I never been to Morocco but I love their food one time I ate something called tajine barqoq. It was very nice with lamb and plums! One day I’ll come in sha Allah greetings from 🇸🇴
all Morocco is a mixt of regional different culture .the Atlas and Rif mountaine had preserved culture and dialect and even races ( berber , arab , african ,...) to mixt and give each region her own music , folklore , dialect , but all those cultures and races were united by religion and they stand as one man when any invader come from the Atlantic ocean or mediterranian des ( like Vendals , Romans , or even Turkich , spanich , portugees , and the French . the Atlas Mountains gave a rempart and refuge to tribes and moujaheeding and let them fight back .
now m watching it from Bangladesh.. when Morocco reached Semi Final In Fifa World cup Qatar 2022. love this country, love this All innocence faces. keep smiling dear brothers and Sisters. May Allah swt make all healthy wealthy. thank you.
Malini, the French occupation did not build anything. What you have seen is the genius of Moroccan artisans whom their ancestors built Andalusia, Cordoba etc and literally all of South Spain. Well done on the video, and great editing skills.
The French had the authority to order the construction for x reasons but what you see is made by Moroccan hands is my point. France throughout history has never left an occupied territory something of value and they are still taking advantage of us and most of other African counties, probably worse… and these are facts.
it is so refreshing to see someone come to Morocco to appreciate the small details and the underrated authentic side of it. this was so beautiful! thank youu!!
No wonders why everyone is asking if you are Moroccan, cause you went to the root and soul of Casablanca and you covered it pretty well. Can't wait to see more of your docs about Morocco and other countries around the world. Impressive work Malini!
Welcome to Morocco, i enjoyed watching the video but i'd like to correct some points : The architecture of the Hassan II Moque and the Habbous and sweets you ate are purely and 100% Moroccan. Thank you!
we respect the fact that you made efforts to make this video, but you have to read about Moroccan Architecture, and Moroccan food, all that you see belongs to Morocco :)
Telling half the story and showing only one side of the coin wouldn't qualify as a complete piece of work - not very wise in any reasonable man's book lol
Welcome to Morocco. Note. Everything I saw in Morocco concerns Moroccans. The Islamic countries have nothing to do with that. Morocco is a nation state and an empire centuries ago, before the advent of the French and Spanish occupation, which divided Morocco and extracted millions of kilometers from it in favor of newly established countries that have uniqueness and privacy in architecture, clothing, food and multiple cultures. field to mention.
Morocco still shares most of it culture with other Islamic and Arab countries especially those of the Maghreb (Algeria and Tunisia). From ethnicity, food, religion clothing to architecture.
Saying that Morocco shared MOST of its culture with other countries is a huge lie. Especially Middle Eastern countries that only share religion with Morocco... in away I see Morocco as the turkey of Africa.
@@mansurdk2016 I was talking about the Maghreb countries that Morocco shares a lot of it’s culture with them: Ethnicity, language, architecture, religion…etc “In a way I say Morocco as the turkey of africa” what are you talking about ?
I was in Morocco for 20days in 2010!!! The Grand Mosque in Rabat is unforgettably stunning and amazing❤️ the Marrakech night market is an lifetime experience to hold unto and yes oh my dear memories of Casablanca!!!
Amazing video, happy to have you here in Morocco. Just to clarify something I herd you saying islamic architecture but all you have seen was 100% Moroccan Architecture and design ❤️
Yes indeed the unique Moroccan architecture belongs to the general and very diversified Islamic architecture so you have the Persian in Iran , Ouzbékistan and all centre Asia Islamic countries, the Mongol in India and around, the sham architecture in Palestine and great Syria etc , of course the Ottoman architecture, the south Arabic architecture in Oman and Yemen, the Swahili East African in Tanzania dar as Salam , Somalia , Kenya Mombasa etc , of course the Sicilian Arabic architecture and the most famous Andalusian mauresque in actuel Spain and it’s islands (which really the Moroccan influence of course is great) and many others but of course again the Moroccan architecture is distinctive, very finest, nuanced and diversified from Tangier, Tetouan to Marrakech, ourzazette , Tafilalt passing by the magical city of Fez . But all of those architecture are belonging to the Islamic civilisation which is of course part of human heritage and history like others world civilisations. This what expert and specialist of history of architecture and civilisation said and teach and not what you naively wrote.
