With the wide-spread Muslim dwellers in China, the number of mosques in China also is always increasing. Here we list some famous mosques in China for your reference.
You can’t tell me you don’t want to glimpse the Eiffel Tower in Paris, see the Changing of the Guard in London or do a bit of dune bashing in Dubai. Of course, you do. We all do. That is why these cities are the most visited cities in the world. The Top 10 cities ...
One of the world’s biggest mosques and by far the most prominent mosque in the Kingdom, the Al Fateh Grand Mosque is also one of the country’s most significant cultural and historical landmarks – making it among the top attractions in Bahrain. A must-see for tourists, make sure to ...
We start our list with a marvel of human architecture. Mosques in Morocco are forbidden for non-muslims. All mosques but one. The awe-inspiring Hasan II Mosque is created with the primary purpose of showing the greatness of Morocco and its people. Built by more than 10,000 craftsmen, the ...
This Island at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea attracts youthful tourists who are keen on capitalizing on the social life that thrives here. The biggest tourist numbers are recorded in the summer since it’s the time when beach bars, restaurants and night clubs are alive. This Island stands...
Gol Gumbaz is the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah and is the most famous monument in Bijapur as well as the largest dome ever built in India. The tomb has been constructed as per the Deccan architecture and has one of the biggest single chamber spaces in the world. ...
Another of the best places to go in March in the world is Istanbul, one of the most picturesque cities in Turkey. Home to the world-renowned Baklava, and a number of amazing mosques, this is a city that not only provides a fine culinary experience but also gives the best of historical...
Thislargest volcanic lakemeasuring 1,707 sq ft, is calledLake Toba, also known as Danau Toba. It is formed after a gigantic volcanic eruption about 70,000 years ago and is the world’s biggest caldera lake. Lake Toba is rumored to be a product of a massive supervolcanic eruption known ...
Palermo's oldest area borders Via Vittorio Emanuele, between the Norman palace and the cathedral, its two biggest tourist attractions. The city expanded to the harbor under the Arabs in the 9th to 11th centuries as capital of the Emirs of Sicily, a city of mosques and palaces equal to those...
On Malaysia’s southwest coast, Malacca (Melaka) is a thriving city that has successfully paired its modern life with its rich colonial past. Founded by a fleeing Sumatran prince in the 1300s, Malacca became the domain of the Chinese, then the Portuguese