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The most un-African country - Morocco.

Visa and Entry Morocco offers visa-free entry to travelers holding mainland Chinese passports for up to 90 days. Climate and Best Time to Visit The climate is mainly Mediterranean, with cool summers and warm winters, making it suitable for travel all year round. The best time to visit is from mid-January to May and September to October, when the temperature is moderate, avoiding the hot summer and cold winter. Recommended Attractions • Casablanca: The largest city, with attractions such as Hassan II Mosque, Mohammed V Square, and the Corniche. • Marrakech: With attractions such as the Medina of Marrakech, Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and Jemaa el-Fnaa, it is full of historical charm and exoticism. • Sahara Desert: You can join a camel ride, cross the dunes, and experience the magnificence and mystery of the desert. • Chefchaouen: Known as the "Blue Town," it is famous for its unique blue buildings, and you can stroll through it to feel the dreamy atmosphere. • Fez: One of the oldest imperial cities, with the world's oldest university, the University of Al Quaraouiyine, and a maze of alleys in the old city. • Tangier: A port city with attractions such as the Caves of Hercules, Kasbah of the Udayas, and Cap Spartel Lighthouse. Recommended Food • Tagine: A slow-cooked clay pot dish, commonly made with chicken, beef, or lamb, paired with vegetables and spices. • Couscous: A traditional staple food made from steamed semolina, paired with vegetables, meat, or fish. • Grilled Lamb Chops: Moroccan grilled lamb chops are usually marinated with special spices and grilled until the skin is golden and crispy, while the inside is tender and juicy. • Mint Tea: A traditional Moroccan drink made with green tea and mint leaves, with a refreshing taste, often served with desserts. Transportation Guide • Airplane: Casablanca is the main air hub, with flights from Europe generally landing in Marrakech, and flights from Asia and America generally landing in Casablanca. • Public Transportation: You can take trains or long-distance buses between cities, and there are buses and taxis for urban transportation, but the roads in the old city of some cities are narrow, so walking is the best way to explore. Travel Tips • The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and French, but English is also widely spoken. • The local power outlets are European standard round hole plugs, so you need to bring a plug adapter and a power bank. • Tipping is common, such as when someone guides you in a tourist attraction or when dining in a restaurant.
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