By the way I thx a lot M Anglica for all the accurate words and description in this video, well said and smartly exposed. Clear and pedagogical sometimes. Lovely video. I learn a lots
Because my dad is Moroccan, I visited there several times but I’m stuck in Japan because of Corona so enjoyed watching your video🫶🏻✨also just want to add that the documentary is so well done💛
Just landed on your video about Casa where I currently live. Great effort, prod and shots honestly, keep it up for real. I saw the comments as well and I kinda agree with them especially after taking a class in Islamic Art and Architecture. The Moroccan identity has been shaped throughout time by the moorish, amazigh, arab, african, roman, french, spanish... The moroccan culture and identity are quite unique when it comes to all aspects of life, ranging from food to architecture, much different from the islamic middle eastern countries or europe or any region related to Morocco. The architecture of the Moors have actually strechted their influence all the way to South America across Europe and Africa. One of the oldest kingdoms '12 centuries with its unique identity mainly, the Sheriffian Kingdom of Morocco ruled by the second oldest Royal family in the world, counting many dynasties. I hope to see more of your videos honestly and visit the other unique cities in Morocco, there is much more to see. You're always welcome here😊
Great information, very interesting thank you!! Happy you enjoyed the video, Casa is a unique and cool city. Will be releasing some more Morocco videos very soon 🙏😊
Recently I started learning Arabic and fancy travelling all MENA countries. This is certainly on my bucket list . Wonderfully presented. Absolutely loved it.
In Morocco actually you don't need to speak Arabic ... you need to speak Moroccan ( Dialect or Moroccan Language ) or ( Bereber / French / English / Spanich )...
You blend in, I would've thought you were Moroccan before reading your name. Amazing production quality, really well put together, keep videos like these coming!
Excellent video! I am half Moroccan and so I love watching these types of videos. I see some of my fellow Moroccans already made some pretty interesting comments just clarifying some misconceptions here and there so I will not add on to that since most of them responded in detail and in a polite manner it looks like. I hope to see more of your videos on Morocco and I'll be checking your other work as well! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this and for being so respectful and enthusiastic
I am shocked and I don't know where the problem is! Because your channel is very professional 💯⚡️but with few followers 😐. And in fact, this is the best video I've ever seen about Casablanca! Thank you!
We really appreciate your hard work to show some historic places in Morocco 🇲🇦, we are waiting for more videos for other different cities like Chefchaoun, Fes, Meknes and Tangier. They offer a lot in the tourism industry. Thanks again
This city is my second home and I've seen a lot of videos about it. But yours is a cut above the rest. Great work Malini - superb narration, content and videography. Very well presented; so natural and smooth. Well done.👏
Welcome to the Sheriffian Kingdom of Morocco ruled by the second oldest Royal family in the world, we wish you a very good trip to morocco, take good care of yourself, may Allah bless you.
Welcome to Morocco , i am morrocan but live in the netherlands . i love how you spoke about Morocco and i enjoyed the info you shared about everything, keep up the good work lady !!
I have found this Channel yesterday and I am so much in love with it. Malini you are fantastic always with a smile on your face and at the same time so relaxed and confident at explaining things and going around the places. Pls keep doing this video as they are very informative ❤️❤️
i think this might be my favorite video that a foreigner made about a city in morocco, you depicted the beautiful rawness of casablanca nicely. good job!
Wow ! What a fantastic introduction to Casablanca and Morroco as a whole; such riveting watching.! Educational, cinematic and wonderful editing 👌 please keep them coming 🙏
Hello, the French build few buildings, our kingdom is a 13 century old, each royal family that has been in morroco they marked their presence with buildings and architecture.
Love your video on Morocco 😊 and may Jesus Christ richly bless you and show you His GREAT love that He has for each of YOU ❤️ Just ask Him to show you personally His Love as He did to me years ago 😊
Thank you Malini, for showing my neighborhood the Old Medina, I live overseas in North America, I enjoyed watching your video took me back to my childhood memory where I were born and raised!
Thank you Milani for this interesting DOC/Vlog : - If you find this kind of architecture anywhere else . ( in Pakistan or saudi Arabia ) for example ; then you can say Islamic architecture but if you see this just in Moroccan cities that's mean : its a Moroccan architecture ....
Casablanca used to be an experimental playground for 20th century architects. While wandering in the city center, you can notice splendid Art Deco works, Art Nouveau and Mauresque. Warm thanks for this beautiful post card of my city of birth!
Great video ! Morocco has one of the oldest cultures that are still alive today ,but the french colonial period is nothing to be proud of. They only brought slaughter to moroccan people and wanted to enforce their sick fantasy to "europize" these wild , indigenous tribes of Morocco that live like animals according to their sick view. Unfortunately we are still colonized culturally and are obliged to live , speak , eat, study, work like they do but at the same time considered like their under-the-shoe servants or a sub-category of humans who want to be like the civilized french person.
