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What are the special attractions in the United States?

Hawaii:

Honolulu is the capital. From 1778 to 1898, Hawaii was also known as Sandwich Island. In addition to being the southernmost state in the United States, it is also the only state in the United States that is entirely located in the tropics; it and Alaska are the only two states in the United States that are not connected to other states, and it is also the only state in the United States that does not have any land on the American continent. The Hawaiian Islands, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, stretch for 1,523 miles on the surface of underground volcanic mountains. The 8 main islands and 124 smaller islands formed by volcanoes are composed of reefs and spiers surrounding each island.

New York:

New York is a global metropolis, a world-class city. It directly affects media, politics, education, entertainment and fashion around the world. Together with London, New York and Tokyo, Japan, it is known as the three largest international metropolises in the United States.

Since the United Nations is headquartered in New York, it is known as the capital of the world. New York also has many world-class museums, galleries and performing arts competition venues, making it one of the cultural and entertainment centers of the Western Hemisphere. New York has five boroughs: The city is made up of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Stanislaus. City symbol: Statue of Liberty.

New York’s top ten famous tourist attractions: Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Grand Central Terminal, Alice Island Immigration Museum, Rockefeller Center, Staten Island Ferry, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Natural History , Central Park, etc.

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From a giant amusement park to a real city of flesh and blood, Las has completely transformed within 10 years. Of the 38.9 million tourists who come to Las Vegas every year, most come for shopping and dining, and only a few come for gambling. Nevada, once derided as Sin City, has matured into a real city.

In addition to a little gambling, this diverse city offers very luxurious resort hotels, world-class major shows, cheap but upscale dinners, world-class golf courses, water sports Sports fields, children's playgrounds and more not far from Las Vegas.

Los Angeles:

Los Angeles is one of the world's centers of culture, science, technology, international trade and higher education. It also has world-renowned institutions in various professional and cultural fields. The city and its surrounding areas form the basis of Los Angeles' international reputation and global standing in popular entertainment such as film, television, and music. The world-famous Hollywood is located in this city.

What are the American tourist attractions among the many wonders of the world?

There are not many attractions in the United States, especially natural attractions. They are mainly for protection, cleanliness and tidiness, while in China, scenic spots are used to stimulate the economy and are all over-developed!

One of the most impressive is Niagara Falls. What is surprising is not its height but its width, which reaches 2,600 feet at its widest point. Straddling the border between Canada and the United States, it literally comes crashing down in thundering, turbulent waves due to the sheer volume of water, attracting tens of millions of tourists every year.

What kind of country is the United States?

There are ten thousand Americans in the hearts of ten thousand people. Today, we win by not talking about subjectivity. Today, let us introduce an objective United States.

Basic information: The United States of America, commonly known as the United States, is a country in North America.

It consists of 50 states, a federal district and five regions.

The United States of America is bounded to the south by the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and Mexico.

The United States has no official language. However, English is the primary language used in legislation, regulations, executive orders, treaties, federal court decisions, and all other official statements.

The United States has an area of ??9.8 million square kilometers, making it the third largest country in the world in terms of area.

As of 2016, the population of the United States is estimated to be 320 million. The United States is the third most populous country in the world.

The country's capital is Washington, D.C., and its largest city is New York. Other metropolitan areas include Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Houston, Atlanta and Miami.

Natural and Cultural Attractions: From the tropical beaches of Florida to the peaks of the Rocky Mountains, from the winding prairies and barren deserts of the West to the lush wilderness areas of the Northeast and Northwest, this vast country The scenery is different.

The highest mountain in the United States is Mount Denali, located in Alaska, with an altitude of 6,190 meters.

The coastline of the United States is 19,924 kilometers long, making it the ninth longest coastline in the world.

The Mississippi River and the Missouri River*** together form the longest river system in the United States and the fourth longest river system in the world.

Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world, located between Canada and the United States. With more than 14 million visitors each year, Niagara is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world.

The United States has 58 national parks and hundreds of federally managed parks, forests, and wilderness areas.

The oldest national park is Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, which was established in 1872. The most visited park is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which attracts more than 10 million visitors annually.

