Venice's fertile alluvial soils, the local stone, plus small boats made of wood from the neighboring inland to and from; in the silt, on the water ancestors built Venice. This less than 8 square kilometers of the city, but by more than a hundred spiderweb canals cut into more than a hundred small islands, islands and islands are connected only by a variety of bridges staggered, the first time will soon be lost in this "city of water". Fortunately, the Grand Canal runs through the city in an S-shape. Along this "longest street in Venice", you can see the best of Venice without getting lost. Along the banks of the nearly 200 palaces, mansions and seven churches, most of which were built between the 14th and 16th centuries, Byzantine, Gothic, Baroque, Venetian and so on, all of which have foundations submerged in the water, looks like a gallery of art rising out of the water. On weekdays, the Grand Canal is really like a bustling street, with all kinds of boats traveling on it, the most chic of which is of course the gondola.
Venice is home to the fire-damaged Phoenix Opera House, Xu Zhimo's sad Bridge of Sighs, great Renaissance and Byzantine architecture, one of the most beautiful squares in the world - Piazza San Marco - with its breathtakingly beautiful cloisters, where some of the most beautiful passages of Antonioni's films were filmed, and a major Renaissance town that produced some of the most important paintings in history. One of the most important schools of painting in history, the Venetian School, was produced here; Richard Wagner, the German music master, died here. Wagner died here ...... The city's former glory and dreams continue to this day through its exceptionally well-preserved architecture, and its unique atmosphere makes visitors feel as if they were under a spell, so that all visitors to Venice are nostalgic and happy to return.