Dream trip (these 10 world-famous tourist destinations)
1. Mont Saint-Michel. Depending on water levels near Mont Saint-Michel off the coast of Normandy, France, the island may emerge on high ground at low tide, surrounded by grazing sheep. But when the tide is high, the island is like a floating fairy tale world, separated from the mainland. This unique land attracts millions of tourists every year.
2. The Great Pyramid and the Sphinx of Giza. Although the Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza are getting older, the fascination of these ancient figures has not disappeared. These massive structures were once royal tombs, guarded by nearby sphinxes. Although thieves have stolen the body of the Sphinx and the nose of the Sphinx was knocked off long ago, tourists from all over the world continue to trek into the Egyptian desert to witness these very ancient and beautiful designs Beautiful architecture.
3. Leshan Giant Buddha, also known as Lingyun Giant Buddha, is located in Lingyun Temple on the east bank of Minnan, Leshan, Sichuan, near the confluence of Dadu River, Qingyi River and Minjiang River. The Maitreya Buddha statue, 71 meters high, is the largest cliff carving in China. The Leshan Giant Buddha was excavated in the first year of Kaiyuan (713) in the Tang Dynasty and completed in the nineteenth year of Zhenyuan (803), which lasted about 90 years. At the same time, Leshan, Youyou resource network is a city of delicious food: sweet skin duck, bobo chicken, stilted beef, tofu nao, malatang, thousand flavor pancakes, meat tofu nao, soup in a continuous pot, grilled and fried, Egg pancakes, rice candy, sorbet and more.
4. Moai statues on Easter Island. Over the past century, hundreds of moai statues have been discovered and restored on Easter Island. Originally assembled more than 5,000 years ago, the unimaginable task of carving and transporting stone structures makes it a fascinating destination for global travelers with far-reaching travel goals. The moai statues on display in Rapa Nui National Park can be found at the bottom of the island’s dormant crater.
5. The Leaning Tower of Pisa The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a marble wonder. The foundation of the tower is shallow, surrounded by soft ground, but it tilts rather than falls. At some point, the structure was leaning forward, but after much trial and error, the tilt was adjusted for a few hundred years over the current five-degree tilt.
6. A gift from France to the United States, the Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of international solidarity since it was shipped to New York in the late 1980s. Today, it is still a place visited by many tourists. Passing through the crown on the Statue of Liberty’s head, it extends upwards with seven points, which are said to represent every ocean and continent. Even if visitors choose not to visit the inside of the bronze statue, the view of the 305-foot-tall bronze goddess is no less impressive from a distance.
7. Western Wall Wailing Wall, although the Western Wall is sometimes called the Wailing Wall, it is a holy place for Jewish prayers, but people from all over the world and from different denominations will come to visit. The Western Wall Square in the Old City of Jerusalem was officially used asThe synagogue, although it is also important in the history of Christianity and Christianity. Known for its cultural significance, the West Great Wall is a place of pilgrimage that people all over the world aspire to experience.
8. Angkor Wat, although Angkor Wat is the largest and most famous Hindu temple in Angkor, Cambodia, it is only one of more than 1,000 temples in the city. Angkor Wat is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its great archaeological value. Landmark lovers will want to rent a tricycle before sunrise so they can watch the golden light reflected in the moat pass through the temples.
9. Blue *** Temple, this building named Blue *** Temple is one of the most striking buildings in the world. The Blue Temple was built in Istanbul, Turkey in the early 17th century. The blue *** temple draws attention to the intricate details of the ceramic patterns that cover the interior walls and ceiling. On the outside there are six minarets, or slender towers, which are used to invoke the prayers of the Holy Spirit. This is one indication that Mecca has as many minarets as there are Masjid Mahathir.
10. Bryce Canyon Amphitheater, which is not actually a canyon at all. The bryce canyon amphitheater in utah is full of unique reddish orange rock formations, better viewed at sunset where you can see the beautiful contrast between the green tree tops and the red rocks . Hiking in such a unique natural environment is the dream of many people who want to go to the park.