No. 2-Australia's Great Barrier Reef One of the largest and longest coral reefs in the world is the famous Great Barrier Reef. It meanders along the east coast of Australia, with a length of 2011 kilometers and a width of 161 kilometers at its widest point. The southern end is 241 kilometers away from the coast at its furthest point, and the northern end is only 16 kilometers away from the coast. At low tide, parts of the reef are exposed to form coral islands.
No. 3 - Florida, USA Florida's most scenic Palm Beach is one of the world's most famous tourist paradise, suitable climate, beautiful beaches, exquisite food and drink, art exhibitions and cultural performances, even the most discerning tourists, in the Palm Beach can be satisfied and return. Each April, Palm Beach's arts scene is at its most colorful, including a variety of beach craft exhibits, including the Palm Beach Jazz Festival, which kicks off on April 4 and has won over art lovers by showcasing some of the most outstanding jazz music in the United States.
No. 4 - New Zealand's South Island New Zealand is located in the South Pacific Ocean, west of the Tasman Sea and Australia, 1,600 kilometers west of Australia, east of Tonga, Fiji, the country's land area of two hundred and seventy-thousand square kilometers, the coastline of 6,900 kilometers long, there are many beautiful beaches on the coastline. New Zealand consists mainly of the South Island and North Island, separated by Cook Strait. There are also many smaller islands. The whole territory is mountainous, with mountains accounting for 50% of the country's area. In the west of the South Island stretches the majestic Southern Alps. Cook's Peak, at 3,764 meters, is the highest peak in the country. Whether it is lush rainforests, crystal clear lakes, or green grass and mountain slopes, clear water and white sand beaches, all show that New Zealand's fresh and wonderful.
No. 5 - Cape of Good Hope When visiting South Africa, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Cape of Good Hope, the tip of Africa. The Cape of Good Hope is located about sixty kilometers from Cape Town, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. In fact, the Cape of Good Hope is a protruding cape, which used to be called the Cape of Storms because of the bad weather here, and many sailing ships were shipwrecked here in the old days. However, after the Indian Ocean route was opened to navigation, it is said that the then King of Portugal changed her name to Cape of Good Hope, because by climbing up to the Cape, you can look out over the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean with a magnificent view. Cape of good hope for the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean cold and warm water demarcation, meteorological changes, the scene is fantastic, towering over the sea, more than 2,000 feet high Dakama peak, cliffs, rolling waves splash, people's eyes wide open.
No. 6 - Golden Temple The Golden Temple is located in the Indian border city of Amritsar. As a sacred place of Sikhism, Amritsar means "nectar pond". When only a branch of the Hindu reformist Sikhism, after several generations of members of the tireless efforts, and ultimately in the 16th century to develop into a completely independent religion, for this reason, when the fourth generation of Sikhism Guru Roma Das had built a pond, called "Nectar Pond", Amritsar thus named. The Golden Temple was built by the 5th Guru of the Sikhs, Arjun, in 1589 and completed in 1601, with a history of 400 years. Because the temple door and the size of the 19 round temple roof are covered with gold leaf, in the sunshine, especially dazzling, has been honored by the Sikhs as the "Temple of God".
No. 7 - Las Vegas After passing through a dry, barren landscape, the sudden appearance of a glittering city at the edge of the earth is sure to blow your mind with this particular city. Yes, this is Las Vegas, an incredibly artificial city. As you approach downtown along the 15 freeway, anyone's eyes will be drawn to the glittering neon lights and distinctive luxury hotels, and lose themselves in a fantasy world that is completely removed from everyday life. This is the entertainment center of the world, and the city is designed to be a place where you can enjoy yourself to the fullest. You are welcome to visit and experience a real dream.
