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Jerusalem là thành phố mang hình ảnh kết hợp giữa nền công nghệ hiện đại cùng sự quyến rũ với khung cảnh đặc trưng của Địa Trung Hải. Hãy thả bộ dọc theo những con đường lát đá, tận hưởng khung cảnh thiên nhiên thơ mộng và trải nghiệm nền ẩm thực có một không hai nơi đây.
Explore the vibrant culture of this modernized Mediterranean city.
Jerusalem's European-style
pedestrian malls are lined with clothing stores and gourmet restaurants.
(Photo: Noam Chen for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism)
Here are some things you might not already know about Jerusalem.
1. It's greener than you think.
Beautiful trees and shrubs grow throughout the city. (Photo: Roman Sigaev/Shutterstock)
Surrounded by spectacular natural scenery – from forests to rolling
hills – Jerusalem is more than its cobblestone streets. With its own
version of New York City's Central Park, an enormous collection of more
than 10,000 plants at the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens, and numerous other green spaces, it's an ideal destination for nature lovers.
A curious gazelle makes eye contact with nature photographer Alex
Geifman's lens in this amazing shot taken in Ramot Forest. (Photo: Alex Geifman)
2. The city hosts a spectacular light festival every year.
Lights are projected onto the walls of Jerusalem, creating an
entirely different environment for visitors at night. (Photo: © Noam
Chen)
3. It actually snows there. (Sometimes.)
A blanket of snow covers Jerusalem – an odd sight with the palm trees towering over the plaza! (Photo: © Noam Chen)
4. It's a technology hub.
The uber-modern "Bridge of Strings," also known as "Chords
Bridge," carries the light rail across the city. Despite its age,
Jerusalem is truly a tech-savvy place. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
5. Craving waffles? No problem.
The Waffle Bar has elevated the Belgian waffle into an art form.
With ice cream and whipped cream on the side, this powdered sugar-dusted
confection makes for a decadent dessert. (Photo: mrlaerial/Flickr)
Whether you're in the mood for pizza, pasta, burgers or a gourmet spread, you'll have no trouble finding a top-notch restaurant in Jerusalem to satisfy your hunger.
The bottom line? The culinary experience in Jerusalem does not stop at hummus. But trust us, the hummus is assuredly *amazing.*
6. Jerusalem is on top of its urban transit game.
A trail of light follows a light rail train flying through the streets of Jerusalem.
As for biking, dedicated paths make it a much safer experience. There's even a trail that takes you from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.
7. It's a city built for art lovers.
Kids run next to 'Turning the World Upside Down,' a sculpture by
Indian British Anish Kapoor displayed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
(Photo: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images)
In the rare event of a gap between festivals, there are dozens of museums and outdoor exhibits to explore. The Israel Museum is the most prestigious in Israel, featuring fine art and archaeological findings – like the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit inside the fascinating architectural feat, the Shrine of the Book. Other museums in Jerusalem are more interactive, like the Bloomfield Science Museum that encourages visitors to participate in the exhibits.
Even a simple walk through the market is enough to inspire you. The Mahane Yehuda Market in particular is a bustling street full of fresh produce but also jewelry, clothing and nicknacks.
8. Jerusalem has 19 theaters – in one building.
Cinema City offers a plethora of activities aside from movie
showings – there are plenty of places to shop and eat in this 215,000+
square-foot mall. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
9. The fun doesn't stop at sunset – there's plenty to do at night.
One popular nighttime destination is Ben Yehuda Street, a pedestrian mall. (Photo: Sean Pavone/Shutterstock)
10. Jerusalem's first train station doesn't operate – but it's a cultural hotspot!
The First Station in Jerusalem has a beautiful exterior, complete with a mural that's an optical illusion. (Photo: ChameleonsEye/Shutterstock)
This First Station is the destination itself,
offering a true taste of Israel's culture. With special events, tours
and plenty of food, the centuries-old station has been completely
transformed since it was built in 1892 – but keeps its historic
exterior. Get the entire experience in one place – from yoga and pilates
classes to art galleries and games, this train station doesn't need a
destination to take you on a journey.
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Theo trang Business Insider, Tel Aviv là một trong 25 thành phố có nền ẩm thực phong phú nhất thế giới.
ReplyDelete" Tại Tel Aviv, hầu hết các món ăn đều được chế biến từ những nguyên liệu vô cùng tươi ngon từ các trang trại. Thành phố cũng nổi tiếng với văn hóa thưởng thức cafe, hình ảnh những quán cafe ngoài trời với những thực khách ngồi hàng giờ thưởng thức những món ăn ngon lành như hummus, bánh mì dẹt, hành tây ngâm, và màu đỏ của ớt rang.... sẽ trở nên vô cùng thu hút vị giác của bạn"