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There is no breathtaking culture in the land that people imagine, nor the famous attractions like the pyramids (which may have been owned, but are now gone). The city is full of dust, fight-fighting tramps and endless dirt, mess and bad. Probably the best thing you can experience here is a quick bath after a day in Cairo and hoping to get rid of any illness. Many people will trick the streets to get money, making tourists less and less impressed by the city. Others will shout behind you to provoke you. In this case, even if you give me money, I will never look back.
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There is no breathtaking culture in the land that people imagine, nor the famous attractions like the pyramids (which may have been owned, but are now gone). The city is full of dust, fight-fighting tramps and endless dirt, mess and bad. Probably the best thing you can experience here is a quick bath after a day in Cairo and hoping to get rid of any illness. Many people will trick the streets to get money, making tourists less and less impressed by the city. Others will shout behind you to provoke you. In this case, even if you give me money, I will never look back.
Arabic-style tranquility is everywhere. Shuttle through it, as if back to the era of "1000 and 1 Nights". You can walk here, you can shop, you can stop, just find a street store, order a cup of mint black tea, smoke a plum of peach, feel so comfortable.
Unconsciously stroll around the old city, Halley Market, Al-Azhar Mosque, Hussein Mosque, Saladin Castle, Hanging Church, St. George's Church and the City of the Dead. Visiting the old city, you can see the mosques of Islam and Christian churches. The coexistence of these religious places shows that Cairo used to be the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire. Part of this history. Comparing the splendor of mosques and churches, the disorder of the dead city and the poor sanitation conditions, it is more evident that a group of people at the bottom of society who have been neglected by the society should receive more attention.
Islamic Cairo (Arabic: قاهرة المعز, romanized: Qāhira al-Muʿizz, lit. 'Al-Mu'izz's Cairo'), or Medieval Cairo, officially Historic Cairo (القاهرة التاريخية al-Qāhira tārīkhiyya) refers mostly to the areas of Cairo, Egypt, that were built from the Muslim conquest in 641 CE until the city's modern expansion in the 19th century during Khedive Ismail's rule, namely: the central parts within the old walled city, the historic cemeteries, the area around the Citadel of Cairo, parts of Bulaq, and Old Cairo (Arabic: مصر القديمة, lit. 'Misr al-Qadima') which dates back to Roman times and includes major Coptic Christian monuments.
Seeking the way from Saladin Castle to Aizihar Mosque, I wandered into an old city. Narrow dirt roads, apart from small mosques, are the humble houses of ordinary residents. There are many alleys in the old city. When the direction is fixed, I will walk by the reins and follow the nature. Along the way, I saw a lot of roadside stalls, and the local people were eating. I also bought them to eat. Along the way, I saw naughty teenagers playing and playing, and beautiful little girls smiling at me like sunshine. Along the way, I saw the local farmers'markets, fruits, vegetables, spices and daily necessities, such as those in the counties of China, which were messy but full of life. I feel like Alice, who has been mistakenly introduced to a foreign country, and has seen a different kind of beauty.
Architectural style of Cairo's old city is unique, ancient culture is inherited here, earthenware is the handicraft here, mosque as always is a more lively place, you can find a few Catholic churches, free of charge! Cairo, a historic monument on the edge of the desert.
The old city of Cairo is composed of hanging churches, Jewish churches and Bagos churches, which are historic churches. The hanging church is supported by a pillar. The church is also rich in content. There are pictures of Egyptian Pharaohs from past dynasties. There is also a priest waiting to take photos with everyone in the church. On the way to the church, there are many Egyptian books for people to read. They are indeed worthwhile churches to visit.