No. 8 - Sydney As the host city of the 2000 Olympic Games, perhaps the most important feature of the city of Sydney is Sydney Harbor, one of the most famous harbors in the world. Its popularity is increased by the beautiful Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge on Sydney Harbour, which has many small bays, harbors, and beaches that fascinate locals and travelers from all over. The Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are the symbols of Australia. Recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the World in the 20th century, the Sydney Opera House is the most recognizable building in Sydney, and its white exterior, a shell-like sculptural body built on the harbour that resembles the scattered petals of a flower floating in the air, has been a source of wonder for many years. It houses a concert hall, an opera house, a theater, a children's theater and a photography studio, and with auctions, concerts and other events held monthly and even weekly, it is Sydney's most popular venue. The Harbour Bridge is one of the few bridges to have received worldwide acclaim. This distinctive gray arch bridge is the aerial promenade linking Sydney Harbour, and its majestic 134-meter-high, 503-meter-long form has been a regular feature in movies and television. Since its completion in 1930, the Harbor Bridge has seen Australia, and Sydney in particular, grow.
No. 9 - New York In addition to the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, which spans the East River in New York, is another one of the city's iconic landmarks. The 487-meter suspension bridge, which is set against the backdrop of Manhattan's glittering lights, is no stranger to movies and television footage. In addition to serving as a scene in movies and television, the Brooklyn Bridge has been reproduced countless times by artists on their canvases over the past 120 years. The famous American poet Klein's poem "The Bridge" published in 1930 even put a mysterious veil over the double-deck suspension bridge connecting New York's Manhattan Peninsula and Brooklyn.
No. 10 - Taj Mahal, India The Taj Mahal, located in India's ancient capital city of Agar, is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and most of the people who travel to India come here for its fame. Behind the seven architectural wonders of the world, there is in fact a sad and lingering history, understand the background of its history, can indeed increase the interest of viewing the Taj Mahal. In the 17th century, the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan used tens of thousands of workers to build the mausoleum in honor of his beloved consort, Mutazima, with gemstones inlaid in a stunningly detailed pattern. The Taj Mahal is most notable for its main building made of pure white marble, the mausoleum is neatly symmetrical up and down, and the central dome is sixty-two meters high, which is breathtaking. It is surrounded by four minarets of about forty-one meters high, between which stand tombstones encrusted with thirty-five different types of semi-precious stones. The mausoleum covers an area of seventeen hectares in a slightly elongated circle surrounded by a red sandstone wall, and the entrance gates, which are also built of red rock and are about two stories high, are topped with eleven small, typically white, conical towers on each side of the back of the gate. The gate leads to the burial chamber of King Shah Jehan and his consort, in the center of which their sarcophagus is placed in all its majesty. In front of the Taj Mahal is a clear waterway lined with fruit trees and cypresses, symbolizing life and death, respectively.
No. 11 - Canadian Rocky Mountains Canada has a colorful topography, towering mountains, majestic plateaus, rich valleys, numerous lakes and crisscrossing rivers and scattered islands together constitute a unique and charming natural scenery of Canada. The Rocky Mountains are the most famous mountain range in Canada. They are also a famous tourist destination. The towering peaks are covered with snow all year round, and under the blue sky, they seem particularly far away and mesmerizing. There are a variety of trees on the mountain, and when autumn comes, a brilliant color, which can be said to be breathtaking. The rivers and lakes in the mountains are a paradise for anglers, and the abundance of squat, fennel, and dogfish will delight even the most discriminating angler.
No. 12 - Ayers Rock, Australia In the endless wilderness of central Australia, nature has carved out a number of wondrous sights, the most famous of which is Ayers Rock. Ayers Rock 348 meters high, 3000 meters long, the base of the circumference of about 8.5 kilometers, high and wide in the east and west of the low narrow, is the world's largest single stone. It is as majestic as a natural monument that transcends time and space, jutting out of the vast wilderness, radiating a fascinating light under the dazzling sunlight. 1873, a surveyor named William Christie Goss crossed this desert, and when he was hungry and thirsty, he found this rocky mountain in front of him that was as high as the sky, and he thought that it was a kind of illusion and couldn't believe it. Goss was from South Australia, so he named the rocky hill after Henry Ayres, then Premier of South Australia. Now a national park, more than 100,000 people from all over the world come here every year to see the Ayers boulder.
No. 13 - Mayan Monuments in Mexico The ruins of the Mayan city-state of Chichen Itza were once the largest and most prosperous city-state of the ancient Mayan Empire. The ruins are located in the central Yucatan Peninsula. It was founded in 514 AD. The main monuments of the city-state are: the Plaza of a Thousand Pillars, which once supported a huge vaulted roof. The size of this building can be seen. The Temple of the Samurai and the reclining stone statues of the two gods in front of the temple, the 9-story, 30-meter high stepped pyramid of Kukulkan, and the Sacred Well (a limestone rock), which was built in 514 AD. There is also the Sacred Well (a limestone cave) and the Mayan astronomical observatory built on a high platform in the shape of a snail, known as the "Snail Platform".
