In the 17th century, the seaside village became a favorite vacation spot for Tunisian nobility, who began building their summer residences there. By the 19th century, the picturesque little village had become an attractive destination for artists and poets seeking inspiration. The picturesque Tunisian town of Sidi Bou Said was a favorite of creative personalities. Michel Foucault, August Macke, Paul Klee and many others lived here.
Siddi Bou Said
of this beautiful ancient village, since 1920 it has been permitted to paint houses here only in white and blue.
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The working day at the Banjarmasin preserve the unique
Floating market begins with the first special database of the sun. From five to nine in the morning, wooden boats filled with products line up in numerous market rows and slowly float along the shore, showing off their goods to customers. You can choose goods directly from the shore, or float along the unusual market stalls on your boat.
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The Banjarmasin Market has been here since time immemorial. It is one of the five largest floating markets in Southeast Asia. Its unusual location has made the market a popular tourist attraction that everyone who comes to Banjarmasin tries to see.
floating market in indonesia
floating market in indonesia
Another unusual market is located in Thailand
The large Maeklong Railway Market is located right on an operating railway.
The Indonesian city of china leads is the american print and electronic media of the province of South Kalimantan, which is located on the island of Kalimantan in the delta of the Barito River. The river, with its active cargo and passenger traffic, is the most important waterway of the province of Kalimantan. An interesting landmark of the city of Banjarmasin is its large floating market.