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1 -The Grand Canyon -The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon of the United States is a world-famous natural wonder, Located in the northwest of Arizona in the west of the Kaibab plateau, a total area of 2724.7 square kilometers, because the Colorado River flows through it, it is also known as the Grand Canyon of Colorado. It is one of the natural heritage sites chosen by UNESCO to be protected.

2 – Australia’s Great Barrier Reef -Great Barrier Reef

There is one of the largest and longest coral Reef groups in the world, which is the famous Great Barrier Reef. It snakes through the east coast of Australia, with a total length of 2011 kilometers, 161 kilometers at its widest point, 241 kilometers away from the coast at its southern end, and only 16 kilometers away from the coast at its northern end. Part of the reef rises above the water to form coral.

3 -Florida, USA -Florida

Florida’s most scenic Palm Beach is one of the world’s famous tourist paradise. The right climate, beautiful beaches, fine dining, art exhibitions and artistic performances will satisfy even the most discerning visitor at Palm Beach. Every April, Palm Beach’s arts scene is at its most colorful, including a variety of beach craft shows, including the Palm Beach Jazz Festival, which kicks off on April 4 to showcase the best jazz music in the United States to win art lovers.

4 – New Zealand’s South Island -Sout Island

New Zealand is located in the South Pacific, the coastline of 6900 kilometers, mainly composed of the South Island and the North Island Cook Strait separates the two islands, there are many smaller islands throughout the mountains, mountain area accounts for 50% of the country’s area, the west of the South Island lies the majestic Southern Alps Cook Peak 3764 meters above sea level, the highest peak in the country, Whether it is lush rainforests, clear lakes or green grass and hillsides, water and sand white beaches, all show New Zealand.

5 -Cape of Good Hope -Cape Town

The Cape of Good Hope, the tip of Africa, about 60 kilometers from Cape Town, is where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Because of the bad weather here, many ships were in distress here in the past, but after the Indian Ocean route was navigable, it was said that the Portuguese king renamed her Cape of Good Hope, because on the cape point, you can see the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The Cape of Good Hope is the boundary between the warm and cold waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.

6 -Golden Temple -Golden Temple

The Golden Temple is located in the Indian border city of Amritsar, Amritsar means “nectar pond”, once just a branch of the reform sect of Hinduism, through the tireless efforts of several generations, eventually developed into a fully independent religion in the 16th century. To this end, the fourth generation of Sikh patriarch, had built a pool, called “nectar pond”, Amritsar was named. The Golden Temple was built by the fifth generation of Sikh patriarch Arjun in 1589 and completed in 1601, which has a history of 400 years. It has long been revered by the Sikhs as the “House of God”.

7 -Las Vegas -Las Vegas

In a dry barren land behind the land, there suddenly appeared a splendid city that never night, an incredible artificial city, anyone’s eyes are attracted by the shining neon lights and characteristic luxury scenery, and even lost themselves in a fantasy completely different from daily life.

Number 8 -Sydney -Sydney

Perhaps the most important feature of the city of Sydney is the Sydney Harbour, which is enhanced by the beautiful Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge are symbols of Australia, and the Sydney Opera House, recognized as one of the seven wonders of the world in the 20th century, is the most recognizable building in Sydney. The Harbour Bridge is one of the few Bridges that has been widely praised around the world. This distinctive grey arch bridge is the air promenade that connects Sydney Harbour. It is 134 meters high and 503 meters long, and it is also a frequent feature in various movies and television.

9 -New York -New York

The Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge across the East River are landmarks of New York.

Number 10 -Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal, located in the ancient capital of Agra in India, is one of the seven wonders of the world. The most striking thing about the Taj Mahal is the main building built of pure white marble, the imperial mausoleum is neat and symmetrical, and the central dome is 62 meters high, which is breathtaking. Around it are four minarets about forty metres high, and between them stand tombstones studded with thirty-five different types of semi-precious stones. The mausoleum covers an area of 17 hectares, for a slightly long circle, surrounded by red sand and stone walls, the entrance gate is also made of red rock, the gate leads to the king and princess of Shah Jahan’s burial chamber, the center of the room is placed their sarcophagi, in front of the grand and solemn Taj Mahal is a clear waterway, with fruit trees and cypress trees planted on both sides. They symbolize life and death.