No. 14 - Inca Ruins in Peru At the beginning of the 20th century, it was said that there was a mysterious ancient city in the Peruvian Andes. The Spaniards in the long 300 years of colonial rule during it knows nothing, Peru's independence after 100 years no one has been involved. 400 years of time, only soaring eagles glimpse of the ancient city's majesty. It is, today, the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu.
No. 15 - Niagara Falls The world-famous Niagara Falls is located on the Niagara River on the border of Canada and the United States. It is known as one of the 7 wonders of the world and shocks all the visitors who come to see it with its grandeur, abundance and vastness of water vapor. Niagara River is connected to Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, a waterway, only 56 kilometers long, but from 174 meters above sea level straight down to 75 meters above sea level, the river across a limestone cliffs, water-rich Niagara River through the river, suddenly fall steeply, the water surging, sound vibration such as thunder. Lake through the riverbed wall of the goat island (Coat Island), separated into two parts, respectively, into the United States and Canada, forming the size of the two waterfalls, small waterfalls known as the American Falls (American Falls), in the United States, up to 55 meters high, the waterfalls of the length of the bank 328 meters. Large waterfalls known as the Canadian Falls or horseshoe falls (Horseshoe Falls), shaped like a horseshoe, in Canada, up to 56 meters, the bank length of about 675 meters. Horseshoe Falls due to the large amount of water, water from a height of more than 50 meters straight and rushed down, the momentum is like a thunderbolt, splashing waves and water, sometimes as high as more than 100 meters, when the sun shines brightly, it will create a seven-color rainbow. People stand a little closer, will be splashed by the waves all over the water, if there is a strong wind blowing, the water can reach far, as rain, winter, the surface of the waterfall will be a thin layer of ice, then, the waterfall will be silent. Small waterfall because of its extremely wide and detailed, much like a layer of the bride's wedding dress, also known as the wedding dress waterfall. Because the bottom of the lake is uneven rock, so the water is swirling down, and vertical down the big waterfall is very different. As a result, Niagara Falls has also become a destination for couples to meet and newlyweds to spend their honeymoon.
No. 16 - Petra, Jordan Petra is a famous ancient city site in Jordan, located 250 kilometers south of Amman, Jordan. The Greek word means "rock". The ancient city of Petra in isolation in the deep canyons, located in the dry altitude of one thousand meters on the mountains, almost entirely carved in the rock, surrounded by cliffs, which can accommodate more than 2,000 people in a Roman-style amphitheater, the stage and auditoriums are carved out of the rock, close to the boulders of the mountain rock, the style of the integration. The ancient city of Petra reflects the history of the Nabatean kingdom during its five hundred years of prosperity. Most of the buildings in the ancient city retain the Roman palatial style, indicating that the ancient Nabateans were influenced by Roman culture. Therefore, from the remains of the ancient city, we can understand the ancient Nabatean civilization and also learn a lot about Roman culture from it, which is an important reference for the study of Roman civilization. After the 3rd century AD, the city of Petra gradually tended to decline, after which the ancient city was annihilated for more than a thousand years.
No. 17 - Egyptian pyramids According to the Byzantine Philo classified the seven wonders, only the Egyptian pyramids (Pyramids of Egypt) towering alone, there are currently about eighty pyramids in Egypt, was built in 2686 BC to 2181 BC. The main focus is on Giza, Saqqara and Memphis. It is ranked as one of the Seven Wonders of the World because it was possible to build such a magnificent structure with primitive tools and manpower without the help of advanced technology. Even today's most advanced technology has not been able to do, so how did the ancient Egyptians actually build it? In addition, the mystery of the pyramids is still a mystery. No wonder many people believe that the pyramids are buildings left by ancient aliens. Some even point out that the pyramids were not built by the Egyptians, but are the remains of buildings built by alien civilizations.
