#Monthly Special Plan
The journey from Split to Mostar is about 170 kilometers and takes about three hours. There are many bends after getting off the highway. There is not much scenery to see along the way. You can catch up on sleep. The gas price on Highway 95 is about 12 yuan.
After so many days here, I officially passed the border customs for the first time today. We passed the customs in Runovic. On the Croatian side, everyone needs to get off the car and go to the customs window to verify the portrait passport stamp. On the Bosnian side, you only need to collect the passport stamp. There is no legendary tip, and it is a smooth entry.
The buildings and lifestyles entering Bosnia and Herzegovina are very similar to those in our country many years ago. The environment and sanitation are not very good. Many buildings on the streets still have large and small bullet holes, which reminds people of those difficult days~
📸Mostar is the fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a city named after a bridge. The old city retains many centuries-old Turkish-style buildings, as well as attractions such as Buna Spring and the Old Bazaar.
The Old Bridge of Mostar was built in 1566. The style of the old stone bridge, the buildings with ancient stones as the main body, and the ancient streets paved with river pebbles echo each other, fully showing the quaint customs and artistic style of Bosnia in the 16th century.
Today I was a little disappointed that I didn't see the brave game performance of "bridge jumping". What impressed me most was the smooth cobblestone road and the emerald green Neretva River. The two banks were lush with grass and trees, minarets on one side, and crosses on the other side, representing the Muslims and Croats of this city and two cultures.
Today, I tasted the local specialty food CEVAPI in KALDRMA Restoran restaurant on the old street of the old city, which is a bit similar to Roujiamo. This steamed bun is very well made, soft and fragrant. It is served with lamb and cylindrical roast meat, potatoes, onions and chili sauce. It tastes pretty good, but the portion is a bit large~
Whether you are standing on the bridge to enjoy the scenery, sitting in a riverside cafe to enjoy the bridge, or strolling along the cobblestone path, everything you see is picturesque~
There are many small shops on the old street, selling local handicrafts. There are also many restaurants near the old bridge. You can choose one to eat or drink coffee according to your preferences. I personally think that Restoran Labirint, which faces the old bridge, is very good, with an unbeatable view and a great view~
The green Neretva River meanders through. In addition to the sound of gurgling water, you can occasionally hear the sound of Muslims praying and reciting scriptures from the mosque, which feels a bit like traveling through time~
🛎Warm Tips:
There are many tourists and locals on the old street, as well as many beggars. The cobblestone road surface is slippery, so pay attention to the safety of your feet and property. Remember not to bring a suitcase to the old street, and don't wear high heels. There are many small shops selling handicrafts. You can identify the authenticity by yourself and remember to bargain~
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#Monthly Special Plan The journey from Split to Mostar is about 170 kilometers and takes about three hours. There are many bends after getting off the highway. There is not much scenery to see along the way. You can catch up on sleep. The gas price on Highway 95 is about 12 yuan. After so many days here, I officially passed the border customs for the first time today. We passed the customs in Runovic. On the Croatian side, everyone needs to get off the car and go to the customs window to verify the portrait passport stamp. On the Bosnian side, you only need to collect the passport stamp. There is no legendary tip, and it is a smooth entry. The buildings and lifestyles entering Bosnia and Herzegovina are very similar to those in our country many years ago. The environment and sanitation are not very good. Many buildings on the streets still have large and small bullet holes, which reminds people of those difficult days~ 📸Mostar is the fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a city named after a bridge. The old city retains many centuries-old Turkish-style buildings, as well as attractions such as Buna Spring and the Old Bazaar. The Old Bridge of Mostar was built in 1566. The style of the old stone bridge, the buildings with ancient stones as the main body, and the ancient streets paved with river pebbles echo each other, fully showing the quaint customs and artistic style of Bosnia in the 16th century. Today I was a little disappointed that I didn't see the brave game performance of "bridge jumping". What impressed me most was the smooth cobblestone road and the emerald green Neretva River. The two banks were lush with grass and trees, minarets on one side, and crosses on the other side, representing the Muslims and Croats of this city and two cultures. Today, I tasted the local specialty food CEVAPI in KALDRMA Restoran restaurant on the old street of the old city, which is a bit similar to Roujiamo. This steamed bun is very well made, soft and fragrant. It is served with lamb and cylindrical roast meat, potatoes, onions and chili sauce. It tastes pretty good, but the portion is a bit large~ Whether you are standing on the bridge to enjoy the scenery, sitting in a riverside cafe to enjoy the bridge, or strolling along the cobblestone path, everything you see is picturesque~ There are many small shops on the old street, selling local handicrafts. There are also many restaurants near the old bridge. You can choose one to eat or drink coffee according to your preferences. I personally think that Restoran Labirint, which faces the old bridge, is very good, with an unbeatable view and a great view~ The green Neretva River meanders through. In addition to the sound of gurgling water, you can occasionally hear the sound of Muslims praying and reciting scriptures from the mosque, which feels a bit like traveling through time~ 🛎Warm Tips: There are many tourists and locals on the old street, as well as many beggars. The cobblestone road surface is slippery, so pay attention to the safety of your feet and property. Remember not to bring a suitcase to the old street, and don't wear high heels. There are many small shops selling handicrafts. You can identify the authenticity by yourself and remember to bargain~ #MyLifeFIRST #CaptureCityHumanities #EuropeTravelStrategy