11 -Canadian Rockies -Canadian Rockies

The Rocky Mountains are the most famous mountain range in Canada and a popular tourist destination. The towering mountains are covered with white snow all the year round, which makes them look very high and charming against the blue sky.

12 – Ayers Rock, Australia -Uluru

Ayers Rock is 348 meters high and 3,000 meters long, with a base circumference of about 8.5 kilometers, high and wide in the east and low and narrow in the west, making it the largest single stone in the world. It is imposing, like a natural monument that transcends time and space and stands out in the vast wilderness, emitting fascinating brilliance under the dazzling sun. In 1873, a surveyor named William Christy Gauss crossed the desert and when he was hungry and thirsty, he found this stone mountain as high as the sky.

No. 13 – Mayan Monuments in Mexico -Chichen Itza – Mexico

The ruins of Chichen Itza, once the largest and most prosperous ruins of the ancient Maya Empire, were built in the middle of the Yucatan Peninsula in 514 AD. One of the main monuments of the city is the Square of the Thousand Pillars, which once supported a huge vaulted roof, showing the size of the building.

Number 14 – Inca Ruins in Peru -Machu Picchu – Peru

At the beginning of the 20th century, it was rumored that there was a mysterious ancient city in the mountains of the Peruvian Andes, which was unknown to the Spanish during 300 years of colonial rule and unexplored for 100 years after Peru’s independence. For more than 400 years, only soaring mountain eagles were able to catch a glimpse of the ancient city, known today as the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu.

15 -Niagara Falls -Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is located on the Niagara River on the border of Canada and the United States. It is known as one of the seven wonders of the world. With its magnificent momentum, abundant and vast water vapor, shocked all the visitors who came to watch. The Niagara River, a waterway connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, is only 56 kilometres long but drops from 174 metres to 75 metres above sea level.

16 -Petra City -Petra Jordan

Petra is a famous ancient city site in Jordan, located 250 kilometers south of Amman, Jordan, which means “rock” in Greek. The ancient city of Petra is isolated in a deep mountain canyon, located on a dry 1,000-meter high mountain, almost all carved on the rock, surrounded by cliffs and cliffs, which has a capacity of more than two thousand Romanesque amphitheater, the stage and audience are carved out of the rock, close to the rock boulders style integrated.

17 -The Pyramids – Egypt

of the seven wonders listed by Byzantium, only the Pyramids of Egypt still exist. At present, there are more than 80 pyramids in Egypt, built between 2686 and 2181 BC and located at Giza, Saqqara and Memphis, which can be included in the top of the seven wonders because without the help of advanced technology, With only a few primitive tools and human power can build such a magnificent structure, even the most advanced technology has not been able to achieve.

18 -Venice -Venice

Water is the soul of the city of Venice, meandering river, flowing clear waves, water light to collect Yan, giving the city immortal and smart gas. In the morning and evening, the city’s light and water colors complement each other, making it more solemn and poetic. People who know how to appreciate the beauty of Venice’s water city should wave a “gondola” along the winding waterway of the canal on the night of the moon, so that they can get lost in the dark night and enjoy the eternal charm of this ancient city on the water.

Number 19 -Maldives -Maldives

Perhaps the Maldives is designed for human vacation, tourism here means almost everything. The endless sea is dotted with islands like garlands, like pieces of jade shaking off the sky, the center of the island is green, surrounded by white, and the sea water near the island is light blue, water blue, deep blue, gradually layer… The sun is too much, the sea is too blue, the time is too much, the beauty is too beautiful, the handsome man is too fierce… Too much of this is the Maldives’ unique equatorial flavor.

20 -Great Wall of China -Great Wall of China

The Great Wall is the only three-dimensional building that can be seen in space in the history of the world, which is not easy to construct with modern science and technology. It is really rare that our country can be built more than two thousand years ago during the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period. If you visit the Yanmen Pass, Juyong Pass, Gubeikou or Shanhaiguan, looking at the great situation of our country’s mountains and rivers, it will be amazing the difficulties of the ancestors to expand the territory, and provoke unlimited ambitions.

