The most famous cities in the world are Tokyo, New York, London, Los Angeles, Osaka, San Francisco, Cambridge, Berlin, Seoul, Sydney, Paris and so on. Introducing the following cities:
1. Tokyo
Tokyo capitalizes the central part of Japan and is located in the Kanto Plain of Japan. It is a cosmopolitan city facing Tokyo Bay and the center of the Tokyo metropolitan area, one of the three major metropolitan areas in Japan. Tokyo was the seat of the Edo Shogunate, Edo in 4 years in July (September 1868) changed its name to Tokyo.
2. London
London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the world's largest financial center, also known as Newland Harbor New York and Hong Kong. London is located on the plains of southeastern England, through which the River Thames flows. The coordinates of the city center are 5130 N, 0.15 E. London covers an area of 1,577 square kilometers.
3. San Francisco
San Francisco, also transliterated as San Francisco and San Francisco is a port city on the Pacific coast of California, USA. It is a world-famous tourist destination and the fourth largest city in California. San Francisco is close to Silicon Valley, the world-famous high-tech industrial area. It is the world's most important high-tech research and development base, the most important financial center on the west coast of the United States, and the birthplace of the United Nations.
4. Berlin
Berlin, located in northeastern Germany, is the capital and largest city of Germany, as well as the political, cultural, transportation and economic center of Germany. Berlin is surrounded on all sides by Brandenburg, and both the Spree and Havel rivers run through the city. The coordinates of the city center are 5231 and 132 E. Berlin is one of Germany's sixteen federal states, and along with Hamburg and Bremen, it is the only three city-state in Germany.
5. Sydney
Located on the southeastern coast of Australia, Sydney is the capital of the Australian state of New South Wales, and the largest and most populous city in Australia. The coordinates of the center of the city are 3351 south latitude and 15112 east longitude. The Sydney metropolitan area covers about 12,368.193 square kilometers, and the Sydney metropolitan area covers about 1,687 square kilometers.
2. What are the famous attractions in South Korea
In Seoul, South Korea, you can visit the palaces of the Joseon Dynasty, shop for fashionable clothes at Dongdaemun, experience the ancient folklore of the Korean people at the Folk Village, and taste the traditional Korean barbecue of spicy cabbage and chicken soup. Jeju Island is a famous tourist destination in South Korea and many newlyweds choose to go there for their honeymoon.
3. What are the main tourist attractions in Korea
Jeju Island is an island formed by a volcanic eruption 1.2 million years ago. The highest mountain on the island, Mt. Hanna, is a dormant, extinct volcano at 1950 meters above sea level. It is also the highest peak in South Korea.
South Korea is located in the south of the Korean Peninsula in northeastern Asia, three sides around the sea, and the Democratic People's **** and the country bordering Korea's South Korea, facing the people's west neighboring the People's Republic of China **** and the country, east and southeast of Japan as a neighboring country, a typical peninsular country. South Korea covers an area of 99,600 square kilometers, about 45% of the total area of the Korean Peninsula, with a population of 52 million (2015). The vast majority of the population is Korean.
South Korea is a mountainous country, similar to Portugal, Hungary or Ireland, with two-thirds of the country being mountainous. The Taebaek Mountains, which run along the east coast of Korea, are the geological backbone of the country. The eastern part of the Taebaek Mountains is eroded by the sea, forming cliffs along the east coast of Korea; the western and southern ranges are gently sloping, forming plains and offshore islands and bays along the western and southern coasts. Because of the topography, most of Korea's rivers flow into the Yellow and East Seas through the western or southern continental slopes. Major rivers in Korea include the Rodong River (525 kilometers), the Han River (514 kilometers), and the Kum River (395.5 kilometers).
4. Major Cities and Famous Tourist Attractions in Korea
Yes! China USA has an average relationship with South Korea. Neighboring China is North Korea and neighboring North Korea is South Korea.
South Korea, known as the Republic of Korea (Korean: ), is also known as South Korea and Korea. Founded on August 15, 1948, the country's name comes from three Korean tribes of the ancient southern part of the Korean Peninsula, such as Chan Han, Mahan, and Han Yeol, while the English name Korea comes from the ancient name Goryeo.
In the southern part of the Korean Peninsula
After the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, three small tribes appeared, namely Mahan, Chen Han and Han Ye, collectively known as the three Koreas. Han was the largest of the three Chosuns and was later unified by Baekje. In 57 BC, Chen Han developed into Silla. Chosun developed into Koshu, which was annexed by Silla in the 6th century AD.
In 1896, with Russian support, King Gojong of Joseon was changed to Emperor of the Korean Empire, and from then on, Lee Korea was changed to Han.
