Israel has a small land area, but there are still several scenic spots, among which the Hanging Gardens in Haifa is a very beautiful place. The Hanging Gardens are like terraced fields, with different features from top to bottom, and are a hillside decorated with flowers.
Israel has a small land area, but there are still several scenic spots, among which the Hanging Gardens in Haifa is a very beautiful place. The Hanging Gardens are like terraced fields, with different features from top to bottom, and are a hillside decorated with flowers.
The Baha'i Gardens are located in Haifa, Israel's third largest city. They are also called the Hanging Gardens and are the tomb of the Bab, the pioneer of the Baha'i faith. The gardens are built symmetrically against the mountain and face the sea. The steps on the central axis extend from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, which is nearly a kilometer long. The white tomb is covered with a golden hemispherical dome and is located in the center of the garden. In 2008, UNESCO listed the Baha'i Gardens as a World Cultural Heritage Site, which was the first project to include a religious holy site in the heritage catalog.
The Baha'i Gardens, also known as the Hanging Gardens, is a holy place of a young religion. It has a short religious and architectural history and has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The busy harbor, busy streets, and modern high-rise buildings all demonstrate the vitality of Haifa, a coastal city. Walking into the Baha'i Gardens, listening to the gurgling water, looking at the lush green grass, and climbing the steps, the hustle and bustle of the city gradually fades away, and the hurried pace slows down. Standing on the mountain and looking down, how can one not be overwhelmed with emotion!
It is really beautiful, but unfortunately we only visited the top floor and could not enter the rest. The flowers and trees are beautifully trimmed, and the whole Haifa Port can be seen from the garden. The security brother at the door is very friendly. When he saw us Chinese, he said a few words in Chinese to greet us. He is very friendly to Chinese people.
The Baha'i Gardens is the holy place of the Baha'i faith. It is said that there are only four Baha'i temples in the world. Haifa is the largest one, and the other three are in Chicago, New Delhi, and Sydney. The best place to view the Baha'i Gardens is of course at the top. Non-Jews and Muslims can enter for free, but only a small part is open. If you wait until noon, there will be a tour guide to open the whole place. But I personally recommend just viewing it from the top.
Baha'i Gardens - the resting place of the Baha'i prophet Bab. It is located on Mount Carmel and has 18 perfectly symmetrical steps, stretching nearly one kilometer from the top of the mountain to the foot of the mountain. From a distance, it looks like it is built in the air, so it is also called the Hanging Gardens. The entire building was donated by Baha'is and is listed as a cultural heritage of Israel.
The Baha'i Gardens are the resting place of the Baha'i prophet Bab. Facing the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, it is backed by the winding Mount Carmel. It is built on the mountain, stretching from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain for a thousand meters, with a vertical height of about 225 meters and a maximum slope of about 63 degrees. The center of the garden is the Bab's tomb. The golden hemispherical dome is located on the 40-meter-high milky white temple, shining in the sun. Visitors can enter the temple from a side door to visit, but they are not allowed to take pictures and have to take off their shoes. The temple is quiet and solemn, and the decoration is extremely exquisite. The whole garden is completely symmetrical and neat. A staircase made of white marble from top to bottom is located on the central axis of the garden. On both sides are layers of lawns like green carpets. Trees, pools, flower pots, sculptures and other landscapes along the line are symmetrically distributed on both sides. And it is trimmed very neatly. Gardeners can be seen trimming trees and flowers everywhere in the garden. In order to ensure the neatness of the trimming, there are also pull lines. Exquisite iron gates and corridors can be seen everywhere in the garden.