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What are the places in the Celestial Camp Holy Land?

Greek Island-Rhodes

About Rhodes

Population: 98181; Capital: Rhodes City; Main towns: Lindo, Falaraki, Archangelos, Filerimos, Ebonas, Afandou ; Area: 540 square miles; Coastline: 137 miles; Annual visitors: 1.5 million; Hotels: more than 500; Festivals: The last Sunday in May is the Anthestiria Flower Festival, in the city of Rhodes; July 29-30 is Agios Soulas Festival, with horse racing and folk song and dance performances; September 8 is the Saint Tsambika Festival, when women who hope to become pregnant will go to the church on the top of the mountain to pray; Departure date: unrestricted; Transportation: There are several flights a day from Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete and Aegent Island also have fixed routes.

Coming to Rhode Island in the medieval century, it felt like walking into a time tunnel. Standing in the towns and fortresses built by the Legion of Saint John of the Cross in the Middle Ages, you will feel majestic and majestic. The former killing battlefield under the fortress walls has now become a shopping battlefield for tourists, replaced by restaurants and art shops.

Walking through the intricate alleys of the ancient town, touching the bricks and stones, Rhodes Island seems to be recounting its tragic history for thousands of years, the only thing left to future generations of Greek people. This is a complete ancient castle town. The bright sunshine and clear sea water make people temporarily put aside the tragic historical sites of Rhodes Island and stroll through the streets of the ancient town and new urban area of ??Rhodes City. The new urban area is the business district, which can also be said to be the essence area. Almost all Many foreign tourists gather here. Restaurants, hotels, art shops, bars, bookstores, etc. are everywhere in the area, making it difficult to see and forget to leave.

The Acropolis of Rhodes Island is built on a cliff by the sea in the eastern town. It is in a unique location, 166 meters above the sea level. With the surrounding walls being high, ancient pirates and enemies could not reach it at all. Unable to invade, we can only look at the wall and sigh, but we have no choice but to retreat after knowing that it is difficult. This is a masterpiece of the Dorians 3,000 years ago? 550 BC. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Athena. Later, the Crusaders expanded it to achieve such a majestic scale today. It is a pity that an earthquake later destroyed it and reduced it to ruins, leaving only broken walls for future generations to pay tribute to.

It takes about three or four hours to drive from Rhode Island to Linde City. There are high-end villas and residential areas along the road. Many foreigners even sell their properties and move here after retirement. The naturist camp on the beach in Linde City is even more popular among Nordic tourists.

Back to Rhodes City. After all, Linde City is a small place and cannot accommodate too many tourists. At night, Rhodes City is a place with a bright night sky. Colorful mobile lights shine on the city walls around the castle, making it even more majestic. Lying on the lawn under the city wall, you can listen to an open-air concert. of wonderful music.

Souvenirs worth taking home:

A jar of nectar and a bottle of Souma wine (a grape-based wine),

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Seven Wonders of the World - Colossus of the Sun God in Rhodes

Construction time: Completed in 282 BC

Construction location: Aegean Sea, Rhodes, Greece Port

The Colossus of Rhodes is located in the port leading to the Mediterranean Sea from the Greek island of Rhodes. Rhodes Island in BC was an important business center. It was located at the junction of the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Rhodes Port was built in 408 BC. Historically, Rhodes has been ruled by many spheres of influence, including Mausolus (whose tomb is one of the Seven Wonders) and Alexander the Great. But after the death of Alexander the Great, the entire island fell into a long war. The Macedonian invader Demetrius led an army of 40,000 men (more than the population of the entire island) and surrounded the port. After a hard-fought battle, the Rhode Islanders defeated the invaders.

To celebrate this victory, they decided to build a statue using bronze weapons abandoned by their enemies. The statue took twelve years to build and is about 33 meters high, which is about the same height as the Statue of Liberty in New York. The statue is hollow and reinforced inside with intricate stone and iron pillars. But this great statue was destroyed by a strong earthquake just over 50 years after it was built. Legend has it that the statue stands with its legs spread apart in the harbor and the ship passes between the legs. It is very spectacular and interesting.