On March 1, 1919, a massive rebellion broke out on the Korean Peninsula because Japan banned the use of the Korean language in schools. Young students like Yoo Kwan-soon published the China Daily Trinity Declaration of Independence in Tapdong Park in Jungru-gu, Seoul (present-day Seoul), and circulated it throughout the country. These independent activities aroused a sense of resistance in the United States, and the people went around attacking the Japanese police, leading to violent repression by the Japanese police. It is called the Trinity Movement in history. In the same year, the leaders of the Korean independence movement set up provisional governments in Vladivostok, Shanghai and Seoul. Finally, the three provisional governments merged to form the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai. The government was temporarily recognized by the law-abiding government led by Sun Yat-sen and by France and Poland.
After the fall of Shanghai in 1939, the Provisional Government changed hands several times before finally moving in September 1940 to Chongqing, then the wartime capital of the Republic of China. At this time, Chongqing, China became the capital of two countries, the wartime capital of the Republic of China and the provisional capital of the Republic of Korea.
With the help of the Chinese government, the Korean Zionist movement established the Korean Restoration Army and the Korean Volunteer Corps in China.On December 7, 1941, the Pacific War broke out, and on December 9, the Provisional Government declared war on Japan.On May 15, 1942, the Chinese Military Commission decided to merge the two armies to form the Korean Restoration Army (KRA) under the direct authority of the Provisional Government.On November 23, 1945, the Republic of Korea Provisional Government moved back to China, and the Kwangfuk Army returned home the following year.
FontThe following is a list of cities in South Korea:
Seoul Special City
Busanpo
Daegu Metropolitan City
Incheon
Daejeon
Guangzhou Metropolis
Ulsan Metropolis
Gyeonggi-Do: Suwon, Seongnam, Ansan, Anyang, Goyang, Guri City, Yongin City, Hwaseong City, Paju City, and 27 others
Gangwon Province: Chuncheon City, 7 cities
Cholonbuk-do: 6 cities, Chuncheon City, Nanyuan City.
Jeollanam-do: 5 cities, Naju City, Wuan City
Gyeongbuk-do: 10 cities, Gyeongju, Pohang, Geumcheon, Andong, Gwai.
Gyeongnam Province: 10 cities, Changwon, Jinhae, Masan, Gimju, Gimhae.
Chungcheongbuk-do: Cheongju, 3 cities
Chungcheongnam-do: Chogong-si, 6 cities
Jeju Special Self-Governing Province: 2 cities, Seogwipo, Jeju-si
Extended data
In the Republic of Korea's administrative divisions, the entire country is divided into one special city (the capital city), one special self-governing city, six wide-area municipalities, eight roads ( excluding the five roads leading to the North) and one special autonomous road; the above first-level administrative districts are called wide-area self-governing groups, and there are seventeen of them in one ****.
The second level of administrative regions below the wide-area self-governing bodies, called basic self-governing bodies, consists of 73 municipalities, 86 prefectures and 69 autonomous regions.
The following basic autonomous groups are divided into districts, towns, and dongs; it is divided into intrinsic, unified, and most basic classes.
5. Major Tourist Cities and Attractions in South Korea
Daegu is the fourth largest city in South Korea after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, but a large city of over 2 million people. Daegu, a city where modern charms such as shopping, arts and culture, and gourmet restaurants coexist with the remnants of a long history. And there are a variety of cultural experiences to be had.
Cheonsan Wangzhan Hwajeong
The building of Cheonsan Observatory in Cheonsan Park has been evaluated as a representative building of the city's ****existence with nature, history and the future. As a tourist attraction, it attracts people because it has a view of the entire city of Daegu. In addition to attracting many tourists, it allows citizens living in Daegu to experience the entire development of Daegu firsthand. If you take the cable car at the foot of the mountain, you can reach the observatory. You can also reach it by taking the mountain road from Anjuro.
Kimgwangseok Road
Gwanggwangseok Road refers to the mural street in Bucheon Market, where there is a bronze statue of Kimgwangseok. This is also the area
Soucheng Lake is a lake park located in Sucheng District, Daegu City, also known as Sucheng Tourist Park. It covers an area of 12.15 million square meters. in September 1982, it was designated as a special area for tourism, sports, and cultivation of the body. From Yongji Peak in Fanyu-dong to the gentle mountains in the northwest, Suseong Lake and Suseong Lake are intertwined with each other in a beautiful way. With a circumference of more than 2,000 meters, Shoucheng Lake allows you to enjoy water rides such as speedboats. On the west side of Shoucheng Lake, Shoucheng Paradise also has a variety of rides such as airships, yachts, pirate ships, bumper cars, carousels and mini trains.