Very good documentary, beautiful images and you didn't fall for the Islam stereotypes like the French documentaries did. I really apreciate the respect and how humble you are. Keep the good work.
I visited Casablanca and this beautiful Mosque in a dream in 1994, when I was in Morocco with a boat. The Mosque was not yet completely finished, Wonderfully.
Great work, very professional shots and editing, Morocco has a lot to offer, I hope you will visit marrakech, Rabat, Tangier and film, you deserve more views and subscribers, I hope Moroccan people on RUclips give you the kickstart you need to grow your channel, Thank you.
Great job. The shooting is just amazing. I felt like watching paintings in a museum. Your commentaries are great. Thumbs up and I am Moroccan BTW so keep doing what you do.
🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦Casablanca History and civilization It is the economic capital city that belongs to the womb of the honorable Kingdom of Morocco It is the mosaic city, the stronghold of the most famous artists, writers, fighters and athletes, art of culture, civilization and history
Not really . Casablanca is the creation of the Spaniards and later French . It’s the newest and youngest city of pretty much of all the kingdom . It wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t the center of commerce and industry. There is nothing ancient about it. All it’s inhabitants come from other parts of Morocco . It doesn’t have much history compared to other much older more authentic cities in the country .
Wonderful video, loved how you really told a story and showed so much of the city, the history, places, people... really well done. We are currently in Casablanca and can't wait to explore! Keep up the awesome work! Great video 🔥
I love watching your videos. I will watch all of them. You inspired me to do simple yet informative videos like yours. What a great videos. Thanks for sharing with us.❤
you ate in public in Ramadan no one judged you or harassed you but in west , a simple scarf can irritated many people wish people had more tolerance toward each other
Thank you so for this short visit back home .. I was feeling home sick all day long today but you made me feel a little bit better 😊🤗 Thank you again 🙏🏼🌹
Hello Angelica, thank you for the video, it was nice and interesting ❤ However, you only focused on the old / traditional part of the city, there are still many places to visit in Casablanca, for example, la Corniche, Maarif/Gauthier, Beauséjour... and many more
Don't mind these berberist internet warriors in your comment section Everything you said is correct except wydad, the biggest team in casablanca is Raja
One of the rarest videos about the many faces of casablanca. Yeah it's a city of contrast but it's really diverse and unique due to their citizens that are from different backgrounds and regions, because it's the economic capital of the country so people came from all over Morocco for jobs and finding opportunities the same is forieners who came from so many countries to live in Casablanca, in the end this mixture of people and cultures create its unique style, thus when people come to casablanca they don't feel homesick cause everyone has a place in the city and feel like home whether u r a business man a student a tourist an artist..... And you look Moroccan by the way.
Yes, this is exactly the impression I got from my time in Casa, a lot of different cultural influences resulting in a very unique city 😁 many people say that although I’m not Moroccan ☺️
@@Malini.Angelica it's really overwhelming to hear that, you are very welcome if u still here in the city, and want to discover more, I'm here. Anyway enjoy what you are doing. And keep up the good work. You r amazing.
Welcome to all of you in the Kingdom of Morocco 💞💓💓 One of the most beautiful and wonderful countries in the world 🌹🌷💘 Enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and the charming debate, And delicious Moroccan food 💗💝💕💞 The Kingdom of Morocco🇲🇦The Kingdom of Morocco 🇲🇦The Kingdom of Morocco🇲🇦
Loved this vlog! It shows the authentic Casablanca! I grew up in Casablanca and I can say it is a very rich city, very dynamic with lots of contrasts.:) I really do love my city because it never sleeps, the people are very nice and the ARCHITECTURE is a mix between european, arab and local influences. Casablanca is by far one of the most beautiful cities to live in!
I'm very impressed by your coverage. Either you did tons of research, hired excellent guides or spent a lot of time. Kudos in any case. I've spent weeks there and haven't seen much more then the points you covered. The Mall of Africa (largest on the Continent is South of Corniche and worth visiting. They have an elevator wrapped in a shark tank.