18th - Venice Water is the soul of the city of Venice, meandering river, flowing waves, the water light convergence Yan, endowed with the immortal water city and the spirit of the gas, the morning light and twilight, the city of light and water color complement each other, more solemn, poetic and picturesque. Know how to appreciate the beauty of Venice Water City, should be in the moonlit night, beckoning a "gondola", along the winding waterways of the canals, so that they are lost in the misty night, to appreciate the eternal charm of this ancient city on the water ...... .
No. 19 - Maldives The local rumor is a true story: a resident of an isolated island living a life of misery, every day's pleasure is to watch the coconut fall down. Until one day, a hotel rented his island to develop a resort. Now he is no longer concerned about the coconuts, and the money that falls every day is too much to count. Perhaps the Maldives is God's special place for human vacation, tourism here means almost everything. Infinity of the sea, dotted with a garland of small islands, such as a garland of small islands, as if the sky shaking down a piece of emerald jade. The center of the island is green, surrounded by white, and near the island of the sea water is light blue, aquamarine, deep blue, gradually layer by layer ...... too much sunshine, too much blue sea water, too much time, too many beautiful women too colorful, too much handsome men, too much of these too much, into the Maldives unique equatorial style. Barefoot a pair of feet in the fine white sand beach, feel the body temperature of Maldives; swim in the ocean, listen to the heartbeat frequency of Maldives. Forget about time, forget about work, eat, drink and play to your heart's content, is God allows you to indulge in ......
The 20th - The Great Wall of China One of China. It was built in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States period (770-476 BC), and those surviving today were built in the Ming Dynasty. From Jiayuguan Pass in the west to Tiger Mountain Pass on the Yalu River in Dandong in the east, it stretches across Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Mongolia, Hebei, Liaoning and other places. Along the route of the dangerous or transportation key points are equipped with passes, such as Shanhaiguan, Juyongguan, Niangziguan and so on. It is simply called the Great Wall. The Great Wall is the only three-dimensional structure ever to be visible from space. It was not easy to build with modern technology, but it is rare that China was able to build it more than 2,000 years ago during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods. The materials used to build the Great Wall were locally sourced and varied from place to place. In the Han Dynasty, the Great Wall was built with mud and reeds. The size of the Great Wall also varies. In the area around Juyongguan Pass, the height is about 8.5 meters, the width of the lower part is 8.5 meters, and the width of the upper part is about 5 meters. Every 70-100 meters there is a fortress (equivalent to a citadel), which is about 12.3 meters high, and most of the fortresses are one-fold, while two or three-folds are placed in key areas. The eastern section of the Great Wall passes through mountainous or hilly terrain, which is known in ancient times as "rift valley mountains" and "using danger to control the plug", and is undulating and majestic; the middle and western sections are in dry areas, sparsely populated and only desolate in color. If you visit the Yanmen Pass, Juyong Pass, Gubei Pass or Shanhaiguan Pass in between, and look at the great situation of the mountains and rivers of our country, it will make people marvel at the difficulty of the pioneers in opening up the frontier and stirring up unlimited ambition.
21st - Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe Victoria Falls World famous waterfalls. Located in the northwestern Zimbabwe and Zambia border Zambezi River in the middle. The Zambezi River is 2700 kilometers long and is the largest river on the African continent that flows eastward into the Indian Ocean. According to geographers, the waterfall was formed about 150 million years ago. 1885, the British missionary David Livingston discovered and named it after the Queen of England during an expedition. There is now a bronze statue of Livingston near the waterfall. The local people of Zimbabwe call the waterfall "Mangiandonia", which means "thunderous rain and mist". The total width of the falls is 1,688 meters, which is one 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. The waterfall is majestic, the average flow rate of 1400 cubic meters per second, the flow rate of 5000 cubic meters per second in the rainy season. Waterfall roar and up to more than 500 meters of water spray in dozens of kilometers can be heard, visible. Divided by the rock, the waterfall is divided into five parts. From west to east, they are called Devil's Falls (drop 70 meters), Main Falls (drop 93 meters), Horse Boot Falls (drop 61 meters), Rainbow Falls (drop 108 meters) and East Falls (drop 101 meters). The huge flow of the waterfall rushes into a deep pool only 400 meters wide, forming a "boiling pot" landscape. Except for part of the East Falls, which is in Zambia, the rest of the waterfalls are in Zimbabwe, making them the most spectacular waterfalls to be seen from Zimbabwe.
