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Sharjah Desert Park
It has three components spread over one square kilometre: the Natural History Museum, Arabian Wildlife Centre and the Children’s Farm. The museum provides people of all ages with an opportunity to learn about the flora and fauna of the Arabian Desert and has five main exhibition halls: A Journey through Sharjah, Man an…
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d the Environment, A Journey through Time, The Living Desert and The Living Sea. The Arabian Wildlife Centre showcases the rich diversity of fauna in the Arabian Peninsula as well as teaching about species which have become, and are becoming, extinct. It contains more than 100 species of animals, and is divided into a reptile and insect house, aviary, nocturnal houses, viewing area and a section for large predators and monkeys. The children’s farm gives children a chance to come into close contact with farm animals, such as donkeys, goats, sheep and chickens. The park covers an area of 1 sq km.
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Sharjah Archeology Museum
官方网站The museum explore the changing environments experienced by the region's inhabitants from the Stone Age to the present day through displays of artefacts, coins, jewellery, pottery and ancient weapons.…
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Investigate a dig in progress, explore models of burials, houses and tombs and see the first forms of writing in this area.
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Al Hisn Fort
The Sharjah Fort Museum dominates the Heritage District. The fort itself has been lovingly restored by the present Sheikh and the museum provides something of a glimpse at social history of the Emirate. Many exhibit signs, however, are solely in Arabic, with those in English often being rife with errors.
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Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
官方网站Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is a fascinating place for any visitors with an interest in the faith, as there are handwritten Qur'ans, letters from the Prophet Muhammad to other leaders and various artifacts from Mecca itself. Also a comprehensive display of Arab handicrafts.
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Al-Mahattah-Museum
Al Mahatta was the first airport in the Gulf region. It opened in 1932 as a staging post for commercial flights from Britain to India. There is an interesting film about the daily life at the airport and Sharjah town in the 1930s and four original propeller planes stand in the hangar.
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Sharjah Art Museum
官方网站The Sharjah Art Museum shows contemporary art by local and foreign artists. It is also the home of the [http://www.sharjahart.org/biennial/sharjah-biennial-10/welcome Sharjah International Art Biennale], a bi-yearly exhibition of international contemporary art and performance.
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King Faisal Mosque
This magnificent mosque was a gift of the Saudi Arabian King Faisal. It was opened in 1987 and has space for 15,000 people. There are separate prayer rooms for men and women and the mosque has an Islamic library with more than 7.000 books. Admission for Muslims only.
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Sharjah Calligraphy Museum
官方网站A small museum with magnificent calligraphic works of art by Persian, Arabic and Turkish artists with a workshop where students are trained in the art of calligraphy
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Souq al-Arsah
Another souq worth a visit. It is considered to be the oldest souq in the country. Stop at the traditional coffehouse for a mint tea and a plate of dates.
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Al-Qasba and Eye of the Emirates
官方网站Here you can enjoy culture, entertainment and leisure attractions representing the very best from the Arab world and beyond.
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常见问题
Sharjah必看的景点有哪些?
Sharjah has 11 documented sights including Sharjah Desert Park, Sharjah Archeology Museum, Al Hisn Fort. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Sharjah?
Most travelers spend 3–5 days in Sharjah to cover the major sights. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared itinerary.
Is Sharjah good for solo travelers?
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