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Wei's English introduction to tourist attractions Weihai attractions in English

I want an English introduction to Venice

St. Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco):

In the center of Venice, the most lively and prosperous place, there are about 4 The size of a football field, it was called "the most beautiful living room in Europe" by Napoleon. The square is surrounded by St. Mark's Church, the Bell Tower, the New Town Hall, the Correr Museum and the Doge's Palace. There are several famous cafes next to the square. Byron and Dickens once had coffee in the outdoor cafes here. The pigeons flying in the square are another feature of the square.

_Basilica di San Marco:

Built in the 9th century AD to commemorate the saint Saint Mark, it combines Byzantine, Gothic, Islamic, etc. Various architectural styles. The church is extremely luxuriously decorated and displays many of the trophies plundered from Constantinople by the Venetian Crusaders.

_Campanile:

Take the elevator up to the Campanile and have a panoramic view of the charming scenery of Venice. Galileo showed his telescope to the governor here.

_Carnival:

Venice has a Carnival every February and March. People put on exaggerated masks and gorgeous retro costumes, gather by the river or take a night cruise on a boat. Masks hide everyone's true identity, so people can party without any scruples. Music all night, celebration all night, this is a night party that never ends. The custom of Carnival originally originated from the Venetian nobles who liked to hang out in casinos incognito, and later evolved into the most exotic and colorful festival in Europe.

English introduction to tourist attractions

Summer vacation is coming soon. I wonder if the students have any plans to travel with their parents. Below I will introduce and recommend several popular domestic tourist attractions in English. You are welcome to read and collect them.