22nd - Hong Kong Hong Kong is located in the southern gate of China, located in the southern Pearl River Delta. Hong Kong's name comes from a beautiful legend, some say it is because there was a fragrant river on the island and so named, and some say that in ancient times this place because of the transportation and marketing of spices produced in the mainland before its name. Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island, Kowloon Peninsula and more than 230 surrounding islands, Kowloon Peninsula is divided into Kowloon and the New Territories. Victoria Bay between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula is a world-class natural deep-water harbor.
No. 23 - Yosemite National Park, USA Yosemite National Park, located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, 150 miles east of San Francisco, is one of the best national parks in the United States. The deep Yosemite Valley is over nine miles long, a mile wide at its widest point and only half a mile at its narrowest, with the meandering Merced River running through it. There are towering redwoods, gurgling waterfalls, steep cliffs and stunning alpine meadows. The cozy setting, pleasant scenery and soft light attract many painters and tourists. They swam between the valleys, admiring the 4,000-foot-high, glacier-cut mountains along the way, listening to the birds chirping and forgetting the hustle and bustle of the city. In 1864, Congress passed an act designating the area as a "place of resort open to the public," and in 1890, it was designated a national park.
No. 24 - Hawaii The Hawaiian Islands are located in the center of the Pacific Ocean and were formed by a volcanic eruption. The Hawaiian Islands have a total area of 10,923 square miles, including 4,508 square miles of ocean and 6,423 square miles of land, with a total population of 1,211,537 as of December 2000.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the center of the Pacific Ocean and were formed by a volcanic eruption.
No. 25 - Auckland - New Zealand The Auckland region is the main gateway and commercial and industrial center of New Zealand. With a population of about one million, it is the largest city in New Zealand. This beautiful city has it all: great beaches, a beautiful harbor, a wide range of stores, and a cosmopolitan nightlife and culture.
No. 26 - Iguassu Falls, Brazil - Iguassu Falls The Iguassu Falls in South America is one of the five largest waterfalls in the world, which is located on the border between Argentina and Brazil.In 1934, Argentina established a 670 square kilometers of national parks in the area of the Iguassu Falls.In 1984, the Iguassu Falls were listed as a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO.
27th - Paris - Paris, the capital of flowers, Paris, as people call it. From the Romans to build so far, has been more than 2,000 years of history, and later by the second empire era of modernization baptism, over the years the accumulation of history and culture, cityscape construction, the quality of the public, the modern vision of Paris, it is fashionable and popular, civilization, art, the Hall of Knowledge synonymous with the city of Paris, the name of the "Flower Capital" deservedly.
28 - Alaska Alaska, the United States covers an area of about 1.52 million square kilometers (580,000 square miles), is the largest state in the United States, the United States has 16% of the land in Alaska. Alaska is located in the northwestern tip of the North American continent, bordering Canada to the east and the Arctic Sea, the Bering Sea, and the North Pacific Ocean on the other three sides. Alaska has a vast coastline of 33,900 miles. In the coastal region, the Alaska Marine Highway (Marine Highway) is very important, this shipping system can transport many travelers to and from the state's 28 cities and towns, but also can reach the mainland of Washington State, Canada's British Columbia (British Columbia) and Bellingham (Bellingham). Southeast Alaska and Southcentral Alaska have a temperate climate, with year-round temperatures ranging from 0 to 15 degrees Celsius. Interior is a continental climate, with permanent daytime temperatures up to 26°C in summer and permanent nighttime temperatures up to -15°C in winter. The western and southwestern parts are influenced by the ocean, which is cold and windy. In the Northern Circle, the climate is polar, with sub-zero temperatures throughout the year. National parks cover 54 million acres, wildlife refuges cover 76.38 million acres, the largest among all U.S. states; about 100,000 glaciers cover 5% of the state's land surface, about 29,000 square miles, the world-famous several glaciers are gathered in Glacier Bay and Prince William Sound, and some of these glaciers are larger in area than Switzerland; very often every set of trips in a day to see 26 glaciers; there are about 3 million lakes in the whole state, and the state has a large number of lakes. there are about 3,000,000 lakes, 94 of which are more than 10 square miles in area.
