The ancient city of Akko or Acre in English, Google translates to Akko, but most translate to Akka. The ancient city of Akko has towering earth walls, deep trenches, and both the church bell tower and the underground passage have attracted tourists from all over the world, and was listed on the World Heritage List in 2001. Aka, 23 km north of Haifa, was the main port in the Palestinian region from ancient times to the 19th century, and it slowly replaced its status as a development. The traffic from Haifa to Aka is very convenient. It takes about half an hour to get there by train. Then use Google app to search for local traffic. There are different routes for buses to arrive. If there is a bus card, it is very convenient, but pay attention to the closing time of various attractions in the ancient city. One, so try not to arrive too late. Aka has a long history and is very complicated. The ancient city has the main Palestinian prison. In 1948, the Jews easily controlled it and expelled about three-quarters of the Arabs from Aka. Now Aka is also a mixed religious city, with about 70% of the residents being Jews. 30% of the residents are Arabs, but the residents living in the ancient city of Aka are basically Arabs. After arriving at the visitor center, tourists can choose different attractions to buy tickets, and the packages have different choices. Personally, I think the must-see attractions are the city wall, the Knights Hall and the Temple Tunnel. Some architects said that the ancient city of Aka has palace-style mansions, ordinary houses, and many public buildings and small workshops. They look crowded together, but they have meticulous planning. Their style and height are unified. The crisscross of the alleys is carefully designed, so you can only feel the wonderfulness of the ancient city of Aka if you are in this place.