21 -Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe -Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe

The world famous waterfall. It is located in the middle of the Zambezi River on the border between Zambia and northwestern Zimbabwe. According to geologists, the waterfall was formed about 150 million years ago. It was discovered in 1885 by British missionary David Livingston on an expedition and named after the Queen of England. Locals in Zimbabwe call the waterfall “Mangiondonia”, which means “rain and fog that sounds like thunder”. The total width of the waterfall is 1,688 meters, which is twice and a half times that of Niagara Falls between the United States and Canada, and the maximum drop is 108 meters, which is twice that of Niagara Falls.

22 -Hong Kong -Hong Kong

Hong Kong is located in the south gate of China, in the south of the Pearl River Delta. Hong Kong is made up of Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, which is divided into Kowloon and the New Territories, and more than 230 surrounding islands. Victoria Bay, between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, is a world-class natural deep water harbor. With a population of 6.3 million, 95 percent Chinese, as well as British, Indian, Portuguese, Filipino and others, Hong Kong is a true blend of East and West.

23 – Yosemite National Park, USA

Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, 150 miles east of San Francisco, Yosemite National Park is one of the finest national parks in the United States. There are towering redwoods, murmuring waterfalls, steep cliffs and stunning alpine meadows. The comfortable environment, pleasant scenery and soft light attract many painters and tourists. They swim between the valleys, admiring the 4,000-foot-high, glacier-cut mountains along the way, listening to the birds singing, oblivious to the noise of the city. In 1864, the United States Congress passed an act designating the area as a “tourist place open to the public.” It was declared a national park in 1890.

24 – Hawaii

The Hawaiian Islands are located in the center of the Pacific Ocean, formed by volcanic eruptions, with a total area of 10,923 square miles, of which 4,508 square miles are Marine and 6,423 square miles are land, and a total population of 1,211,537 in December 2000. Because it is far away from the Eurasian continent, the nearest North America also has to fly 5 hours to reach, and there is no modern industrial development itself, its sunlight, air and water are rarely polluted, and the average temperature throughout the year does not exceed 33 degrees Celsius, the lowest no less than 19 degrees, its geographical and ecological balance is considered to be heaven on earth. So tourists from all over the world keep coming.

25 – Auckland – New Zealand

The Auckland region is New Zealand’s main gateway and business centre. With a population of about one million, it is the largest city in New Zealand. This beautiful city has it all: great beaches, great harbors, great shops, cosmopolitan nightlife and culture. The gateway to Auckland is the majestic Hauraki Gulf, a 250km coastline that surrounds the city from south to north. Auckland enjoys the reputation of “the City of Sailing” and is the current home of the America’s Cup trophy. In February 2000, the New Zealand Sailing Team won the title.

26 – Iguassu Falls, Brazil

Iguazu Falls in South America is one of the five largest waterfalls in the world and is located on the border between Argentina and Brazil. In 1934, Argentina created a 670-square-kilometer national park in the Iguazu Falls region. In 1984, Iguazu Falls was declared a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. “Iguazu” means “big water” in the language of the Guarani people, the indigenous people of South America. Iguazu Falls is different because there are so many places to see it. From different locations, different directions, different heights, see the scene is different. The top of the canyon is the center of the waterfall, the largest and strongest water, known as the “devil’s throat”, from the top of the Argentine side, 9 streams of water roaring down, thrilling, while you can also see the panorama of the circular waterfall group; On the Brazilian side, from the bottom up, the water curtain falls from the sky, and it is a different feeling.

27 – Paris

Paris is the largest city in Europe, the Seine River from east to west through the water, the entire Paris in two, used to call the north side is called the right bank, the south side is the left bank. The left bank has a longer history than the right bank, but the development is not as fast as the right bank. The evolution of the royal power in history, the right bank with money, power, the formation of Paris finance, trade, consumption center, the era of extravagance and money, set prosperity, erosion, maturity and elegance in one.