No. 29 - Angkor Wat - Cambodia Angkor Wat,
No. 30 - Himalayas - Nepal The Himalayas tower over the low-lying alluvial plains of the Indus, Ganges, and Yarlung Tsangpo river systems, stretching for 2,400 kilometers in a great arc that separates the Indian subcontinent from Tibet. separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan plateau, with a width ranging from 150 to 400 kilometers.
31st - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Rio de Janeiro is the Portuguese pronunciation of the name in translation, its Portuguese meaning is the river in January. It is located in southeastern Brazil, south of the Atlantic Ocean, an area of 1,255.3 square kilometers, 2.3 meters above sea level, 35 kilometers from north to south and 70 kilometers from east to west, with a green area of 325.6 square kilometers and a population of 5.6 million people, is the second largest city in Brazil. The average annual temperature is 17-36 degrees. Founded in 1565, it was the capital from 1763 to 1960 and moved to Brasilia in 1960.
No. 32 - Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve - Kenya Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve. The reserve covers an area of nearly 1800 square kilometers and is home to 95 species of mammals and 450 species of birds. It is the largest game reserve in East Africa and one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in the world.
No. 33 - Galapagos Islands - EcuadorThe Galapagos Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean in western Ecuador, are known as a "living museum of biological evolution" and are famous for their exotic flora and fauna, including giant tortoises.
No. 34 - Luxor - Egypt Luxor - Egypt is located in the center of Egypt, the ancient name of the Thebes (Thebes), the city has been the most ancient Egyptian pharaohs built the capital of the city, although now is not as prosperous as in the past, but the past pharaohs left behind the era of architecture, and when the Europeans built the resort hotel, the city set off a very cultural atmosphere. The city has a very cultural and poetic atmosphere. Luxor is now considered to be the second largest city in Egypt, however, located in the center of the "Luxor Temple" and "Karnak Temple", is the largest temple in all of Egypt, these two temples through several generations of pharaohs continue to expand the construction, the area is amazingly large, and now unearthed, but only a small portion of the time. Karnak Temple, in particular, was not only the decision-making center in the past, but also the holiest temple in ancient Egypt, where the power of the high priest was almost equal to that of the pharaoh. There is also a 1,700-meter-long artificial lake in the temple, which was dug in 15 days by Amanhotep III to please his Iraqi princess wife.
No. 35 - Rome Rome has always been a city of sensual excitement for travelers of all ages. The variety of ruins left behind after 2,500 years of historical stage is enough to delight the traveler.
No. 36 - San Francisco The city of San Francisco is known as San Francisco to the Chinese. Located on the San Francisco Peninsula on the west coast of California, USA, it is a 47-square-mile city of mountains surrounded by water on three sides and a beautiful environment. The city is a mountainous city with a warm climate in winter and cool in summer, and is known as "the most popular city in the U.S." The city was discovered by the Spaniards in 1769, and was admitted to the Union of the United States in 1848. The city has a population of about 760,000, of which 250,000 are Chinese.
37th - Barcelona - Barcelona is the historic capital of Catalonia and one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean. The city, with its beautiful environment, has a considerable heritage of monuments. Among them are the outstanding Gothic Quarter, including 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, whose great buildings are located in Barcelona. Among them are the Cathedral of the Holy Family (unfinished), the Guell Park, the Batllo House, the Mila House, among others.
38th place - Dubai - Duba Know where the most expensive hotel in the world is? Know where the highest hotel in the world used to be? There's really only one answer to these three questions: in Dubai. The Burj Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai (burj phonetic po porcelain, also known as the Burj Al Arab). Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates.
39 - Singapore - Singapore is a tropical island in southeastern Asia, a pleasant climate, beautiful and comfortable natural environment and high coverage of green areas, to Singapore to bring the "garden city" cuisine. In addition to this, Singapore has a world-renowned reputation for its law and order, and visitors can safely roam the streets at any time of the day or night. Safe, clean and green, Singapore attracts more than 7 million tourists every year to enjoy its diverse range of tourist attractions.
