"Blue City" - Chefchaouen After breakfast, the sun began to shine. I avoided the route of last night's night tour and walked to several famous Internet celebrity check-in spots. From the halfway point of the mountain, I looked down at the old city, but I didn't think it was that blue. Entering the streets, it was like entering a sea of various blues. Some people have found that there are dozens of blues in Chefchaouen, deep blue like the sky and the sea, and light blue like icebergs and snowfields, each with its own mystery. When taking photos in the streets of the old city, if you only take pictures of the scenery, you always feel that the picture is missing something; but once someone enters the picture, it suddenly comes alive. All scenes exist as the background for shooting. The cloudy weather makes the light intensity change from time to time; the maze-like streets often cause sudden changes in light and shadow. In terms of light, this is the best photography opportunity, but it also makes the SLR I brought lose its due convenience. Except for places with particularly good light or occasions that require telephoto, it is easier to grasp the mobile phone photography and the effect is better. Of course, I am referring to Huawei mobile phones
"Blue City" - Chefchaouen After breakfast, the sun began to shine. I avoided the route of last night's night tour and walked to several famous Internet celebrity check-in spots. From the halfway point of the mountain, I looked down at the old city, but I didn't think it was that blue. Entering the streets, it was like entering a sea of various blues. Some people have found that there are dozens of blues in Chefchaouen, deep blue like the sky and the sea, and light blue like icebergs and snowfields, each with its own mystery. When taking photos in the streets of the old city, if you only take pictures of the scenery, you always feel that the picture is missing something; but once someone enters the picture, it suddenly comes alive. All scenes exist as the background for shooting. The cloudy weather makes the light intensity change from time to time; the maze-like streets often cause sudden changes in light and shadow. In terms of light, this is the best photography opportunity, but it also makes the SLR I brought lose its due convenience. Except for places with particularly good light or occasions that require telephoto, it is easier to grasp the mobile phone photography and the effect is better. Of course, I am referring to Huawei mobile phones
Night Tour of Chefchaouen We arrived in the evening, and will go to Tangier after lunch tomorrow, also arriving in the evening. This trip feels like we were in the car all day, and we will reach our destination as soon as the sun sets. Since the itinerary is arranged like this, let's tour the old city of Chefchaouen in the dark at night to experience the blue city under the lights in advance, and save ourselves from the crowds tomorrow. This place is not all painted blue. The outer skin of the old buildings with good texture materials still retains its original appearance, and the ugly ones that have been rebuilt are painted with various blues and whites, which complement each other. The characteristics of Chefchaouen: various blues + cute cats. The cats here are really not afraid of people, and they are very active in sticking to people. Sit down and take a photo, and the cats will stick to you, showing all kinds of cuteness. It is really a thoughtful "little prop" for photographers
Different from the richness along the Mediterranean coast, this old city has the vicissitudes of history and the aura of a desert oasis. With its blue streets, it is a good place to spend a whole day. The blue color of this old city is a natural dye called Tekhelel used by the Jews. It is said that after applying it, the homeowner and his family will be blessed by God. The ubiquitous blue makes the town look like a maze. The interlacing of different forms of blue is like a place where God overturned the blue paint bucket.
The whole town is blue, but there are different shades of blue, almost a gradual transition. It gradually turns blue from right to left. There are only three Chinese restaurants in the town. The one in the square is the worst, and the one on the mountain near the internet-famous stairs is the best and most affordable.
[Location] The yellowish building is in the central square of Medina. There is a "fountain" at the door, but judging from the name of the address, it is suspected that it was a hammam bath in the nobles' home. [Ticket] 60 dirhams!!! After reading the introduction, I think it is similar to the museum in Tinghir. [Opening hours] 9:00-18:00, but there may be too few tourists, or the Moroccans are so casual. When I arrived at 9 o'clock, the door was closed. After a few minutes, a local woman came to work with a bag. [Environment] There were no lanterns when I came at the end of January. I came on February 7th and found that Morocco is really friendly to China now. Look at how prosperous the exterior wall is. [Theme] This is the castle built by the founder of Chefchaouen. One of its main functions was of course to resist foreign enemies. This is the north of Morocco. Many enemies came from Europe at that time. This place is naturally more vulnerable than Fez, Marrakech, etc. The main exhibits are a small number of cultural relics from that year.