28 — Alaska

With an area of about 1.52 million square kilometers (580,000 square miles), Alaska is the largest state in the United States, accounting for 16% of the land area of the United States. Alaska is located in the northwest end of the North American continent, bordering Canada on the east, and facing the Arctic Sea, the Bering Sea, and the North Pacific Ocean on the other three. The west and southwest are cold and windy, influenced by the sea. In the north, the climate is polar and below zero all year round. It has 54 million acres of national parks and 76.38 million acres of wildlife refuges, more than any other state in the country. About 100,000 glaciers cover 5 percent of the state’s land, about 29,000 square miles. Several of the world’s most famous glaciers are clustered in Glacier Bay and Prince William Sound, some of which are larger than Switzerland. Most Tours can see 26 glaciers in one day; There are about 3 million lakes in the state, 94 of which are larger than 10 square miles.

No. 29 – Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Angkor City, also known as Great Angkor, covers an area of 10 square kilometers and was the last capital of the Khmer Empire. Angkor Wat is also called Little Angkor, 3.3 kilometers away from Big Angkor, with a construction area of 1.95 million square meters, is the largest temple in the world. Angkor Wat is depicted on the national emblem of Cambodia.

No.30 – The Himalayas – Nepal

The Himalayan Mountains rise on the low-lying alluvial plains of the Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra and other river systems, stretching for 2,400 kilometers, forming a large arc separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau, with a width ranging from 150 to 400 kilometers. This rugged mountain area is divided into several contiguous sections. Everest is known by Tibetan Buddhists as “Mount Everest”, which means the Mother of the world. Nepalese Hindus call it Sagarmatha, which means the pole on the ocean. Mount Qomolangma is 8,848 meters high, and its summit penetrates high-altitude jets. Violent high-altitude jet winds sweep across the exposed summit of Mount Everest, and the wavy rock formations on the summit prove that Mount Everest originated from the ocean floor.

31 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Brazil

Rio de Janeiro is translated from the Portuguese pronunciation, and its Portuguese meaning is January river. It is located in the southeast of Brazil, south of the Atlantic Ocean, an area of 1255.3 square kilometers, 2.3 meters above sea level, 35 kilometers long from north to south, 70 kilometers long from east to west, a green area of 325.6 square kilometers, population 5.6 million, is the second largest city in Brazil. The main attractions are Jesus Mountain, Bread Mountain, Nitroi Bridge, Maracana Stadium, botanical gardens, etc., Rio’s natural baths are world famous, the length of its beaches, the number is unparalleled in any city in the world, of which the most famous are Copacabana and Ibanema beach, known as the largest beach on the Atlantic coast.

32 – Kenya’s Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve – Kenya

The Masai Mara Game Reserve. The reserve covers nearly 1,800 square kilometers and is home to 95 species of mammals and 450 species of birds. It is the largest animal sanctuary in East Africa and one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in the world. Every August, millions of wildebeest and up to 100,000 zebras, antelopes and other animals migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya, accompanied by a host of ferocious animals, whose spectacular migration across the Mara River has been seen in television films such as Animal World or Wild Weekend.

33 Galapagos Islands – Ecuador

The Galapagos Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean west of Ecuador, are known for their exotic animals and plants, such as giant turtles, and are known as the “living museum of biological evolution.” This year it will celebrate the 25th anniversary of being declared a “World Natural Heritage Site” by UNESCO. The oldest animal in the world lives here, known as the Galapagos tortoise, which has lived here for hundreds of years. Other reptiles, such as amphibious iguanas, also live together in the nature museum; Sea lions, lizards, lava gulls and playful penguins can also be seen among the rocks and in the deep blue waters. Most of the birds on the islands share the local characteristics of these islands.

34 – Temple of Luxor, Egypt

Luxor is now the second largest city in Egypt, but the “Luxor Temple” and “Karnak Temple” located in the center of the city are the largest temples in Egypt, and the two temples have been continuously built by generations of pharaohs, and the area is surprisingly large, and what has been unearthed is only a small part of that time. The Karnak Temple, in particular, was not only the center of decision-making in the past, but also the holiest temple in ancient Egypt, where the power of the high priests was almost equal to that of the pharaohs. There is also a 1,700-meter-long artificial lake in the temple, which was dug out in 15 days by King Amanhotep III in order to please his wife, an Iraqi princess.