The Grand Canyon in northern Arizona is one of the best tourist attractions in the United States. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, this canyon is more than 1.6 kilometers deep and 446 kilometers long. The Statue of Liberty is a universal symbol of freedom and the most familiar icon to Americans. This is a huge neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, New York.

The Golden Gate Bridge spans the San Francisco Bay, connecting the city to the Sub-Arch to the north, and is one of the most famous structures in the world. It has been a symbol of California since its construction in the 1930s.

Walt Disney World Resort is a large amusement park near Orlando. This is the top family attraction in the country and has been serving young and old alike for decades. Opened on October 1, 1971, Walt Disney World is the most visited resort in the world, with more than 52 million people visiting each year.

The bustling Times Square, known for its flashing billboards and New Year's Eve, is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. It is the official residence of the President of the United States and is visited by almost all tourists in Washington. It was built between 1792 and 1800 and was first used by President John Adams.

Brief History and Economy of the United States: Native Americans have lived in vast areas of the United States for centuries. In the early 17th century, settlers migrated from Europe to the New World, established colonies, and expelled the local indigenous populations.

In the late 18th century, the colonists fought for independence from Britain and formed the National Alliance on the basis of a new constitution. The country continued to expand westward. Although it is a relatively young country, it has become a global power since declaring independence from Britain on July 4, 1776.

The United States is the largest economy in the world. The country is rich in mineral resources, with many gold, coal and uranium deposits. Agriculture has made the country one of the major producers of corn, wheat, sugar and tobacco. The United States also produces cars, airplanes, and electronics. About 3/4 of Americans work in the service industry.

In 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million.

Hawaii is the youngest of the 50 states in the United States (joined the United States in 1959) and the only state composed entirely of islands.

Alaska is 429 times larger than Rhode Island. But Rhode Island has a much larger population than Alaska.

There are 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the United States.

Other interesting facts about the United States: The bald eagle is the national bird, a symbol of the United States, and a protected species.

American pop culture spreads around the world. It had a huge impact on much of the world, especially the Western world. American music can be heard around the world, and American movies and television shows can be seen in most countries.

The most popular team sports in the United States are American football, baseball, basketball, and ice hockey.

The first Friday in June is National Donut Day in the United States.

The United States consumes 8 billion chickens every year. One in three Americans is obese.

Banana is the most popular fruit in the United States.

Until 1836, Christmas was illegal in the United States because it was considered an ancient pagan holiday.

Today, more people in the United States are single than married.

Apple has more operating cash than the U.S. Treasury.

The poorest place in the United States is Allen, South Dakota, where 96% are Native Americans.

27% of Americans believe that the United States never landed on the moon and that the live TV broadcast was fake.

There are more Facebook users from the United States than American citizens who voted in the last election.

If you like it, please follow it and like it. If you don't like it, don't force it!

If you ask what a person is like, that might be a good answer; but if you ask what a country is like, it's hard to say. This is so subjective!

Back to the topic, instead of talking about the United States in general, it is better to briefly analyze the similarities and differences in ordinary life in China and the United States that I feel: I am a rural person who has been studying and living in Hefei and Zhangjiang, Shanghai. About four years later, I often traveled to Shandong while working. During the three years in the United States, I spent almost all my time shuttling between the laboratory and the dormitory, occasionally fishing nearby or playing ball with my classmates on weekends. I've only been to New York and Washington once. I've also been to Miami and Orlando once, but I haven't been there. The rest of the time I don't go out much. People who live like this are actually rednecks among Americans who have never seen the world.

My deepest feeling in the United States is that the gap between urban and rural areas in the United States is very small.

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Our laboratory is in a small town. There is only one 200-meter-long street in the center of the town. It is a relatively inactive town, but fortunately it is very close to Charlotte, the largest city in North Carolina. It only takes over 20 minutes to drive to downtown Charlotte! So people here can work in Charlotte, and several universities have set up experimental centers in this cheap location.