No. 40 - La Digue - Seychelles Far out in the Indian Ocean lies the Seychelles archipelago, far from the mainland and all alone. It has existed in obscurity until the late 1960s, when people tired of the clamor of city life, only to discover this "paradise". The Seychelles became famous as tourists came from all over the world. The Seychelles archipelago consists of 92 islands, with a land area of 455 square kilometers and a population of 7.5 million. It belongs to the tropical rainforest climate, there are only two seasons in a year - the hot season and the cool season, with an average temperature of 26.5 degrees Celsius, sufficient rainfall, lush forests in all seasons, birds and flowers, is a natural botanical garden. There are more than 500 species of plants on the island, of which more than 80 cannot be found anywhere else in the world. There are more than 3,000 species of land animals and more than 2,000 species of insects, half of which are also rare in the world. Anyone who loves flora and fauna can have a great time here.
No.41-Sri Lanka-Sri Lanka Golden beaches, lush lowlands, spectacular alpine scenery, fragrant plants, fresh exotic flowers, exotic wildlife, unforgettable historical cities, religious relics ...... This is known as the " Pearl of the Indian Ocean". Pearl of the Indian Ocean", "the country of black tea" of the Lion Kingdom - Sri Lanka.
42nd place - Bangkok - Bangkok Bangkok originally meant "City of Angels", the reputation of the "Temple of the Buddha", for the yellow robes of the Buddha's country of Thailand's capital, is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. Bangkok is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, 4 kilometers from the Gulf of Siam, 15 kilometers from the sea, the city covers an area of 1,568 square kilometers, with a population of more than 6 million. The city has a population of more than 6 million people. The city is known as the "Venice of the East" because of its long rivers and frequent freight transportation. 43rd - Barbados - Barbados in the easternmost tip of the western Indian Ocean Islands, there is a beautiful coral island, like a crystal pearl flashing in the blue waves of the Caribbean Sea, which is the island nation of Barbados. Although Barbados is located in the tropics, but due to the influence of the ocean climate, the year-round climate is warm as spring, coupled with the beautiful scenery, is a world-renowned tourist destination.
No. 44 - Iceland - Iceland sounds like a very icy country, but because there are many volcanoes in the territory, making the hot springs into this place is very common in the landscape, the endless ice field, the fierce and active volcanoes, the construction of this piece of the island between Europe and North America, into a piece of fire and ice in the meeting zone.
No. 45 - Terracotta Army - Xi'an, China Villagers from Xiyang Village in Xi'an City (Lintong District) discovered the Terracotta Warriors when they were drilling a well south of the village. This incident attracted great attention from the central leadership. The State Administration of Cultural Heritage assigned Shaanxi Province to organize a terracotta warrior archaeological team to investigate and clean up the terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, and in August 1975, the State Council decided to establish the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum of Qin Shi Huang. 46th - Zermatt - Switzerland Zermatt (Zermatt) is located in the canton of Valais (Valais), 1, 62O meters above sea level, the population of only 15,000 small towns, but also is Switzerland's "Glacier Train" start and end.
47th - Angel Falls - Venezuela Angel Falls, also known as Angel Falls or Churun Meru Falls, is the world's tallest waterfall, located in southeastern Venezuela, the Caroni River tributary of the Carrao River (Carrao) headwaters of the Churun River (Churun), the local Indian name for the "out of the dragon". "Out of the Dragon". No. 48 - Abu Simbel - Egypt The Abu Simbel Temple, located in the southernmost part of Egypt, can be said to be the most popular and surprising attraction besides the pyramids and mummies. The temple was carved over 20 years by Ramses II, whose mummy was treated by a Parisian doctor.
No. 49 - Bali - Bali Bali is one of the three major tourist attractions in Indonesia, known for its typical seaside natural scenery and unique customs. Bali is known as the "Island of Flowers", "Island of Poetry", "Paradise Island" and so on, where the sandy beaches are fine and clean, green trees, flowers bloom all year round on the island, and the air is fresh and clean, just like a paradise on earth. The island is a paradise on earth.
50th - French Polynesia - French Polynesia is located in the South Pacific islands of French Polynesia, is one of the world's most famous vacation mecca, many people come here for leisure and vacation quiet and chatty life makes people feel like being in paradise. Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, and is also its administrative and important tourist center.