I Came To Africa's Most Picturesque Town [Tunisia 🇹🇳 2]

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 39

  • @zineb681
    @zineb681 Месяц назад +4

    Chaima is cute❤

  • @mouhamedkhalil494
    @mouhamedkhalil494 Месяц назад +13

    튀니지에 오신 것을 환영합니다 즐거운 시간 보내시기 바랍니다 🇹🇳🤍

  • @Najma5925
    @Najma5925 Месяц назад +5

    This year a lot of Korean tourists came to Tunisia the best people really very nice ❤

  • @alarming_anything
    @alarming_anything Месяц назад +12

    Yes, the Jasmine is national flower of Tunisia. Men put it behind their ears to indicate that they are single and ready to mingle. xD
    The blue-and-white aesthetic and color was adopted in Sidi Bousaid before Santorini, and it was encouraged by the French artist Baron Rodolphe d’Erlanger (whose palace you visited in the beginning of the video). He lived in Sidi Bousaid and fell in love with it, and encouraged that the entire village uses only the blue and white palette, transforming it to the picturesque haven for other artists.
    The color blue was used in Tunisia for centuries, and folks believed it wards off the 'evil eye'. If you go to other costal towns, you would see it predominantly present. However, it was the French artist who encouraged that for Sidi Bousaid, every buidling's colors should be confined to blue and white. (But for doors, people use sometimes the color yellow or maroon as well).

  • @israhannechi
    @israhannechi Месяц назад +9

    chayma is soo cute 😅❤

  • @ameniaissa7361
    @ameniaissa7361 Месяц назад +5

    it s really sad some teenagers act like that, it is disappointing even for us tunisian people, may god guide them to the right way.
    anyways it was fun watching your video i hope you enjoyed sidi bousaid views

  • @anwerawainia9993
    @anwerawainia9993 Месяц назад +5

    welcome to Tunisia my brother I hope u enjoy

  • @habibabenali7632
    @habibabenali7632 Месяц назад +2

    Bien venue

  • @dorrarjaibi
    @dorrarjaibi Месяц назад +7

    Nice video ❤ The architectural similarities between Tunisia and Spain can be traced back to centuries of shared history, especially during the Islamic rule of Al-Andalus. The Moors, who ruled parts of Spain, brought with them North African styles that influenced Spanish architecture, like horseshoe arches, intricate tilework, and geometric patterns. This cultural exchange across the Mediterranean has left a lasting legacy in both regions.

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +3

      Yup that was very interesting to see coming from Spain right before Tunisia!

  • @bh4806
    @bh4806 Месяц назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @hayderferid4990
    @hayderferid4990 Месяц назад

    What was the restaurant that you went to in Sidi Bou Said?

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +1

      Don't remember the name but it wasn't far from the cafe

  • @crisppinnacle
    @crisppinnacle Месяц назад +9

    i'm sorry those teenagers bothered you , but usually they don't mean to be racist they just say it playfuly and they probably don't know they're annoying and racist

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +3

      Yeah they crossed the line being very disrespectful and annoying so I had to give them a mean scolding haha

  • @InesKd-rj6jc
    @InesKd-rj6jc Месяц назад +3

    💙🤍💙🤍

  • @Gait9999
    @Gait9999 Месяц назад

    I really liked the way she wont tell you bad words .. ❤ and bro trust me those tunisian teens not racist … they only love those jakichan movies … like i was kid we was telling that for each other .. im not hiding .. this

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +2

      nah the teens I ran into were not being friendly at all, and even if they weren't aware what they were saying at me were racial slurs, I had to shut them up and educate them a bit

    • @Gait9999
      @Gait9999 Месяц назад

      @@TreeOnlyTravels did y take a video for their faces?

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +2

      @@Gait9999 yes but youtube generally isn't too happy with content involving minors so I left that part out

    • @Gait9999
      @Gait9999 Месяц назад

      @@TreeOnlyTravels can y send it to me ?

  • @helahqw1776
    @helahqw1776 Месяц назад +5

    OK but everywere you can see bad and good person even in america Europe they are against arab and africain and Black people if we keep thinking of this little incidents by minors we cant go on.. So ï suggest you Visit coco beach as long as the weather is Nice and in tunis you should go to ( lac 1 and marsa and la goulet te eatin some fresh fish) then visiting sousse and then monastir eljemm (historical monument like roma) then south tunisia a paradise place (tozeur chebika tamarza) not hammamet because hammamet just beach and hotels. Enjoy your trip bro and welcome to tunisia. And about food try street foods like chapati.. Makloub.. Kafteji... Salade mechouia. Mousli etc

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for the recs! Yeah of course racists exist everywhere, but I ran into them pretty frequently here, probably because I was usually the only Asian person walking around in Tunis. Especially with the younger generation, we always gotta educate them so they don't spread more hate and ignorance 😁

  • @Kyxxxrie
    @Kyxxxrie Месяц назад +3

    I really was enjoying the video until the incident that took place in the end of the video , I really am sorry for that , they still kids but for sure it s not a thing to tolerate or to make excuses for.
    To sum up , I hope you enjoyed your stay and not letting what happened change your view towards Tunisia.

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks, and yeah of course not everyone here was like that, I don't let idiots shape my view of an entire country :)

  • @mouhamedfares883
    @mouhamedfares883 Месяц назад +1

    이 도시를 잘 아는 사람을 선택해야합니다. 이 박물관은 튀니지의 옛 왕궁이며, 가르쳐주지 않은 좋은 것들이 많이 있습니다.

  • @Leenaesraa99
    @Leenaesraa99 Месяц назад +2

    Most North African architecture is similar to Andalusian architecture because Muslims ( North African people mixed with Spanish and Portuguese by marriage)were ruling that area for about 780 years and it ended in 1492 because of Crusades forcing them to leave islam and converting Christianity or they die that's why a lot of Andalusian Muslims and Jewish move to North Africa (even though for more 700 years and they're mixed with Spanish they're not 100% Arab and not fully north African)

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Месяц назад +3

      yup makes sense!

    • @Leenaesraa99
      @Leenaesraa99 Месяц назад +1

      @@TreeOnlyTravels Yes 💯 it's historical fact even in my country Algeria 🇩🇿 there's a lot of architecture looks similar to Andalusian of Spain especially the North West of Algeria

  • @Leenaesraa99
    @Leenaesraa99 Месяц назад +2

    ‏‪17:02‬‏ i speak basic Korean but i understand most of Korean language ,i can notice the difference between Seoul and Busan dialect because they're the most usednin kdrama