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Where is the Swiss Davos?

The town of Davos is located in Gleason, southeast Switzerland, in a valley 17 km long, near the Austrian border. It is the highest town in the Alps, with an altitude of 1560m and a population of only 13000. It is a famous hot spring resort, conference and sports resort in Switzerland, and it is also the only stop of the classic Swiss train route-"Glacier Train". Snow-capped peaks stretch, and Lvmu is lush, picturesque and full of ski resorts, making it a "paradise on earth" in the hearts of Europeans. It is one of the largest top ski resorts in Europe. During the skiing season, 700,000 tourists come here for vacation, and it has also become a place for celebrities from all walks of life to entertain and relax. Davos's "Plain and Casual". There are only two main roads in Davos, and buses are the main local means of transportation, both of which are one-way streets. With such a small space in Davos, during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, more than 2,400 political and business heavyweights from all over the world gathered together, and major topics affecting the world were brewing. Here, any participant can only enter the venue by himself, and no assistants are allowed. In Davos, everyone has only one identity-participant. Whether you are the CEO of a big company, a billionaire, or a popular star, you have to carry your own luggage, queue up to buy clothes, pour your own water, and take your own meeting materials. You rarely see anyone around you. At the cocktail party before the dinner, the prime minister of the country who attended the banquet, like other attendees, held cups and squeezed into the crowd; At the meeting, no matter whether you are a celebrity or not, there is no designated seat; Because there are many people at the meeting, no matter who they are, those who are late should stand in the aisle and listen to the meeting; When speaking, everyone has an equal opportunity to speak freely, whether it is an argument or a discussion. /view/7687 10.htm