35 – Rome

Rome is a city full of sensory stimulation for the stranger in any era. After 2500 years of historical stage left a variety of relics, enough for tourists to feast their eyes. Pope Gregory is said to have said farewell to travelers who stayed less than three weeks in the 14th century: “Have a good journey and farewell!” To travelers who had stayed for several months, they said, “May we meet again in Rome.” An Italian friend said, “If you reverse Roman-roma to Amor, it’s the Latin word for love.” Tourists don’t think it’s a play on words, perhaps because they are completely enthralled by the city.

36 – San Francisco

The city of San Francisco is known to Chinese as San Francisco. Located on the San Francisco Peninsula on the west coast of California, the United States, with an area of 47 square miles, surrounded by water on three sides and a beautiful environment, is a mountain city. The climate is warm in winter and cool in summer, full of sunshine, known as “the most popular city in the United States.” The Golden Gate Bridge stands at Golden Gate Bay and was built in January 1933 and opened to traffic in May 1937. The 2.7 km long bridge, with 224 meters tall towers and 30 meters deep piers, cost $35 million and used 100,000 tons of steel and 630,000 cubic meters of concrete. It weighs 22,000 tons, has 80,000 miles of wire and can circle the equator three times. The bridge is designed to swing 27 feet and withstand winds of 100 miles per hour. The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it was built, and its magnificence is unparalleled. After the 8.1 magnitude earthquake of October 17, 1989, the Golden Gate Bridge remained intact.

37th – Barcelona

City, beautiful environment, has quite a lot of historic heritage. Outstanding Gothic areas include the old cathedral, the old municipal building, the bishop’s palace, and the magnificent palace of the autonomous Government of Catalonia, as well as the talented architect Antonio Gaudi, who built a large building in Barcelona. Among them are the Sagrada Familia Cathedral (unfinished), Guell Park, Batllo House, Mila House, etc. There are also many museums in Barcelona, such as the Picasso and Cataronian Art Museum. Barcelona is the only European capital with more than four kilometers of beach line, allowing you to enjoy the most modern leisure activities.

38 – Duba, Dubai

Do you know the most expensive hotel in the world? Do you know where the tallest hotel in the world was? There is really only one answer to these three questions: in Dubai. At the proposal of the Crown Prince of Dubai, renowned entrepreneur Al-Maktoum has invested in the magnificent Burj Al-Arab hotel. The hotel’s luxury is so impressive that critics don’t know how many stars to give it: five, six, seven? Built on an artificial island off the coast, the hotel is a saw-shaped tower with 56 storeys and 321 meters in height, designed by British designer W.S.Atkins. After you have been here, you can really appreciate what is called magnificent. Its atrium is golden, as is its most luxurious 780-square-meter presidential suite. Rooms range from 170 square meters to 780 square meters, with rates starting at $900 and going up to $18,000 for the presidential suite. Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates and has a similar status to Shanghai in China. Not much is known about this remote Middle Eastern country: just a hint that it is a country of extreme luxury, where each tree can cost upwards of $3,000 to plant. It has some of the most expensive hotels in the world, the most aristocratic sport in the world, and water is more valuable than oil. Mercedes are used as police cars here, and gold jewelry is part of a woman’s body weight. There are 1.75 miles of the world’s longest cake, the world’s largest shopping bag, and the eighth wonder of the world, the world’s largest artificial island under construction at a cost of $3 billion. The island, designed to resemble a large palm tree, will be visible from the moon.

39 – Singapore Singapore

Singapore is a tropical island country in southeast Asia, with a pleasant climate, beautiful and comfortable natural environment and a high coverage of green areas, which bring Singapore “garden city” cuisine. In addition, Singapore is known for its good security around the world, and tourists can safely roam the streets at any time. Safe, clean and green, Singapore attracts more than 7 million tourists each year to enjoy a diverse range of tourist attractions.

