New York of the East " ranked 3rd in 10 cities worth the most in 2011.
According to the voting results of the world's leading travel magazine Lonely Planet. Tel Aviv is second only to New York (USA) and Tanger (Morocco). According to Lonely Planet, the fact that the city has a large gay community has turned Tel Aviv into a miniature San Francisco of the Middle East and is a desirable destination for international travelers in general.
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