The Aka an
The Aka ancient city market by the sea is more vital to life than the ancient ruins of ancient cities such as castles, castles and inns. Perhaps this market has continued from ancient times to the present, and it has never ceased to be passed down from generation to generation.
The market extends from a relatively open square to the lanes of the block. Outside, the traffic is crowded, people come and go, bustling; the crowds are crowded, the shops are crowded, the screaming sounds are intertwined, very lively. The dome-shaped mosque with stars and moons, the high-pitched minaret and the Arab houses with arched windows and doors are all wrong, and there is a whole company, one connected to the market, holding the market tightly into the arms. These white stone buildings have been mottled and contain the sounds of the Qur'an and the fireworks on earth.
The shops on both sides of the market have clothing, daily necessities, electronic products, Arabic native products, various spices, meat vegetables and fruits, as well as delicious snacks, etc., all kinds of things, everything. Dazzling. The hawkers shouted loudly, and when they saw Chinese tourists, they used the Chinese enthusiasm of the society to say: "Welcome to welcome -" Some will also point to the goods they sell, and give a thumbs up and say: "China