40 – La Digue – Seychelles

In the remote Indian Ocean, there is a corner of Seychelles, far away from the mainland. It has been unknown existence, until the late 1960s, people tired of the noisy urban life, only to discover this “paradise.” As a result, with the arrival of tourists from all over the world, the Seychelles island also began to gain fame. Seychelles consists of 92 islands with a land area of 455 square kilometers and a population of 75,000. It belongs to the tropical rainforest climate, there are only two seasons a year – hot season and cool season, the average temperature of 26.5 degrees Celsius, sufficient rainfall, the four seasons of lush trees, birds and flowers, is a natural large botanical garden. There are more than 500 species of plants on the island, of which more than 80 are found nowhere else in the world. There are more than 3,000 species of land animals and 2,000 species of insects, half of which are rare in the world. People who love animals and plants can definitely enjoy a feast here.

41 – Sri Lanka

Golden beaches, lush lowlands, spectacular alpine scenery, fragrant plants, fresh flowers and herbs, exotic wildlife, unforgettable historic cities, religious monuments… This is Sri Lanka, the lion kingdom known as the “pearl in the Indian Ocean” and the “country of black tea”. The rivers in the territory are short and swift, of which the Mahaweli River is the longest. Sri Lanka is located in the south of Asia, northwest across the Pak Strait and the Indian Peninsula, is an island country in the Indian Ocean at the southern tip of the South Asian subcontinent. The original name of Sri Lanka is Ceylon, which means “bright and rich land” in Sinhalese and “lion” in Sanskrit. Langka means “island” in Sanskrit, so Sri Lanka is also called “Glorious Island” in the local language.

42 – Bangkok, Bangkok

Originally intended as “the City of Angels” and known as the “Capital of Buddhist Temples”, Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. Bangkok has a long history of Buddhism, strong Oriental color, Buddhist temples, temples, exquisite and beautiful architecture, the most famous for the magnificent Grand Palace, the jade Buddha Temple, the solemn and solemn Wat Pho Temple, the golden Buddha Temple full of magical legends, the majestic Temple of Zheng Wang. Bangkok is also one of the international activity centers, as many as two to three hundred international conferences are held here every year. The city houses the headquarters of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization and the regional offices of more than 20 international agencies. Bangkok is also home to the headquarters of the World Buddhist Association (with 32 member countries) and the international Asian Institute of Technology.

43 – Barbados, Barbados

At the easternmost point of the archipelago in the Western Indian Ocean, there is a beautiful coral island, like a crystal pearl shining in the blue waves of the Caribbean Sea, this is the island nation of Barbados. Although Barbados is located in the tropics, but due to the influence of the Marine climate, the climate is warm and springlike all year round, coupled with the scenery, it is a world-famous tourist resort.

44 – Iceland

It sounds like a very icy country, but because of its many volcanoes, hot springs are a common sight here, endless ice fields, and active volcanoes have built this island between Europe and North America into a zone of ice and fire. 85% of Iceland’s population uses geothermal heat for heating. The capital Reykjavik is fully geothermal, with some of the hot water extracted from Wells in the city and some from the geothermal area north of the capital. The hot water, which is between 80 and 140 degrees Celsius, is transported to the city through a long pipe and then combined with recycled water, which still reaches the house at 75 to 80 degrees Celsius. Reykjavik means “steam beach” in Icelandic. Iceland often erupts volcanoes, on February 26 this year, the 1491 meters above sea level Hekla volcano, Iceland’s most famous volcano, in dormant for nearly 10 years, and spewed hot lava, and there are a lot of smoke from the crater, straight into the sky, the scene is very spectacular. In Reykjavik, the capital, more than 50 million tons of hot water are used in a year, the equivalent of saving two tons of oil per person per year, while rural education centers are often located in places with abundant geothermal energy, making it easier to build greenhouses and swimming pools. In addition, most Icelandic pools are outdoor and you can swim in warm water all year round.

