The city that's 'half the world'
Updated: 2015-05-25 07:52
By Mike Peters(China Daily)
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Esfahan's striking Islamic architecture and distinctively colored tiles draw tourists to the buildings around the city's huge public square. Mike Peters / China Daily |
No visit to Esfahan is complete without a stroll through Naqsh-e Jahan Square, also known today as Imam Square. This immense space, the world's second-largest public square after China's Tian'anmen, hasn't changed much: You can still see the goal posts at each end that were used in polo matches 400 years ago.
Polo is a tradition celebrated in Esfahan-matches are depicted on quaint miniatures sold in souvenir shops tucked away along the square.
My favorite souvenir, in fact, is a miniature image of myself on horseback in ancient polo garb, which an artist created amazingly quickly.
Besides the superb mosques and the Ali Qapu palace (its elevated terrace offers the best view of the square), don't miss the Bazar-e Bozorg. Even more immense than the square, it's a labyrinth and a grand treasure hunt once you get over being overwhelmed.
That, in fact, is the joy of Esfahan itself.
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