In this seaside scene, I have to mention another big hit song, "The One".In August 2001, Wang Leehom was traveling in Mykonos, Greece. One morning, he failed to I don't sleep at 5 a.m. and went for a walk on the beach. There was party music and laughter in the distance. The sky was fish-belly white, and thin sand covered his feet. At this point, Wang Lihong suddenly had inspiration, immediately took out his PDA, the notes in his head one by one recorded, named "the only". The song was also included in the new album of the same name, "The One", which was released at the end of September that year.
A seaside inspiration suddenly appeared, and a classic love song with more than 20 years of vitality was born. After Wang Leehom wrote the song, it was the first and only time he sang it on the beach, dedicating it to a special Foley show stage.
2. Mykonos Travel Tips PPT
Assassin sCreedOdysseyThis game is the latest installment of the Assassin s Creed series with a huge story line. In response to a desperate plea from a defeated rebel army, Cassandra lands on Mykonos. When the protagonist talks to the Pakistani first mate on the ship here, the protagonist gets angry and says Have you read my letters? When the above dialog occurs, the player can receive a troublesome quest from Celestia on the bulletin board.
3. Mykonos Tourist Attractions
Greece has the islands of Mykonos and Santorini.
4.Introduction to Mykonos
Mom Apartments is located in Mykonos, a 9-minute walk from Little Venice in Mykonos. Located in Pattaya, it is a one-star hotel. There are PanagiaParaportiani Church, LenaHouse, Amenitis Lighthouse, Mykonos Archaeological Museum, Little Venice of Mykonos, Agricultural Museum, Aegean Maritime Museum, Maraliamos Beach, Paradise Beach, Mykonos Folk Art Museum, Mykonos Windmills.
5. Limnos Island, Greece
The Greek god of fire is Hephaestus (hephaestus), the god of fire in Greek mythology, the god of masonry, the god of sculpture, the god of blacksmiths with extraordinary skills, one of the twelve gods of Olympus. The god of fire in Roman mythology. Volcano comes from his Roman name in Western languages. Son of Zeus, king of the gods, and Hera (only son of Hera), queen of the gods, and husband of Aphrodite. Lemnos, Sicily and other volcanic islands. Originally regarded him as the god of earth and fire. He was able to build temples and make all kinds of weapons and metal objects with great skill. He was considered the ancestor of craftsmen. In the centers of craftsmanship, he was regarded as the patron saint of the forge. Legend has it that this volcano was the furnace where he, the blacksmith, made weapons for the gods. He was the blacksmith of the gods and was so skillful that he made many famous weapons, tools and artifacts. Legend has it that the sun god Helios (often confused with Apollo) drove the day car Eros with its golden arrows, lead arrows, and the shield of Zeus. Secondary: Not the son of Hera, but a common woman born to Zeus. She was abandoned by her mother by the sea because she was crippled. The goddess of the sea, Thetis (Zeus' child, but of a different generation than Thetis) raised him, so he made a costume for Thetis. This helped him defeat Hector, the first Trojan warrior. First, he was Hera's son, but he was born lame and ugly. Hera hated him and drove him to earth. He never wanted to go back. After getting drunk by Dionysus, he was sent back to heaven. Hephaestus[1] was the god of blacksmiths, and his image is also reflected in many cultures as the god of fire and craftsmen because he was ugly and lame. He bears many similarities to the dwarves of Teutonic mythology (the medieval Teutons were the ancestors of the Germanic peoples), as he was also simple and worldly, and his craftsmanship was derived from artistic talent and physical ability. It is said that he was born too weak and sickly and was disliked by his mother Hera. He was thrown to the foot of Mount Olympus to escape the embarrassment of having such a poor son. Hephaestus was spared because he fell into the sea. The sea nymphs Sidis and Eurynomo took care of him and helped him set up a blacksmith s workshop. He repaid her kindness by making many useful and beautiful things. Finally, when Hera saw Thetis wearing a beautiful brooch made by Hephaestus, she learned that her abandoned child was the maker, so she summoned him back to Olympus, provided him with a better furnace, allowed him to marry Aphrodite, and took good care of him. Eventually the mother-son relationship was successfully repaired. He even accused Zeus of treating her like Hera because: when Hera disobeyed Zeus, the god of the gods punished her by binding her wrists and hanging her in the air. Offended, Zeus made Hephaestus fall from Mount Olympus again, and this time it took him a whole day to hit the ground. When he landed, his leg was broken, so he became a cripple. After that, he had to move around on a golden crutch. Author Robert Graves wrote in the Homeric years that Hephaestus was ugly and grumpy, but he had strong arms and shoulders, and his skill at making crafts was unrivaled. He once made a group of golden female robots to help him in his smithy; they could even talk and take over the difficult tasks he entrusted to them. He also had a three-legged table with golden wheels that surrounded the smithy and could run itself to the meeting of the gods and back on its own.
