Tunisia.
The political, financial, cultural center and transportation hub of Tunisia is located on the south bank of the Mediterranean Sea, west of Lake Tunis and adjacent to the Gulf of Tunisia.
Tunisia has a long history, which can be traced back to Carthage. It became the capital of the country from the Hoefs dynasty in the 3rd century. Tunisia is actually a large area, consisting of four provinces: Tunisia, Ariane, Ben Arrus and Manuba, with a total population of 2.248 million. Among them, there are 984,000 people in Tunisia alone.
As a beautiful coastal city, Tunisia Beach stretches for 20 kilometers, attracting millions of foreign tourists every year. The urban area consists of old and new parts. Medina, the old city, is a symbol of Islamic traditional urban architecture, which retains the traditional layout and architectural style of the city in various historical periods since the Arabs conquered North Africa in the 7th century. Zadun Mosque was built in 704 AD and rebuilt in 864. Integrating residential, handicraft and commercial functions in the old city, * * * has 2,800 manual workshops (including essence, food, leather, jewelry, textile, metal and wood products, etc.). ), 3050 shops, 1050 commercial service points, have been listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.