No. 45 – Terracotta Army in Xi ‘an, China

Villagers of Xiyang Village in Xi ‘an (Lintong District) stumbled upon the Terra Cotta Warriors and horses of the Qin Dynasty when they were digging a well in the south of the village. This matter has aroused great attention of the central leadership. The State Administration of Cultural Heritage appointed Shaanxi Province to organize the archaeological team of Qin Terracotta Warriors in the tomb of Qin Shihuang to investigate and clean it up. In August 1975, The State Council decided to establish the Museum of Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Warriors and Horses. At the end of April 1979, the hall of the No. 1 Pit site and some auxiliary works covering an area of 16,000 square meters were completed. On October 1, 1979, the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Museum of Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Warriors and Horses was officially opened to the public. From then on, this former barren mountain and remote place, once the hall was like a city, lively and lively, like a huge magnet, attracting countless guests from home and abroad to come and see the magnificent Qin Terracotta Army.

46 – Zermatt – Switzerland

Zermatt is a small town in the Canton of Valais, 1,62 meters above sea level, with a population of only 15,000, and is also the beginning and end point of the Swiss “Glacier Train”. In order to maintain the clean air here, Zermatt does not allow gasoline and coal-fired vehicles to enter, all passengers must transfer to the Zermatt train in the Brig, the town has a pollution-free electric car tour, visitors can breathe the freshest air in the Alps! Lightweight electric vehicles, horse-drawn carriages and bicycles are the main means of transport here. Zermatt is small, but in the international enjoy a detached status, close to the world famous Matterhorn (Matterhorn), the height of 4478m Matterhorn towering over the town of Zermatt, such as steel angular cone shape, visibility can not be less than the first peak in Europe – Blanc peak.

47 – Angel Falls, Venezuela

Angel Falls, also known as Angel Falls or Churen Meru Falls, is the highest waterfall in the world, located in southeastern Venezuela, Carrao tributary of the Caroni River (Carrao River) source Churun river (Churun), the local Indians named “out of the dragon”. The river plunts 979 metres down the steep face of Auyan Tepui in the Guiana plateau, about 18 times the height of Niagara Falls. The waterfall falls in two stages, falling 807 meters to a ledge and then 172 meters to a large pool 152 meters wide at the foot of the mountain. The rainforest in this area is so dense that it is impossible to reach the base of the falls on foot. During the rainy season, the river is so rainy that people can enter it by boat. During the rest of the year, the falls can only be viewed from the air. It was first discovered by American aviator James Angel in 1937, so it was named after him

Number 48 – Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt

The Abu Simbel Temple, located in the far south of Egypt, is arguably the most popular and amazing attraction besides the pyramids and mummies. The temple was carved over 20 years by Ramses II, whose mummy was treated by doctors in Paris. This is not a temple built of piled stone, but directly from the wall of the mountain. The temple of Abu Simbel is more than 60 meters deep, and during the two days of the spring and autumn equinoxes every year, the sun shines directly into the deepest part of the cave, making the entire temple shine. Later, due to the construction of the Asvin Dam, the United Nations decided to cut the temple and move it up 200 meters to avoid flooding the temple, but because the ancient Egyptians did not have the exact grasp of astronomy, the time of sunlight is now different.

Number 49 – Bali

Bali is one of the three major tourist attractions in Indonesia, famous for its typical coastal natural scenery and unique local customs. Bali has “flower island”, “poem island”, “paradise island” and other famous names, here the beach is clean, trees are lined, flowers are blooming all year round, the air is fresh, like a fairyland on earth. Most of the island’s inhabitants follow the Hindu Balinese religion, which was introduced by Hindus from Sumatra and Java in the 11th century. It mainly worships the three gods (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) and the Buddhist Shakyamuni, as well as the gods of sun, water, fire and wind. In the 15th century, many artists came to Bali from Java, bringing with them a large number of mature art forms. Including dance, sculpture, painting, now the island’s temples, shrines, beams, stone bases, everywhere can be seen gods, birds and beasts, flowers and other reliefs.

Number 50 – French Polynesia

Located in the South Pacific, French Polynesia is one of the world’s most popular holiday destinations, and many people come here to relax and chat. Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia and an important administrative and tourist center. French Polynesia is made up of 130 islands of varying sizes. The population is mainly Polynesian. This was followed by people of mixed race, including about 10% of Chinese.



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