Un seul voyage ne suffit pas pour découvrir toutes les merveilles du Maroc. Il faut alors faire des choix…et se promettre de revenir ! Le royaume fait partie du top 10 des destinations préférées des français qui le plébiscitent depuis de nombreuses années. Accessible facilement, aussi agréable en famille, entre amis, qu’en amoureux, le Maroc est la destination idéale pour ceux qui veulent se plonger dans une autre culture, sans subir l’épreuve du décalage horaire ou faire de trop longues heures d’avion. Le Maroc éblouit notamment par la beauté de ses villes
Very nice vidéo about Casablanca and its monuments. You presented the real daily life of people in old Médina. Thank you from Casablanca for sharing good and real things
I never been to Morocco but I love their food one time I ate something called tajine barqoq. It was very nice with lamb and plums! One day I’ll come in sha Allah greetings from 🇸🇴
Love tajine it’s good
welcom ❤❤❤
I am planing to visit moroca any suggestions sxb
all Morocco is a mixt of regional different culture .the Atlas and Rif mountaine had preserved culture and dialect and even races ( berber , arab , african ,...) to mixt and give each region her own music , folklore , dialect , but all those cultures and races were united by religion and they stand as one man when any invader come from the Atlantic ocean or mediterranian des ( like Vendals , Romans , or even Turkich , spanich , portugees , and the French . the Atlas Mountains gave a rempart and refuge to tribes and moujaheeding and let them fight back .
now m watching it from Bangladesh.. when Morocco reached Semi Final In Fifa World cup Qatar 2022.
love this country, love this All innocence faces. keep smiling dear brothers and Sisters. May Allah swt make all healthy wealthy. thank you.
thanks brother .may ALLAH gather us all in Paradise
Malini, the French occupation did not build anything. What you have seen is the genius of Moroccan artisans whom their ancestors built Andalusia, Cordoba etc and literally all of South Spain. Well done on the video, and great editing skills.
Yhdik rebbi rah bessah centre ville bnawh les français
Are you serious bro ? Half of Casablanca was built by the french occupation
The French had the authority to order the construction for x reasons but what you see is made by Moroccan hands is my point. France throughout history has never left an occupied territory something of value and they are still taking advantage of us and most of other African counties, probably worse… and these are facts.
@@noury20 exactly and what they built there was for themselves. The same goes for every other colonial power, including Spain in the north of Morocco.
@@noury20 The existence of the Banh Mi argues otherwise.
Morrocco is a country of ancient civilization,culture and glorious history
Yes indeed
glorious history ?? lmaoooo
@@myriam6101
Yes bastad
@@myriam6101 yeah got a problem?
This girl must be a kurghuli hehehe
it is so refreshing to see someone come to Morocco to appreciate the small details and the underrated authentic side of it. this was so beautiful! thank youu!!
No wonders why everyone is asking if you are Moroccan, cause you went to the root and soul of Casablanca and you covered it pretty well. Can't wait to see more of your docs about Morocco and other countries around the world. Impressive work Malini!
Thank you 🙏😊
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Where is from ?
@@Malini.Angelica Why would you travel to a disgusting Muslim land?
@@Malini.Angelicamalini what are you? Racially?
Welcome to Morocco, i enjoyed watching the video but i'd like to correct some points :
The architecture of the Hassan II Moque and the Habbous and sweets you ate are purely and 100% Moroccan.
Thank you!
Thanks for your comments, glad you enjoyed it 😊
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@@Malini.Angelica Why would you travel to a disgusting Muslim land?
we respect the fact that you made efforts to make this video, but you have to read about Moroccan Architecture, and Moroccan food, all that you see belongs to Morocco :)
I respect the fact that you went deep into the local's life instead of going to fancy places.
Telling half the story and showing only one side of the coin wouldn't qualify as a complete piece of work - not very wise in any reasonable man's book lol
Welcome to Morocco. Note. Everything I saw in Morocco concerns Moroccans. The Islamic countries have nothing to do with that. Morocco is a nation state and an empire centuries ago, before the advent of the French and Spanish occupation, which divided Morocco and extracted millions of kilometers from it in favor of newly established countries that have uniqueness and privacy in architecture, clothing, food and multiple cultures. field to mention.
Great info, thank you!
Morocco still shares most of it culture with other Islamic and Arab countries especially those of the Maghreb (Algeria and Tunisia). From ethnicity, food, religion clothing to architecture.
Saying that Morocco shared MOST of its culture with other countries is a huge lie. Especially Middle Eastern countries that only share religion with Morocco... in away I see Morocco as the turkey of Africa.
@@mansurdk2016 I was talking about the Maghreb countries that Morocco shares a lot of it’s culture with them: Ethnicity, language, architecture, religion…etc
“In a way I say Morocco as the turkey of africa” what are you talking about ?
Skot a lgrbouz galik islamic countries have nothing to do with hhhhhhhhhhhh we belong to the muslim world w sed kerrek
I was in Morocco for 20days in 2010!!! The Grand Mosque in Rabat is unforgettably stunning and amazing❤️ the Marrakech night market is an lifetime experience to hold unto and yes oh my dear memories of Casablanca!!!