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Our laboratory is four stories high and is the tallest building within dozens of miles. The offices upstairs face a forest, and you can't see the low-rise houses hidden within. Drive north for ten minutes and you'll reach farmland and agricultural areas. The so-called farmers here all live in big houses with cars at the door. I have been to several houses, all of which are old, but what surprised me was that an old lady had an electric climbing chair installed on her stairs. It can take you along the stairs and up the railing.

They have good roads. Even in rural areas, they can drive ten minutes to the nearest Walmart or the nearest hospital. Large supermarkets in the United States are often opened in remote places, and hospitals are also scattered! The advantage of this is that hospitals and business districts will not become a reason for people to gather.

However, if you live in a rural area and are suitable for retirement, if you have children, you should consider housing in a school district! Therefore, young and middle-aged people tend to buy houses in wealthy areas, and schools have become a reason for Americans to gather. This is exactly the same as the situation in China. Generally speaking, there are no good school districts in rural areas, because the quality of schools largely depends on whether the people in this area are wealthy. If they have money, they pay more taxes, and the more taxes they pay, the more funding goes into their schools! Similarly, better schools can also raise nearby housing prices and attract wealthy people. This is a virtuous circle!

Similarly, poor areas and poor schools are also a vicious cycle!

Another feeling is that the urban area of ??the city is really not suitable for people to live in.

The centers of America’s largest cities remain very busy during the day. At night, if you look at them from the sky, you may think they are brightly lit. But if you dare to spend 10o hours during the day, you can realize that it is heaven during the day and hell at night! Because you only see homeless people and people who are not good people at first sight on the road, be careful of getting robbed or seeing drug dealers.

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This is a common phenomenon in the United States, whether in Los Angeles, Detroit or New York, it is the same. It is very unsafe in the city center at night, so most wealthy people go to the suburbs to buy houses and live in them! And rich people in the United States especially like to live together. In Charlotte, an area south of it is called an affluent area, and housing prices are extremely expensive! Can you imagine that the price of two houses less than a few hundred meters apart could double? Because the regions are different!

(Homeless people in America are an unsolvable social problem, and you will definitely encounter a lot of them on the streets at night. Some of them are good people, but many are not. There is a thin line between homeless people and cri

Generally speaking, criminals will not take the initiative to make trouble in wealthy areas. Even if you are not neatly dressed, otherwise the patrol police will not think that you live here, and the police will stop you and question them. The protection of the rich has reached an outrageous level, but there is nothing we can do about it!

Police also rely on taxpayer money for food. If public security is bad and house prices drop, or the rich are scared away, the tax revenue in this area will immediately decrease, and the police will be laid off!

The low-rent housing or government apartments built in the United States are all built in the city center. You can imagine who lives there! This is the opposite of China!

This last point is for new visitors to the United States. Don't go out to play at night. Because when traveling to the United States, you must go to big cities, such as Los Angeles, Miami, and New York. My personal experience tells me not to go out after dark, because you are not a local and you may not understand the local security situation. Outsiders can easily be targeted by robbers or homeless people!

In short, the United States and China are very different. The United States looks very wealthy, but its citizens are living in poverty. Regardless of whether you are a middle-to-high-income person or a low-income person, you basically have no savings, because living at different income levels is just enough for you to consume all your income. What seems like a good life is actually above the critical point.

There are many people in the United States living below the poverty line, not to mention that there are many homeless people in big cities at night. When you drive outside, there are beggars at many traffic lights, waiting for people passing by to stop and wait for the red light to give alms. I've been asked for money twice outside a supermarket and once at a gas station, so I usually have a dozen coins in the car. If anyone asks for money, I will give it to you and leave.

Finally, every time I talk about my experiences and feelings in the United States, someone will always say that what I said is wrong. For example, when I said my McDonald's, someone said that Americans' wages are only $8 to $9 an hour. You're lying, the minimum wage in the United States is already $15. I was speechless when I wanted to retort. Everyone's perception is different. I dare not accuse others of saying wrong things. The United States is so big, and the geographical disparity is far beyond imagination. Maybe he lives in an affluent area of ??America. Maybe he has never been to the United States, but a friend told him that the minimum wage in the United States is $15 an hour. He won don't believe anything I say.