Lake Galilee is the largest freshwater lake in Israel, with a total area of 166 square kilometers and a maximum depth of 48 meters. Because the lake surface is 213 meters below sea level, it is also the lowest freshwater lake on the earth and the second lowest Lake in the world (the lowest Lake in the world is the Dead Sea). The water source of Lake Galilee is from the Jordan River. It is called Ginnereth in the Old Testament and is named after it in the New Testament. Because of its good climate, flat terrain, abundant water resources and fertile land, Lake Galilee has been a breeding ground for all ethnic groups since ancient times. According to the excavated relics, Canaanites (Cuban Palestinians) lived here before 2000 A.D. Lake Galilee has a close relationship with Jesus - "Jesus preached here at the beginning, Jesus came back to the lake after his resurrection, and helped his loyal disciple Peter catch 153 fish in his net, so there are 153 kinds of fish in Lake Galilee. One of them is called " Peterfish " which is actually what we call "tilapia". Nowadays, boat sightseeing activities are popular among local residents. On the cruise ship, you can see the Golan Heights in the distance.