The mystery, medina and markets of Marrakesh
By Pang Qi, Published: 2016-10-10 11:10:24
Menara Garden, a place of relaxation in Marrakesh, Morocco. Photo: Pang Qi/GT
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The Theatre Royal in Marrakesh, Morocco. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Stairs inside the Theatre Royal in Marrakesh. The theatre, currently being renovated, will open in November. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Inside the Theatre Royal in Marrakesh. The theatre, currently being renovated, will open in November. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A road in Marrakesh. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A mosque near Jamaa el Fnaa, the main square of the old city of Marrakesh, Morocco. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Wares for sale at Jamaa el Fnaa, the main square of the old city of Marrakesh, Morocco. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A market at Jamaa el Fnaa, the main square of the old city of Marrakesh, Morocco. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Plates for sale in the market at Jamaa el Fnaa. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A stall selling local instruments in the market at Jamaa el Fnaa. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Camels are a frequent sight on the streets of Marrakesh, with the city located close to the desert. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A horse-drawn carriage, popular in Marrakesh, passes down a city street. Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A carriage passes through the streets of Marrakesh on September 30. The driver said the horses’ eyes must be partially covered to protect them from sunlight. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > A road sign on a Marrakesh street. Photo: Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Cacti can be found throughout the city of Marrakesh. Pang Qi/GT figcaption > Cacti can be found throughout the city of Marrakesh. Pang Qi/GT figcaption >