6. Mykonos Island, Greece
1, Mykonos Island recommended reasons: colorful island scenery beautiful, like a bright pearl in the Aegean Sea. 2, Paradise Beach recommended reasons: must come to Mykonos Island beaches, beautiful scenery, sunny, popularity is very high. 3, Mykonos Town 4, windmill array recommended reasons: Mykonos Island landmarks, the At sunset. You can overlook the beautiful scenery of the whole city.5. Little Venice. Recommended reasons: the most beautiful corner of the island, with a unique Venetian style, but also a good place to enjoy the sunset.6. Tyrol Island Recommended reasons: the smallest island in the Cyclades, archaeologist's paradise, the remains of Ancient Greece.7. Penrose Beach Recommended reasons: less crowded waters, fine sand.8. Paraga Beach Recommended reasons: the beach is very beautiful, white fine sand. Relatively quiet 9. Onos Beach recommended reasons: good water quality, water level moderate, suitable for children to play. 10.Eliabai Beach recommended reasons: facing the Aegean Sea white sandy beaches, fine sand, widely acclaimed in the local community, is the perfect place for sunbathing. 11.
7. Mykonos Island, Greece Travel Tips
I. Ia Town
At the top of the headland in the north of Santorini Island, there is a small town named Ia, which is the second largest town in Santorini Island. The unique Iraqi kiln houses with white door-wall roofs and blue window panes have the architectural style of the Cyclades Islands. The town of Moya is the brightest jewel on Santorini, with some of the most beautiful sunsets in the world. Unlike the slightly more commercialized town of Fira, the main purpose of most visitors here is to enjoy the sunsets here. It is said to have some of the most beautiful sunsets in the world and you can watch the sun set into the Aegean Sea.
II. Acropolis
The Acropolis, located in the southwestern part of Athens, is the most famous ancient architectural complex in Greece and the center of Greek religion and politics. The Acropolis is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and is also known as the Aquilopolis of Athens, which originally meant a city on a high hill or a city-state on a high mountain. It is 3,000 years old and from here you can overlook the entire city of Athens. The main surviving monuments include the Acropolis Gate, the Temple of Athena, the Parthenon, the Temple of Erection, and the Temple of Victory. There is also a modern building, the Acropolis Museum, which houses the original sculptures of the Acropolis and other artifacts.
Third, the town of Fira
Fira, also known as Syra, is located on the edge of a 400-meter-high volcano in the western part of Santorini. It is the capital of Santorini Island. The town's houses have white walls and dark blue roofs. It blends in with the sky and the sea and the view is quite spectacular. Just a picture is a postcard. The town's alleys are well laid out, crisscrossing and winding up and down. It's super romantic with lots of newlyweds coming for their honeymoon during the peak season from July to September every year.
Four. Mykonos Island
Mykonos Island (MykonosIsland) is located 95 kilometers southeast of Athens in the vast Aegean Sea, is one of the CycladesIslands. It covers an area of 86 square kilometers and is 364 meters above sea level. The whole island is mainly composed of granite, and the colorful island is as beautiful as a bright pearl in the Aegean Sea. Mykonos is second to none among the islands of the Aegean Sea with its unique dreamy atmosphere. The island's most distinctive feature is its unique architectural houses, with white walls as white as feathers and colorful windows, doors and balconies, creating a very sharp contrast and unique flavor. It is poetic to walk through the quiet alleys, which are even dotted with brightly colored flowers. There are also several white sacred churches and museums on the island that you can visit to experience the rich religious atmosphere and folk culture of Greece.
