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Blue Mosque Review

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Arrived in Tabriz at 9pm. I heard about this place first, and many travel friends have obtained Turkish visas in Tabriz and Urmiye. Other than that, I don't know anything about it. Saida said he would be a good guide. Take me to see this beautiful city and the old Blue Mosque.

Blue Mosque

Posted: Dec 14, 2013
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  • 全世界旅行的罗小艳
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Blue Mosque was built in 1465 and is the same name as the Blue Mosque in Turkey, but on a much smaller scale. The mosque was damaged twice by the earthquake, and although it was repaired many times, it was still relatively broken, with only a small amount of blue mosaics left on the exterior wall. The blue colours of the quaint buildings and walls narrate the glory of the mosque at the time.

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    Posted: Nov 10, 2017
  • 关裕年guanyunian
    5/5Outstanding
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    There are many mosques in Brunei's Sribaga Bay 'of which the Blue Mosque is beautiful, elegant and calm, is a great place for Muslims to pray, for me, a tourist, and the best choice for visiting the mosque. Mosques generally have huge golden domes, This is a very important criterion for determining the size of a mosque.

    2
    Posted: Sep 8, 2016
  • 晴天公仔
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Blue Mosque was originally covered with blue colored ceramic tiles and intricate calligraphy to cover every inch of its surface, who knew it had collapsed in two major earthquakes. Now the temple is repaired, but all the original color of masonry, blue tiles only in the gate and inner hall some, workers are still repairing, there are still some broken tiles on the ground, the project is coming to Japan long. The traces after the repair are still quite obvious, only waiting for the years to polish everything. At the gate, someone was explaining, but unfortunately I couldn't understand.

    2
    Posted: Dec 1, 2015
  • _TX***nu
    4/5Excellent

    The Blue Mosque is an architectural marvel. Its striking blue tiles and elegant design create a serene atmosphere. Inside, the vast prayer hall is awe-inspiring. Visitors should dress modestly and check prayer times for a respectful visit. It's a must-see landmark in Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet district

    0
    Posted: Sep 30, 2023
  • _TX***s5
    4/5Excellent

    The Blue Mosque is a must-visit in Istanbul. Its intricate blue tiles and architectural grandeur create a serene atmosphere. Arrive early to avoid crowds, allowing for a more peaceful and reflective visit. A harmonious blend of history, spirituality, and architectural brilliance in the heart of the city.

    0
    Posted: Sep 30, 2023
  • _TS***u4
    4/5Excellent

    The Blue Mosque is an architectural marvel in Istanbul. Its intricate blue tiles and grandeur are awe-inspiring. However, it's a popular tourist attraction, often crowded. To truly savor its beauty and tranquility, consider visiting during quieter times. Regardless, it's a symbol of Istanbul's rich cultural heritage and a must-see landmark

    0
    Posted: Sep 30, 2023
  • _TS***95
    4/5Excellent

    The Blue Mosque is a breathtaking marvel. Its intricate blue tiles and architectural grandeur create a serene atmosphere. It's a must-visit in Istanbul for its cultural significance. Dress modestly and arrive early to avoid crowds. The experience is a harmonious blend of history, spirituality, and architectural brilliance.

    0
    Posted: Sep 30, 2023
  • _TS***hm
    4/5Excellent

    The Blue Mosque is an iconic symbol of Istanbul. Its stunning blue tiles, magnificent domes, and serene courtyards offer a peaceful escape from the city's bustle. A place to admire Islamic art and architecture

    0
    Posted: Sep 28, 2023
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