Visiting Pompeii can be described as shocking. At around 1 noon on August 24, 79, a "boom" erupts from Vesuvius volcano! A few hundred miles around the volcano suddenly became a sea of fire, Pompeii, the second largest city after ancient Rome, failed to escape the fate of being swallowed and buried! From then on, all the traces of civilization around were wiped away... Until 1594, Pompeii was rediscovered by workers who dug the waterway. According to reports, Pompeii Square was once the political, economic and religious center of Pompeii. The streets of the ancient city still retain the original appearance of the bustling era. The bluestone slabs are lined with shops and old houses, laundry, restaurants and more. There are three public baths in Pompeii, and the Stabiya Baths (also known as the "City Garden Baths") is the oldest of them. The biggest feeling of visiting the ancient city is that the ancient Roman civilization reached such a height two thousand years ago!