1. Jericho Jericho is the oldest city in the world, located in Pakistan, founded in 9000 B.C. It is also one of the most famous tourist cities in Pakistan.
2. Byblos Located in the Mediterranean region, Byblos is a city in Lebanon, built in 5000 B.C. It has a long history of culture and monuments, and is listed as a "World Heritage Site" by the United Nations.
3. Aleppo Aleppo is the largest and oldest city in Syria, built in 4300 B.C. Greece, Persia, and others ruled here in ancient times, but in recent years the city has been devastated by wars and has lost its prosperity.
4. Damascus Damascus is the largest city and the capital of Syria, founded in 4300 B.C. It has a lot of ancient buildings and is also known as the "Garden of Earth".
5. Susa The city of Susa was founded in 4200 B.C. During the ancient Persian Empire, it was one of the four major gambling cities, and the world-famous Code of Hammurabi was born in Susa.
6. Fayoum Fayoum is one of the oldest cities in Egypt, founded in 4000 B.C. Due to its special geographical location, it is extremely important for the strategic position of the whole Egypt.
7. Plovdiv Plovdiv, located in Bulgaria, is the seventh of the top ten oldest cities in the world, founded in 4000 B.C. It not only has many monuments and cultures, but also is the cultural center of Bulgaria.
8. Gaziantep Gaziantep, founded in 3650 BC, is located in the southern region of Turkey and is one of the most populous cities in the whole of Turkey, with a very long history and culture.
9. Jerusalem Founded in 2800 BC, the city of Jerusalem is close to the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea and is of great importance to Judaism and Islam.
10. Varanasi Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in India and is known as the "Holy Land". It is near the banks of the Ganges River and is said to have been founded by Shiva.