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Introduction of tourist attractions in West Asia, USA

Introduction of tourist attractions in Seattle, USA

Seattle is located on the Pacific coast in the northwest of the United States, between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with the Olympic Mountain in the west and Lake Washington in the east, about 174 km from the border between Canada and the United States. The following is an introduction to the tourist attractions in Seattle, USA. Welcome to read!

1. Pike Market

Parker Market was founded in 1907, and was originally a farmer's market. Nowadays, farmers and fishmongers are only a small part of the attraction here. There are more than 200 shops here, which supply all kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables and handicrafts with local customs. In addition, exotic restaurants are also arranged along the street.

2. University of Washington

The University of Washington covers an area of more than 700 acres and is located in Seattle, the most livable and working city in the United States. The seasons are like spring, lawns are everywhere, trees are shaded, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and beautiful cherry blossoms bloom in the whole campus in spring. The buildings in the main campus of the University of Washington are almost all based on Goethe style, and the central square is paved with red bricks, also known as Red Square. The Suzzallo Library across the square is a typical Goethe-style building-many arches are inlaid with sculptures, and the doorposts and window frames are carved with complex and exquisite patterns. The stained glass windows in the reading room on the second floor will emit light blue light in the afterglow of the sunset, adding a lot of bright colors to this solemn building. Walking down the steps on the left side of the square, you will see a circular fountain, Drumheller Fountain, with cherry trees planted on both sides of the road. When the sun is shining, you can see Mount Rainier in the distance.

3. Space Needle Tower

The Space Needle Tower (Seattle) is one of the landmarks in Seattle. You can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Seattle from the observation deck and revolving restaurant 520 feet above the ground, including Mount Rainier, Olympic National Park and Puget Sound. The space needle tower was officially opened to the public on the first day of the opening of the World Expo, and an elevator was installed before the opening. 1993 reconstruction, speed 10 miles per hour, only about 40 seconds by elevator to the observation deck.

4. Kerry Park

Kerry Park has the best view of downtown Seattle. Looking into the city from here, the space needle tower seems to be integrated with the high-rise buildings in the city. The golden setting sun is plated on the second floor of the skyscraper, which is even more brilliant in the dignified. In this context, the extremely smooth architectural style and snow-white walls of the space needle suddenly seem particularly romantic. Visitors who like photography can come here to learn the most panoramic view of Seattle.

5. Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park is the highest volcano in the United States, with the largest single glacier and the largest glacier system except Alaska. Due to the high humidity of the east wind blowing from the Pacific Ocean, the biggest snowfall in the whole year in the history of the earth is here.

6. Olympic National Park

Seattle Olympic National Park is a geography classroom with rich topography, and it is also the most wonderful park among many national parks in the United States, which can bring you a brand-new visual feast.

The Olympic National Park, located on the Olympic Peninsula in the northwest of Washington State, is the largest primitive area in the United States except Alaska. In order to maintain its natural resources and primitive beauty, highway design does not go deep into every area of the park, but gradually bypasses it from the periphery.

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