Dongseong-ro
Dongseong-ro, a young and vibrant downtown square, is one of the representative downtown streets of Daegu. Dongseongro, originally a city wall in the eastern part of Daegu, was demolished in 1907 and became the current road. Dongseong-ro is centered on the outdoor stage in front of the Daegu Department Store and follows the silhouettes of people who recreated the old city of Gok. It has formed a hutong shopping district such as School-dong Precious Metals Street, Fried Rice Cake Hutong, Lotus Bun Hutong, Night Market Hutong, and Thrift Store Hutong.
As a landmark standing in the center of the city, Daegu Pagoda (total height of 202 meters), located next to E-world, a European theme park, is a tourist attraction that offers a panoramic view of Daegu. It showcases not only the octagonal tower of Daegu Pagoda, but also the beauty of traditional Korean architecture.
Daegu Pagoda
Seomun Night Market
Opened in June 2016 as Korea's largest permanent night market, Seomun Night Market not only operates sales stalls, but it is also a comprehensive cultural space that combines permanent performances, cutting-edge art rehearsals, and other cultural, tourist, culinary, and recreational activities. On the road near Ganhae Commercial Street in Seomun Market, the market is open every night from 7:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. all year round. There are more than 80 stalls selling all kinds of delicious food and handicrafts.
6. What are the tourist cities and famous places to visit in Korea
There is no San Francisco in Korea. San Francisco is a place in the United States.
San Francisco, also translated as San Francisco and San Francisco is a port city on the Pacific coast of California, United States. It is a world-famous tourist destination and the fourth largest city in California. San Francisco is close to Silicon Valley, the world-famous technology industrial zone, and is the world's important technology research and development base of the United States, an important financial center on the west coast of the United States, and the birthplace of the United Nations ("Charter of the United Nations", 1945).
:7.Major Cities and Attractions in South Korea
1. Crystal City Sanya City
Sanya is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hainan Province, also known as the Deer City, is an international tourist city. Sanya is located in the first of the four first-tier tourist cities three-dimensional summer flight. The city's land area of 1,919.58 square kilometers, four districts under the jurisdiction of the city, with a resident population of nearly 800,000 people. Sanya is a tropical seaside city, known as the Oriental Hawaii.
Sanya is rich in tourism resources, there are Yalong Bay, Tianya Haijiao, South Three, Luhuitou, Dadonghai tourist area and other attractions. Sanya is the city with the best air quality in China, one of the top ten livable cities in China, one of the top 200 charming cities in China, and one of the gateways of China to the world. With beautiful scenery and four seasons, it is the best tourist destination.
2. City on the Clouds Weihai City
Weihai is a prefecture-level city in Shandong Province and China's excellent tourist city. Weihai is one of the four first-tier tourist cities, with an area of 5,797 square kilometers, two districts and two cities under its jurisdiction, and a total population of 2.83 million.
Weihai is a beautiful seaside city with more than ten types of tourist areas such as island coasts, city gardens, scenic spots and folk customs. Famous attractions include Xixiakou, Weihai Park, Shengshuiguan, Anti-Japanese War Exhibition Hall and Rongcheng Shidao Bay Resort. Weihai is the closest city to Japan and Korea in mainland China, and is one of the seven sons recovered by the motherland from the hands of the great powers. Weihai is one of the first coastal open cities in China.In 2018, Weihai was selected as one of the top 50 Yangkang cities in China.
3.Smoky Town Hangzhou
Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang Province, the center city of the Yangtze River Delta city cluster, and the megacity of East China. Hangzhou is the political, economic, cultural, educational, financial and transportation center of Zhejiang Province, and is one of the 15 new first-tier cities in China. Hangzhou has a long history of more than 2,200 years. It is a
Hangzhou has a total area of 16,600 square kilometers, with 10 districts, 2 counties and 1 county-level city under its jurisdiction, and a total population of 9.5 million. Hangzhou USA has a high level of urbanization, with an urbanization rate of around 77%. The most famous local tourist attraction is the West Lake Scenic Area. This place attracts a large number of tourists every year, which can be described as heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below. The green of nature has created this beautiful city.
4. Xiamen, the City of Listening to the Sea
Xiamen is a sub-provincial city in Fujian Province and one of the first four special economic zones established in China. Xiamen is an important center city on the southeast coast, an important port and a scenic city. The city covers an area of 1,699 square kilometers, with six districts under its jurisdiction and a resident population of about 4.01 million.
Xiamen, also known as Egret Island, is surrounded by seawater all year round and thousands of egrets live here. There are many famous local attractions such as Gulangyu Island, Shiwan Botanical Garden, Nanputuo Temple, Huli Mountain Fortress and Tianzhushan Forest Park. The beautiful scenery has created a unique and rich coastal tourist city and made Xiamen famous all over the world.