Hezekiah's Tunnel - Siloam Tunnel Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Hezekiah's tunnel, also known as the Siloam Channel, is about half a kilometer long. It still brings water from the Gihon Spring outside Jerusalem into the ancient city of David. The end of the tunnel is called "Siloam Pool", which is two thousand Years ago, Jesus told a blind man to go to the pool where his eyes were washed, and after washing his eyes, he could see again. The tunnel is also famous for this.
Recommendations Near Hezekiah's Tunnel - Siloam Tunnel
The Hebrew legends, the story of the two cities.
The scenery here is pleasant, the environment is elegant, the air is fresh, the price is high, the price is right, the service is good, the snacks are also OK, welcome to visit!
This place was ignored by many tourists, and I am very glad that I came here. It gives people another feeling, another feeling of living underground, and it can be imagined what a state of life was like for Jews at that time.
Compared to this place is a relatively cold attraction, but I recommend everyone to take a look. This is a large-scale and very complicated underground fortification, like an underground city, which is very shocking.
A large underground passage, where various urban prototypes were carved, shows that it was not easy for Jews to live at that time, to avoid war and persecution. I feel that it is quite good here.