The old city of Sanaa is located in the center of Sara. The geometric patterned buildings give unique visual effects. In 1986, it was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. It went to the Yemen Gate of the old city, which is the market. It is full of Yemeni machetees. Most of the small shops of food and various small commodities are wholesale from Yiwu, China. I heard that good things are hidden in the owner's house and will not be easily used to show people. If you are interested, you can ask to see it. It is said that ivory, rhino horn and so on. The street in the market is very narrow and the environment is dirty. It is recommended to go together and pay attention to safety.
More
The old city of Sanaa is located in the center of Sara. The geometric patterned buildings give unique visual effects. In 1986, it was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. It went to the Yemen Gate of the old city, which is the market. It is full of Yemeni machetees. Most of the small shops of food and various small commodities are wholesale from Yiwu, China. I heard that good things are hidden in the owner's house and will not be easily used to show people. If you are interested, you can ask to see it. It is said that ivory, rhino horn and so on. The street in the market is very narrow and the environment is dirty. It is recommended to go together and pay attention to safety.
This ancient city is very distinctive, and the culture left over from history is displayed everywhere. It is worth walking.
Really fun, decompress and exercise, really good experience
Sanaa, a world heritage city in Yemen, was recognized as a world heritage city in 1988 at the southwest end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is located in the fertile basin of the Arabian Peninsula at an altitude of 2,300 meters, and is on the main traffic line through the Yemeni mountains, echoing the Horn of Africa. The Red Sea and Indian Ocean converge here, the heart of ancient Arab life. The site existed in the 2nd century AD, and the historic ancient city of Sanaa was the religious and trade center and is now the capital of Yemen. As an important commercial station on the eastern peninsula, the centrality of Yemen's politics, economy and religion as early as the fourth century. During the expansion of Sanaa, Yemen's capital, in the mid-20th century, the old city was largely demolished, and only the next "Yemen Gate" was retained as a historical witness.[1]
The mystery of a thousand and one nights, the people living inside feel as if they live in the adventures of Sinbad, Yemenis are devout Islamists, and play the Koran on time every day with loudspeakers.