Jaffa and the neighboring city of Tel Aviv, also known as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, are the second largest cities in Israel today. An ancient civilization with a history of more than 4,000 years is also one of the most important ports of world trade.
In 1457 BC, King Thutmose III of Egypt once called the king here, ruled the core of the Middle East, and the port where the East and West materials meet - Jaffa. A remodeled gate and a section of the city have been preserved to tell the history. Then there were Sarai, the Ottoman Empire, Napoleon of France, and countless monarchs ruled here.
Aside from these history, today's Jaffa is a quiet seaside town. In stark contrast to Tel Avivs metropolitan atmosphere, Jaffa has a rustic feel. The slightly mottled wall feels disrepaired for a long time, and with the blooming flowers, it feels completely different. Every small yard is a landscape.
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