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Casablanca, and the beautiful love in the spring breeze

author:A thousand civilizations

As time passes, the years are like songs, and the spring breeze in Casablanca is still there.

Casablanca, and the beautiful love in the spring breeze

After the outbreak of World War II, the whole world was shrouded in a cloud of war, and a romantic love movie named after the city of "Casablanca" was released in Hollywood. In the film, the love story intertwined with the torrent of the times and the personal destiny brings a touch of tenderness to that era of smoke and smoke. Since the release of Casablanca, the city has become a pilgrimage site for romance-seekers, who travel not only to enjoy the stunning scenery, but also to find love.

Casablanca, and the beautiful love in the spring breeze
Casablanca, and the beautiful love in the spring breeze

"Casablanca", the old name of the Moroccan city of "DalBeda", is the name given to the city by the Spaniards. At the end of the 18th century, the Spaniards crossed the sea to come here, and when they first saw this pearl city on the coast, they could not help but exclaim: "Casablanca! Casablanca! "Casa" means white, and "Blanca" means house, palace. Later the Spaniards took control of the harbor city, naming it "Casablanca". In the 20th century, after Morocco's independence, the city was restored to Dar Beda. White house, white dream. In Arabic, "Dar Beda" means "white house". Since the birth of the whole city, white has become its main color. Reflected by the vast blue ocean, Dalbe achieves a light and elegant scene on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.

Casablanca, and the beautiful love in the spring breeze
Casablanca, and the beautiful love in the spring breeze

The hassan II Mosque, the third largest mosque in the world, is the city's landmark. If you arrive in Casablanca by boat, you can see the towering and straight main tower of the Hassan II Mosque from the sea. The height of this square building is close to 200 meters, far more than the height of the Pyramid of Khufu in Egypt. In addition to the tall and striking main tower, it also has a basilica that can accommodate 25,000 worshippers at the same time.

On the edge of the vast Atlantic Ocean, where the azure sea meets the same blue sky, there lies an ancient and charming city quietly. It has a white wave-like hue and a beautiful name, Casablanca. When the enchanting figure of Ingrid Bergman disappeared into the city in the spring of more than half a century ago, Casablanca in the hearts of the world was stained with a spring that will never fade.

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