La place est très chaude et chaude. Il y a des résidents locaux qui sortent de la chaussée et des touristes de la province étrangère qui viendraient jouer. Il y a un grand piscine au milieu, les deux côtés sont le marché, il y a un café très beau sur le marché, vous pouvez boire des flores rouges tibétaines et des gâteaus de chocolat. Ne pas vouloir aller, vous pouvez encore faire un tour de cheval.
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La place est très chaude et chaude. Il y a des résidents locaux qui sortent de la chaussée et des touristes de la province étrangère qui viendraient jouer. Il y a un grand piscine au milieu, les deux côtés sont le marché, il y a un café très beau sur le marché, vous pouvez boire des flores rouges tibétaines et des gâteaus de chocolat. Ne pas vouloir aller, vous pouvez encore faire un tour de cheval.
La place Immamam, à Isfahan, est l'un des endroits les plus prospères de l'Iran, et dans le siècle passé, c'est la station de chevaux de voyages d'affaires de pays, qui est, peut-être, le centre de la moitié du monde, et qui est intéressante.
The Palace Square of Savi Dynasty is the size of two football fields. After all, it is a regional country, and its financial capacity can not be comparable to that of the top civilized powers. We can see the obvious traces of Rome.
Which is the largest city center square in the world now? Maybe some people will answer Tian'anmen Square in Beijing. Yes, Tian'anmen Square used to be the largest square in the world, but now it has been surpassed by Xinghai Square in Dalian, ranking second. Then Imam Square is the third largest square in the world. The square is a world cultural heritage with a history of more than 400 years. It was designed by Abbas I. What? Anyway, you know he's a character like Qin Huang and Han Wu. To the west of the square is the Alikap Palace, where the king meets with his subjects, guests and military parades; to the south is the Imam Mosque, a fine piece of Iranian mosque architecture; to the East is the Shekhlottevra Mosque, formerly a royal place of worship, and now the cover of Lonely Planet: Iran is its dome; to the north is a market, which is still very busy and the shops are mainly sold. The sale of carved iron vases and fine paintings is part of Big Bazaar. The whole square is connected by a corridor, which is the shop of Da Bazaar. Teahouses, restaurants, Iranian specialties, world famous watches and so on are all available. It's very comfortable to stroll around. There is a large fountain pool in the center of the square. Children play in the water. Adults have a picnic on the grass. Tourists can also ride horses and carriages. It's a peaceful place. Come to Isfahan and you can't miss it!
Isfahan's Great Bazaar is surrounded by the famous Imam Square, which is said to have occupied the second largest square in the world after Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. There is a large fountain in the center of the square. The edge of the fountain and the square are covered with green grass and many flower beds. It coincides with the crowded laughter and laughter on the holiday square. The way of gathering together in the open air is shown here. By the shade of the lawn, with a carpet or sheet, indispensable black tea tableware, and a variety of snacks or uniform cakes, family dinners unfolded in this magnificent square. The Iranian people always greet us warmly when the children play around and see us as foreign tourists. At the same time, they are eager for us to take pictures of them. Of course, if we can take pictures with them, it will make us feel that the friendship between the two peoples has a long history. Along the way "Qin" appellation constantly spits out from their or our mouth, "Qin" is the Iranian people's appellation to the Chinese, some say the pronunciation of the Iranian language, some say from the Qin Dynasty began to let the Iranian people know the Chinese through the Silk Road, so this appellation has been retained. I believe the former one more, but it has not been tested. The fountain in the center of the square is still sprinkling. Children are playing in the fountain in the hot sun and getting cool in the heat. There is also a European horse-drawn carriage on the square, which takes tourists around half a circle for a fee. It looks like business is good. Standing in the center of the square and referring to the information, we enjoyed the very tall Imam Mosque on the front, with the Alicap Palace and the Shekhrov Mosque on the East and West sides, respectively, while the main entrance and exit of the Grand Bazaar which we passed were far away from the Imam Mosque. These scenic spots are the main places we will visit in the next two days in Isfahan. Today we just have a preliminary understanding of the Imam Square from a macro perspective. Here we met several Chinese children who were studying in Iran. They also used their holidays to travel to Isfahan. When we inquired about them, we knew that the day was the anniversary (or birthday) of an imam, and that it was also a legal holiday in Iran.
Imam Square, also known as Isfahan Royal Square, means "World Model", the second largest square in the world, second only to Tiananmen Square. Founded in 1612 during the reign of Emperor Abbas of the Safawi Dynasty, it was a polo course. The square is surrounded by the Alicap Palace, opposite the Sheikh & Rauf Mosque, commonly known as the Queen's Mosque. And the Shah'a Mosque, which is definitely worth visiting. In the middle of the square is a huge pool where children play happily. In the corridor around Imam Square is Bazaar, which sells all kinds of exquisite crafts, food and local specialties at a slightly higher price than other cities. Walking from the hotel to Imam Square in the evening, the square at night is so lively that it feels like the whole city is gathering here, and the lawn is full of families gathered with blankets.
Il y a plusieurs réunions classiques sur la place, avec un grand bébé, qui mérite un œil.
La place d'Imam est la place Tiananmen, la deuxième place du monde, qui est relativement fermée et rectangulaire, entourée du Palais du roi d'Aricap, de la mosquée d'Imam, de la mosquée de Shekhlov et de la grande Baza. La route de la place sépare également les prairies et les étangs en un carré, où les gens marchent et ont un sentiment dans la plage. La plate-forme de vue du Palais de l'Aricap peut regarder la place Imam. Le lien entre le palais et la mosquée est un long église de style supérieur, qui est semblable à son style. Plusieurs magasins de la longueur du palais sont composés de grands canards, qui exploitent principalement divers types d'artisanat, de sucre, de variétés similaires, il y a beaucoup de petits produits chinois, de petits plats, de petits salons de bains, de petits cafés, très profonds, plus difficiles à trouver. Le tibetan est glacé, 2 yuan par yuan, le goût est bon, le propriétaire vous demandera de lui prendre des photos.