Nice to hear this. Welcome to Morocco Jan
Amazing video, happy to have you here in Morocco. Just to clarify something I herd you saying islamic architecture but all you have seen was 100% Moroccan Architecture and design ❤️
Thank you for your comments, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Really amazing design 😍
Yes indeed the unique Moroccan architecture belongs to the general and very diversified Islamic architecture so you have the Persian in Iran , Ouzbékistan and all centre Asia Islamic countries, the Mongol in India and around, the sham architecture in Palestine and great Syria etc , of course the Ottoman architecture, the south Arabic architecture in Oman and Yemen, the Swahili East African in Tanzania dar as Salam , Somalia , Kenya Mombasa etc , of course the Sicilian Arabic architecture and the most famous Andalusian mauresque in actuel Spain and it’s islands (which really the Moroccan influence of course is great) and many others but of course again the Moroccan architecture is distinctive, very finest, nuanced and diversified from Tangier, Tetouan to Marrakech, ourzazette , Tafilalt passing by the magical city of Fez . But all of those architecture are belonging to the Islamic civilisation which is of course part of human heritage and history like others world civilisations. This what expert and specialist of history of architecture and civilisation said and teach and not what you naively wrote.
By the way I thx a lot M Anglica for all the accurate words and description in this video, well said and smartly exposed. Clear and pedagogical sometimes. Lovely video. I learn a lots
@@TKD7777 some great information here, thank you very much 😊
Because my dad is Moroccan, I visited there several times but I’m stuck in Japan because of Corona so enjoyed watching your video🫶🏻✨also just want to add that the documentary is so well done💛
Where are you from now
Just landed on your video about Casa where I currently live. Great effort, prod and shots honestly, keep it up for real. I saw the comments as well and I kinda agree with them especially after taking a class in Islamic Art and Architecture. The Moroccan identity has been shaped throughout time by the moorish, amazigh, arab, african, roman, french, spanish... The moroccan culture and identity are quite unique when it comes to all aspects of life, ranging from food to architecture, much different from the islamic middle eastern countries or europe or any region related to Morocco. The architecture of the Moors have actually strechted their influence all the way to South America across Europe and Africa. One of the oldest kingdoms '12 centuries with its unique identity mainly, the Sheriffian Kingdom of Morocco ruled by the second oldest Royal family in the world, counting many dynasties. I hope to see more of your videos honestly and visit the other unique cities in Morocco, there is much more to see. You're always welcome here😊
Great information, very interesting thank you!! Happy you enjoyed the video, Casa is a unique and cool city. Will be releasing some more Morocco videos very soon 🙏😊
@@Malini.Angelica You’re welcome 😇, I’ll be tuned for sure, hope you had a great time here
You seem to separate Morocco from Africa . You are all African too, light skinned amazigh people
@@Chainbreak2023 no doubt about that, we are all africans and proud to be, what's our is our contribution to the rich African culture!
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Recently I started learning Arabic and fancy travelling all MENA countries. This is certainly on my bucket list . Wonderfully presented. Absolutely loved it.
In Morocco actually you don't need to speak Arabic ... you need to speak Moroccan ( Dialect or Moroccan Language ) or ( Bereber / French / English / Spanich )...
@@josephernesto8907 that’s nice. I thought so because since it’s many famous Arabic singers are from Morocco like Saad
As a Moroccan Canadian , I'm very proud of my city Casablanca. Great video, you look like a moroccan girl 😆 you just need to wear a jelaba. 🇨🇦❤🇲🇦
Haha, thank you!! Glad you enjoyed 💙
I totally agree
What for
You blend in, I would've thought you were Moroccan before reading your name. Amazing production quality, really well put together, keep videos like these coming!
Thank you 🙏🙏
I’ve been told that I look Morocco well I can see how, thank you for another great video!!! 🇲🇦 Beautiful Morocco😍!!!
Excellent video! I am half Moroccan and so I love watching these types of videos. I see some of my fellow Moroccans already made some pretty interesting comments just clarifying some misconceptions here and there so I will not add on to that since most of them responded in detail and in a polite manner it looks like. I hope to see more of your videos on Morocco and I'll be checking your other work as well! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this and for being so respectful and enthusiastic
Your dad is he moroccan
@@muslimrihane2932 where are you from
@@muslimrihane2932 why do you want to know that question?
@@Godmysheperd why not
I love Morocco,the people and the food.
thanks
Welcome to Morocco
We LOVE the idea of non touristy places you visit!!!! Thank YOU!!! You are Brilliant & enjoy your experiences...BRAVO!!!!