Verb (short for verb) Constitution Square
Constitution Square is located in the center of Athens. It was built in honor of the original constitution enacted here in 1834, hence the name Constitution Square. Every major event in Greece is celebrated or mourned here. The Greek Parliament building and the Memorial Cenotaph of the Unknown Soldier are situated in the square, which is also an important recreational area for the local population. The square has many benches made of marble tiles, where people often take a stroll and rest. There are a lot of pigeons in the square, living freely here, flying around your head or shoulders from time to time.
Inferior Verb Shipwreck Bay
Shipwreck Bay is the most famous attraction in Zakynthos, Greece, named after the smuggling ship Panagiotis, which wrecked and ran aground while transporting cigarettes here in 1983. Between the steep cliffs, clear turquoise blue water and white sandy beaches, a rusty old iron ship is traversing the area in a ghostly manner, giving tourists a great visual shock and adding a lot of history and mystery to the place. The Greek poet Dionysus said that this is the place where people forget about heaven.
VII. Kamali Black Beach
The black beach is located in the town of Kamali on Santorini Island. The black sand deposited by volcanic ash after the eruption of the volcanic island gradually forms a long black beach, which is the best place for swimming and sunbathing. The sea water here is so clean and clear that it is said to have beauty benefits. Therefore, it is not only a must-see for tourists, but also a place for Santorini people to enjoy their weekends and vacations. During the tourist season, the beach is filled with hot, bronzed-skinned women and handsome men during the day. Bars and restaurants are full of customers at night and the whole beach is packed during major sporting events or big shows.
VIII. IMO Loveri Town
Loveri Town is the highest town on Santorini and is the best place to watch the sunset. It is called the Aegean Balcony. Built on a cliff, the town has many fine hotels, the best viewing rooms and open-air swimming pools, the most famous of which is the Cliff Hotel. The cliff walk from Fira-Firostefani-Imerovigli is very scenic along the way and is the highlight of the hiking tour of the Holy Island. Overlooking the Aegean Sea and the volcano, enjoying the sunset with a cup of coffee, this place is very quiet, away from the hustle and bustle and very pleasant.
Nine. Olympic Stadium
The Olympic Stadium, also known as the Panathinaik Stadium, is located in the center of Athens, across from the stadium is the National Garden. This horseshoe-shaped stadium, built entirely of marble, has a rich historical background. It was primarily used to host the Pan-Athenian Games in ancient Greece in honor of Athena until it was rebuilt in 1896 to host the first modern Olympic Games, making it one of the iconic landmarks of Athens and indeed Greece. The walls at the entrance to the arena are inlaid with multicolored rings, the fine cinder track inside the arena is inky black as ink, and the marble steps are carved with icy jade. The arena is horseshoe-shaped, with two parallel lines connecting a short arc. Along the straight lines and curved arc were rows of seats made of alabaster that could hold 10,000 spectators.
X. Blue Cave
Located on the north-east coast of Zakynthos Island, the Blue Cave is a classic must-see attraction in Zakynthos. The magic of nature, the rock walls, underwater caves and sunlight **** with the role, evolved into this colorful, colorful blue cave. Because of the principle of refraction and reflection of sunlight, each cave is blue. It is suitable for boating or swimming in the blue cave by boat to feel the different mood brought by the blue sea water.
8. Day Trip to Milos Island, Greece
Aphrodite, an ancient Greek mythological figure, goddess of love and beauty. It is known as Venus in Roman mythology. She was born in the sea and was known for her beauty. Considered to be the wife of Hephaistos, the god of forging and smelting artisans, there are many legends about her love. It was portrayed as a breathtaking beauty in ancient Greek and Roman artwork. The most famous statue is Aphrodite of Milos unearthed on the island of Milos. She was the daughter of Zeus and Dione, the goddess of the sea. She also said that she was born in the waves of the sea, which is why she was called Aphrodite.