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Before the epidemic丨Day and night of the Great Mosque

If you know that this is the last trip, you will definitely fly farther, travel to more countries, and bring back full of photos and memories.

In January 2020, my first flight with Emirates, a double-decker passenger plane alone, has already surprised me. Dozens of flight attendants shuttled from the stairwell to the upper and lower floors, delivering meals as if they were in a restaurant.

The first time I set foot on the territory of the United Arab Emirates, the most expensive place in the world is indeed a well-earned life. Looking at various magical towers from afar, it must be very valuable from the hands of famous teachers. This is mainly a youth exchange activity, and the destination of one day's visit is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

Dusk 🌆 Before nightfall

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a mosque in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, with a great sense of space and solemnity. Entering the visit in the afternoon, compared with the simplicity of ordinary small mosques, the big mosque under the sun is extraordinarily bright and beautiful. The interior of the temple is designed with bold colors, the largest carpet in the world, and seven crystal chandeliers are hung.

Because the scope of the temple is so large, every corner is amazing, so I can only take a quick look at the flowers and seize the opportunity to press the shutter. When it starts to get dark, stand in front of the central square and admire the changes in the sky, as the night gradually swallows the day. The lights in the temple are in contrast, getting brighter and brighter, and the little monks with round heads stand side by side. Sigh the charm of nature and the ingenious work of artisans.

Day and night of the Great Mosque, thanks to the UAE's high tolerance for accepting travelers from all over the world, disturbing this sacred place.

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