I am shocked and I don't know where the problem is! Because your channel is very professional 💯⚡️but with few followers 😐.
And in fact, this is the best video I've ever seen about Casablanca! Thank you!
Thank you 🙏 we just started recently but hopefully the channel with grow as we produce more videos 😊😊
@@Malini.Angelica honestly you’re going to do really well if you carry on like this. You’ve gained a subscriber!
@@becomingfr33 thank you 💙😊
I love your cinematography! The quick cuts and music gives a great experience. Hoping to see Morocco one day. Thanks for the fun video.
Visited Casablanca, Morocco and loved my time there.
We really appreciate your hard work to show some historic places in Morocco 🇲🇦, we are waiting for more videos for other different cities like Chefchaoun, Fes, Meknes and Tangier. They offer a lot in the tourism industry. Thanks again
This city is my second home and I've seen a lot of videos about it. But yours is a cut above the rest. Great work Malini - superb narration, content and videography. Very well presented; so natural and smooth. Well done.👏
Thank you 🙏😊
@@Malini.Angelica Why would you travel to a disgusting Muslim land?
Welcome to the Sheriffian Kingdom of Morocco ruled by the second oldest Royal family in the world, we wish you a very good trip to morocco, take good care of yourself, may Allah bless you.
Thank you 🙏
It is my city and my home. Thank you for showing it this beauty. If you want any information about any Moroccan city or place, you are welcome.
A vibrant historic city where European architecture and cuisine have blended nicely with the traditional culture.
Awesome programs milini! Very interesting and captivating. Did you do one on Tangier whist in Morocco? It's on my list..
Very well documented tour, Nat Geo should take you as an example of how a documentary is made !
nice video !! thanks a lot for the tour !
greetings from Nigeria
You do great videos to ! 🎉
Throughout your eyes I am also exploring Morocco. I didn't knew about them much. Thanks a lot
Welcome to Morocco , i am morrocan but live in the netherlands . i love how you spoke about Morocco and i enjoyed the info you shared about everything, keep up the good work lady !!
Thank you so much 😊 there’ll be some more videos on Morocco very soon!
Henk haha gekke mocro..waarom die naam...
I have found this Channel yesterday and I am so much in love with it. Malini you are fantastic always with a smile on your face and at the same time so relaxed and confident at explaining things and going around the places. Pls keep doing this video as they are very informative ❤️❤️
I'm from marrakech , i like this video so much , you did a great job 🙏🏻 keep Going ! 💙
I love this blogger and I don’t miss any single videos ❤
i think this might be my favorite video that a foreigner made about a city in morocco, you depicted the beautiful rawness of casablanca nicely. good job!
I miss my beautiful Morocco
What a beautiful suggestion from RUclips. You got a talent Malini
Wow ! What a fantastic introduction to Casablanca and Morroco as a whole; such riveting watching.! Educational, cinematic and wonderful editing 👌 please keep them coming 🙏
Thank you Lydia! 🙏🙏 glad you enjoyed the video 😊😊
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One of the best videos I’ve seen for a real view into Casablanca. Thank you
Hello, the French build few buildings, our kingdom is a 13 century old, each royal family that has been in morroco they marked their presence with buildings and architecture.
Love your video on Morocco 😊 and may Jesus Christ richly bless you and show you His GREAT love that He has for each of YOU ❤️ Just ask Him to show you personally His Love as He did to me years ago 😊
Thank you Malini, for showing my neighborhood the Old Medina, I live overseas in North America, I enjoyed watching your video took me back to my childhood memory where I were born and raised!
💙💙 it’s a great place! You’re very welcome
Great video and that was some unexpected Eritrean 🇪🇷 Tigrinya music at the start of the video.. loved it
Thank you Milani for this interesting DOC/Vlog :
- If you find this kind of architecture anywhere else . ( in Pakistan or saudi Arabia ) for example ; then you can say Islamic architecture but if you see this just in Moroccan cities that's mean : its a Moroccan architecture ....
I have watched four of your videos starting with perhaps Florence Italy maybe. You are a natural. Keep posting. Peace out
Very beautiful documentary about casablanca, there is more things to explore in other moroccan cities, You are welcome !
Thank you glad you enjoyed it, Morocco is great. We will be releasing some more Morocco videos soon 😊
Casablanca used to be an experimental playground for 20th century architects. While wandering in the city center, you can notice splendid Art Deco works, Art Nouveau and Mauresque. Warm thanks for this beautiful post card of my city of birth!
