推罗
推罗 (Tyre) is an ancient city located in modern-day Lebanon, known for its rich history and significant role in trade and commerce. It was a major Phoenician city-state and is famous for its production of purple dye, which was highly valued in antiquity. The city was also a center for shipbuilding and maritime trade, contributing to the spread of Phoenician culture across the Mediterranean.
The city of 推罗 is home to several archaeological sites, including the ruins of its ancient harbor and impressive Roman structures. It was once a powerful city that faced conquests by various empires, including the Babylonian Empire and the Roman Empire. Today, 推罗 is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors interested in its historical significance and cultural heritage.