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Chefchaouen, a blue city or a cat city.

Chefchaouen is a mountain town in northwestern Morocco. Most of the houses, stairs and walls in the town are painted in bright blue, which is very attractive. How to play, how to play? The best time to travel is: spring and autumn, the weather in these two seasons is more pleasant, the temperature is moderate, suitable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. How to get there: Train: Morocco's train system is well developed, and you can take a train to Chefchaouen. Bus: There are buses from major cities in Morocco such as Casablanca, Marrakech, and Fez to Chefchaouen. Car rental: Renting a car and driving yourself in Morocco is also a good choice. You can rent a car in advance, and the self-driving itinerary is relatively free and easy. You can also choose a local chartered car, which may be more expensive. Recommended attractions: Blue Town: Chefchaouen's Blue Town is its most famous attraction, and the whole town is painted blue, which is very beautiful. Spanish Mosque: Located at the highest point of the town, overlooking the beautiful scenery of Chefchaouen. Castle: Chefchaouen's castle is a testament to its history and a good sightseeing spot. Market: The weekly Monday and Thursday markets are the most authentic reflection of Chefchaouen citizens' lives. Tourists can buy local specialties here. Food Guide: Tagine: One of Morocco's traditional dishes, made with meat, vegetables and spices, and stewed in a tagine. Couscous: Small granules made from wheat flour, mixed with water and salt, then steamed to make it fluffy, and paired with meat, vegetables and spices, making its taste rich and varied. Mint tea: One of Morocco's traditional drinks, made with mint and green tea, with a refreshing and cool taste. Fruit: Chefchaouen's fruit is very fresh and diverse. You can try local fruit. Be sure to eat prickly pear fruit, which is especially delicious. Precautions: Respect local culture: Morocco is an Islamic country. Tourists should respect local religious and cultural customs when traveling in Chefchaouen, and avoid inappropriate behavior. Sun protection and warmth: Chefchaouen's climate is relatively dry and sunny. Tourists should pay attention to sun protection and moisturizing when traveling, and also pay attention to keeping warm to avoid colds. Respect local residents: Chefchaouen's residents are very friendly. Tourists should respect local residents' lifestyles and habits when traveling, and avoid interfering with their normal lives.
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