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What must-see attractions are there in Malta?

1, Medina: Located on the top of a mountain in central malta island, with cliffs to the east and north, it is the most suitable place for defense. The Order of St. John was the capital of Rome, Arabs and Normans before it took over Malta in 1530. Because Medina has a population of only a few thousand, and cars are forbidden to enter the city, it is known as the "silent city".

2. Dingley Cliff: The highest mountain in Malta is a rugged cliff in the west of malta island, much like the English chalk cliff.

3. Three twin cities: These three historic cities can be accurately described as the cradle of Maltese history. Built on rocks, it extends to the ancient cities of Boer and Senlia in Dagang, and the city of Koua in cosby at the end of the stream, which provides a good habitat for people living there.

4. St. John's Cathedral: St. John's Cathedral is one of the most famous churches in the world. Built in16th century, it is a baroque building, partly imitating Gothic style. The interior decoration is gorgeous, and all kinds of marble carvings are extremely rare. The whole dome of the church is a mural, and the body of the head of the Order of St. John is placed in the catacombs of the cathedral.

5. Upper Baraka Park: Here you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of Dagang and Malta's "Three Cities".

6. Marshlock Fishing Village: The colorful "Luqiu" boat is a major feature of Malta. The two eyes on the bow are said to come from Phoenician times, which means that Poseidon protects fishermen who go to sea.

7. The Temple of Stonehenge in Zhigantia: It is an ancient vertical religious building in the world, which was built about 1000 years ago in front of the Egyptian pyramids.

8. Popeye Village: Go to the original photography base of the famous American movie Popeye, where you can restore the movie scene and play games with Popeye and his wife.