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World famous scenic spots and buildings?

Australian attractions recommendation

safari park

Sunshine coast

Nan 'an Park

queensland cultural center

mt coot tha botanic gardens

Brisbane

Underwater world aquarium

Oil tank art center

Whitefield Mountain Environment Park

Gabagai

Greyford Art Center

Wild world

Great Barrier Reef

Frick botanical garden

Keynes

Queen Victoria building

Sydney Opera House

museum of sydney

Sydney Harbour Bridge

st mary's cathedral

sydney tower

Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

town hall

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New South Wales Art Museum (

Elizabeth Bay Villa

China Garden and China City (

Royal Botanical Gardens and Territories

Museum of Contemporary Art (

2000 Olympic Village

Taronga Zoo

australian museum

Band-aid beach

National Ocean Museum

Hyde Park Power House Museum Lovers Harbor (03/02 14:0 1)

Blue Mountain-Sega Manley Beach (Sydney

national library of australia

greifensee

parliament house

National Aquarium

Canberra

Stonehenge peak

Luo Tanas

margaretriver

adventure world

Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower and Kinkaku Temple in Japan.

The Lincoln Memorial Hall was built in memory of President Lincoln during the American Civil War.

President Lincoln maintained the unity of the United States and liberated slaves in the South, which was a great historical achievement.

It laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of the United States today.

According to james smithso, a British chemist, the Smithsonian Institution is 1864.

Built it. Smithsonian Museum is a general term, including aerospace museum, art and craft museum, history and technology museum, natural history museum and other buildings. The first plane that the Laerte brothers tried to fly, Kitty Hawk, was exhibited in the museum.

* * * Collected more than 654.38+42 million artworks and specimens for American people and tourists.

The Washington Monument is a landmark building in the American capital.

From the observation deck at the top of the tower, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the whole city. Looking north of the tower, there are the Oval Square, the White House and Galeries Lafayette Park in turn. On the west side of the memorial tower, the Lincoln Memorial Hall is in the distance, and the Constitution Park is nearby. On the east side are the Capitol and the Grant Memorial Hall.

The U.S. Capitol is the place where the U.S. Congress, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, meets.

The ceiling and walls of Congress are covered with murals with the theme of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).

You are free to visit or join a guided tour group.

The White House is the seat of the US Presidential Palace, located at Pennsylvania Avenue 1600 in downtown Washington, DC. The part of the White House for tourists to visit now is mainly the East Wing of the White House, including the reception room for foreign guests, porcelain room, treasure room and library on the first floor, and the banquet hall, red room, blue room, green room and east room on the first floor. It is the only official residence of the head of state in the world that is regularly open to the public. Business hours.

The Pentagon is located in Arlington on the Potomac River near Washington. It is the seat of the US Department of Defense.

Seen from the air, this building is a regular Pentagon, hence the name "Pentagon". It was designed by a famous American architect.

The project lasted for three years from 194 1 to 1943. There are banks, post offices, bookstores, clinics, telegraph offices and various shops in the lobby on the first floor of the Pentagon. The Joint Chiefs of Staff, known as the "Soul of the Department of Defense", is on the second floor.

The office building on this floor is covered with a golden carpet and is called the "Golden Hall". The office of the Secretary of Defense and the War Department are on the third floor. There is a "Hero Hall" in the corner of the corridor on the third floor to commemorate the winner of the "highest medal of honor" since the War of Independence.

The Library of Congress is the National Library of the United States, a Renaissance-style building. The circular ceiling is made of all kinds of glass, and 2000 glass windows create excellent lighting effect. The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. The draft of President Lincoln's famous speech at Gettysburg is kept in the library.