The square here is very lively and lively, there are local residents out to stroll, and there are tourists from other provinces to come and play. There is a large pool in the middle, and there are markets on both sides. There are delicious coffee shops in the market, where you can drink saffron tea and chocolate cake. If you don't want to go, you can ride a horse and a horse and a horse.
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The square here is very lively and lively, there are local residents out to stroll, and there are tourists from other provinces to come and play. There is a large pool in the middle, and there are markets on both sides. There are delicious coffee shops in the market, where you can drink saffron tea and chocolate cake. If you don't want to go, you can ride a horse and a horse and a horse.
The Imam Square in Isfahan is one of the most prosperous places in Iran, and in the ancient century, it was the station of business travel horse teams from various countries, arguably the center of half the world, and it was curious to go.
The palace square of the Savi Dynasty feels the size of two football fields. After all, it is a regional country. The financial capacity cannot be comparable to the top-level civilized power. It sees obvious traces of Rome.
What is the world's largest city center square? Some people may answer that is Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Yes, Tiananmen Square was once the world's largest square, but it has now been surpassed by Xinghai Square in Dalian, ranking second. The Imam Square is the third largest square in the world. It is a world cultural heritage, more than 400 years old, designed by Abbas I... what? Anyway, you know he is a figure similar to the Qin emperor Hanwu. To the west of the square is the Ali Cap Palace, where the king meets his subjects and parades; to the south is the Imam Mosque, a boutique in the building of Iranian mosques; To the east is the Sheikh Lotfrah Mosque, used to be the royal house of worship, and now the cover of Lonely Planet: Iran is its dome; To the north is a market, it is still very lively, the store mainly sells carved iron bottles and fine paintings and other handicrafts, which is part of the Grand Bazaar. The whole square is connected by a corridor, and the corridor is the shop of the Grand Bazaar. Teahouse restaurants, Iranian specialties, world-famous watches, etc., it is very comfortable to stroll around. There is a large fountain pool in the center of the square. Children play in the water. Adults rest and picnic on the grass. Tourists can also take a horse-drawn carriage and be peaceful. You must not miss this place when you come to Isfahan!
Isfahan's Grand Bazaar is surrounded by the famous Imam Square, which is said to have once been the world's second largest square after Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. In the center of the square there is a large fountain, the pool and the square are full of green grass and many flowers, coincide with the holiday square people's heads snoring and laughing, the Iranian people love the open-air mat and sitting together in the dining room here is concentrated. The family's dinner was spread out on the grand square, by a carpet or sheet of sheets, by the essential black tea tableware, and by a variety of small food or a uniform cake. The children are playing around, seeing us foreign tourists, the Iranian people are always warmly greeted, and they are eager to let us take pictures of them. Of course, if we can take pictures with them, it will make each other feel that the friendship between the two peoples has a long history. Along the way, the title of "Qin" kept spitting out of their or our mouths. "Qin" is the name of the Iranian people to the Chinese, some say it is the pronunciation of Iranian, and some say that it was the beginning of the Qin Dynasty through the Silk Road to let the Iranian people know the Chinese, so it has been retained. I believe the previous statement, but it has not been verified. The fountain in the center of the square is still spraying water, and the children are playing in the fountain under the hot sun and get cool in the heat. There are also European-style carriages on the square that carry tourists around for half a circle, and it seems that business is also very good. Standing in the center of the square, comparing the information, viewing the very tall imam mosque on the front, the center on the east and west sides is the Alikapu Palace and the Sheikhrauf Mosque, and the imam mosque is the main entrance and exit of the Grand Bazaar we walked through. These are the places we will visit in Isfahan for the next two days. Today we have only a preliminary understanding of the Imam Square in a macro sense. We met several Chinese children who were studying in Iran, who also used their holidays to travel to Isfahan. We asked them to know that the day was the death (or birth) of an imam, and therefore it was an official holiday in Iran.
Imam Square, also known as the Isfahan Royal Square, means "the world model", the world's second largest square, after Tiananmen Square. It was built in 1612 during the period of Emperor Abbas of the Safawi dynasty, and was a polo court. Around the square is the Alikapp Palace, opposite the Sheikh Rauf Mosque, commonly known as the Queen Mosque. There is also Shah Mosque, which is definitely worth a visit. In the middle of the square is a huge pool where children are happy to play. The corridor around the Imam Square is Bazaar, selling a variety of exquisite crafts, food, local specialties, the price is slightly more expensive than other cities. Walking from the hotel to the Imam Square at night, the square at night is simply lively, I feel that the whole city has come to gather here, and the lawn is full of families with blankets.
The grandeur is magnificent. There are several classic gatherings in the square. There is also a Grand Bazaar on the side. It is worth seeing.
The Imam Square is the second largest square in the world, Tiananmen Square, China. It is a relatively closed rectangular square surrounded by the Ali Cap Palace, the Imam Mosque, Sheikh Raf Mosque and the Grand Bazaar. The road in the square separated the lawn and water fountain into squares, and people walked among them, and they felt like they were walking in the grid. The viewing platform on the Alikap Palace can overlook the Imam Square. The connection between the palace and the mosque is similar to its style of high-rise church-style arched corridor, many shops in the corridor form the Grand Bazaar, mainly operating various crafts, sugar, similar varieties, there are many Chinese small goods, snacks, tea rooms, coffee shops are few, hidden very deep, more difficult to find. Saffron ice cream, RMB 2 yuan a, tastes good, the owner will ask you to take a photo of him.