Great video ! Morocco has one of the oldest cultures that are still alive today ,but the french colonial period is nothing to be proud of. They only brought slaughter to moroccan people and wanted to enforce their sick fantasy to "europize" these wild , indigenous tribes of Morocco that live like animals according to their sick view. Unfortunately we are still colonized culturally and are obliged to live , speak , eat, study, work like they do but at the same time considered like their under-the-shoe servants or a sub-category of humans who want to be like the civilized french person.
Indeed the Frogs were the Worst Bastards when it comes to Colonialism and Sadly many North Africans are still Mentally Colonized Today
Nice vide . Good job . The best part in the vidéo. Graffiti winners Wydad Casablanca
Best city in Morocco. One of the few were the people are not hostile to tourist and were you can walk free and quiet throught every street.
Thanks for sharing this amazing information about my country
I miss Morocco 🇲🇦
Very good documentary, beautiful images and you didn't fall for the Islam stereotypes like the French documentaries did. I really apreciate the respect and how humble you are. Keep the good work.
I visited Casablanca and this beautiful Mosque in a dream in 1994, when I was in Morocco with a boat. The Mosque was not yet completely finished,
Wonderfully.
Really love the style of your vlog/ doco easily draws the viewer in and is calm and nicely paced thank you! I've subscribed and can't wait for more 😊
you got such a good manners!! your videos feel so pro and give out this Vice domentary kinda vibe lol
My dad was actually part of building the inside of the Hassan II mosque
The background music which start playing 1:06 is Ethiopian Tigray music also ertrian have similar
Great work, very professional shots and editing, Morocco has a lot to offer, I hope you will visit marrakech, Rabat, Tangier and film, you deserve more views and subscribers, I hope Moroccan people on RUclips give you the kickstart you need to grow your channel,
Thank you.
Thanks a lot, Morocco is a great country and there will be some more videos in Morocco coming soon 😊🙏
Great job. The shooting is just amazing. I felt like watching paintings in a museum.
Your commentaries are great. Thumbs up and I am Moroccan BTW so keep doing what you do.
🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦Casablanca History and civilization It is the economic capital city that belongs to the womb of the honorable Kingdom of Morocco It is the mosaic city, the stronghold of the most famous artists, writers, fighters and athletes, art of culture, civilization and history
Not really . Casablanca is the creation of the Spaniards and later French . It’s the newest and youngest city of pretty much of all the kingdom . It wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t the center of commerce and industry. There is nothing ancient about it. All it’s inhabitants come from other parts of Morocco . It doesn’t have much history compared to other much older more authentic cities in the country .
@@hdidane00 wtf are u saying it wouldnt excist if. U better stop talk wtf
Easy, professional way to let us know more about Casablanca.
Thank you Malini.
Thanks Khaled! 🙏🙏
The name alone really sells! Casablanca, i dream to see your streets.
8:50 ما شاء الله بنات المغرب جداً مستورات الله يحفظهم 🥰‼️
Wonderful video, loved how you really told a story and showed so much of the city, the history, places, people... really well done. We are currently in Casablanca and can't wait to explore! Keep up the awesome work! Great video 🔥
There is a lot of places to explore in Morocco. Enjoy your journey☺
Thank you for showing the world how beautiful my home country is and also you are stunning as well 😆👌👌❤️
I love watching your videos. I will watch all of them. You inspired me to do simple yet informative videos like yours. What a great videos. Thanks for sharing with us.❤
Hi beautiful, its a good video. The best part is that your coverage is on ground level which makes your video very informative.
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قمت بزيارتها في سبتمبر 2021
Phenomenal episode. Love the pace and the camera shots are spectacular. Can't wait to watch more
you ate in public in Ramadan
no one judged you or harassed you
but in west , a simple scarf can irritated many people
wish people had more tolerance toward each other
Yes that’s what’s so great about travel, learning about other cultures and being more open minded 💙
Kingdom of Morocco 🇲🇦 amazing, and the best country in Africa
Great job Angelica! You made me rediscover one of my homeland' cities....Thank you and best of luck! Cheers from Montreal, CA
Thank you so for this short visit back home .. I was feeling home sick all day long today but you made me feel a little bit better 😊🤗 Thank you again 🙏🏼🌹
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊🙏
Hello Angelica, thank you for the video, it was nice and interesting ❤
However, you only focused on the old / traditional part of the city, there are still many places to visit in Casablanca, for example, la Corniche, Maarif/Gauthier, Beauséjour... and many more
and you expected her to include ALL aspects of the city in one video?
Greetings from Morocco.
If you ever dreamed of time travels, this is as close as it gets, it’s like walking back in time a thousand + years ! Seriously 😳!
You welcome to Morocco you have a good presentation and n experience to show evry things have a good chance.
