Tel Aviv's Hebrew word for the hill of spring, which symbolizes the new birth, is the first city established by Jews, and the newly established State of Israel temporarily established the capital in Tel Aviv between 1948 and 1949 before moving to Jerusalem. But many important government departments remain in Tel Aviv, where most embassies of countries that have diplomatic relations with Israel are also established, and many choose locations close to the beach, such as the US embassy. Tourists who come to Israel will choose Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, which are very different cities, the former is a new city less than a century old, and the latter is an ancient religious holy city. Tel Aviv is Israel's cultural, tourism, media, transportation center. Israel, which is well-informed, has established most of its media newspapers in Tel Aviv, and more than 80% of the country's books are published in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv University is also a very noteworthy place, it is the largest university in Israel, its size makes many people who look at the city view think that this is a religious holy place or attraction; Israel's largest international airport is also built in Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion International Airport, connecting the world's major cities; Railways to Jerusalem, Haifa, Caesars and other places pass through Tel Aviv, and the city's train stations have Hahagana, HaShalom, Savidor Center, University, and the largest bus station in the country are also in Tel Aviv, calling Tel Aviv the Israeli transportation center is right.