Welcome to the Moroccan Empire, beautiful documentary but it doesn't shows everything about my city, there's so many stunning things to show
Yes I didn’t have that much time but will love to come back and explore soon 😊 thank you!!
thank you for the loads of informations that I myself being a casablancaise didn't know about them :D
You are gorgeous and your mind is beautiful! This excellent video should be a requirement for Social Studies classes around the world.
Thank you 😊🙏
Thank you for promoting Morocco by Eritrea music
Beautiful country 💓 in love with Morocco 💕
Don't mind these berberist internet warriors in your comment section
Everything you said is correct except wydad, the biggest team in casablanca is Raja
absolutely incredible one of the best videos I've seen about my beautiful city casablanca ❤️
One of the rarest videos about the many faces of casablanca. Yeah it's a city of contrast but it's really diverse and unique due to their citizens that are from different backgrounds and regions, because it's the economic capital of the country so people came from all over Morocco for jobs and finding opportunities the same is forieners who came from so many countries to live in Casablanca, in the end this mixture of people and cultures create its unique style, thus when people come to casablanca they don't feel homesick cause everyone has a place in the city and feel like home whether u r a business man a student a tourist an artist.....
And you look Moroccan by the way.
Yes, this is exactly the impression I got from my time in Casa, a lot of different cultural influences resulting in a very unique city 😁 many people say that although I’m not Moroccan ☺️
@@Malini.Angelica it's really overwhelming to hear that, you are very welcome if u still here in the city, and want to discover more, I'm here. Anyway enjoy what you are doing. And keep up the good work. You r amazing.
Beautiful Morocco 🥰but the music 1:18 from Ethiopia (Tigrinya song)😊
I love Casablanca. City of angels.
City if Angels?!! Are you serious 😅??
@@ananit2924 what are you laughin...casa is the most beautiful city ah zebbi
Welcome to all of you in the Kingdom of Morocco 💞💓💓 One of the most beautiful and wonderful countries in the world 🌹🌷💘 Enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and the charming debate, And delicious Moroccan food 💗💝💕💞
The Kingdom of Morocco🇲🇦The Kingdom of Morocco 🇲🇦The Kingdom of Morocco🇲🇦
Loved this vlog! It shows the authentic Casablanca! I grew up in Casablanca and I can say it is a very rich city, very dynamic with lots of contrasts.:) I really do love my city because it never sleeps, the people are very nice and the ARCHITECTURE is a mix between european, arab and local influences. Casablanca is by far one of the most beautiful cities to live in!
It’s a great city, I really enjoyed my
Time there. Thank you 💙
Meryem i agree..i live in Holland and i also grew up in Casa...where do you live?
@@Malini.Angelica such an amzing Uk Italian charming & lovely lady
Thank you for visiting & showing parts of my county 🤍💚💗
Ufff it’s not a good place.why are you guys lieing to people uffffff
@@andieincasablanca lying? You are just a jealous person. Go to your mountain and leave us alone. Casablanca is the number one city of Africa.
I'm very impressed by your coverage. Either you did tons of research, hired excellent guides or spent a lot of time. Kudos in any case. I've spent weeks there and haven't seen much more then the points you covered. The Mall of Africa (largest on the Continent is South of Corniche and worth visiting. They have an elevator wrapped in a shark tank.
Un seul voyage ne suffit pas pour découvrir toutes les merveilles du Maroc. Il faut alors faire des choix…et se promettre de revenir ! Le royaume fait partie du top 10 des destinations préférées des français qui le plébiscitent depuis de nombreuses années. Accessible facilement, aussi agréable en famille, entre amis, qu’en amoureux, le Maroc est la destination idéale pour ceux qui veulent se plonger dans une autre culture, sans subir l’épreuve du décalage horaire ou faire de trop longues heures d’avion. Le Maroc éblouit notamment par la beauté de ses villes
Very nice vidéo about Casablanca and its monuments. You presented the real daily life of people in old Médina. Thank you from Casablanca for sharing good and real things
Thanks very much, happy you enjoyed the video 😁
Welcome to Morocco, casablanca is also known by its nightlife in Ain Diab neighborhood.
Ps:That's Moroccan sweets and not Arabic sweets
Thank you! Yes you’re right Moroccan sweets, absolutely delicious 😊😊 Great to know about where the nightlife is 🙌
The last standing African team at this year's world cup, football is really in their hearts
as much as i enjoy the video and the great editing as much as i get upset with the mention of French colonial and erase all our Moroccan history
Thank you for a great video about my country, Morocco
Glad you enjoyed the video 💙
Magnificent video 🥰🥰🥰👍