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Which are the four most famous squares in the world?

In my personal opinion, these are the four most famous squares in the world, Tiananmen Square, Times Square in New York, Central Market Square and Xinghai Square in Dalian. There are some of the oldest squares here, as well as some of the largest squares. Maybe at first we all think that Tiananmen Square is the largest square in the world because it can accommodate nearly a million people gathering at the same time. It is true that Tiananmen Square was the largest square in my country in the early days, but later with the completion of Dalian Xinghai Square, Tiananmen Square no longer ranked first.

Tiananmen Square symbolizes the center of our country's economy and power. It is located in our capital, Beijing; here we can see the flying five-star red flag and experience the solemn and solemn feeling. Around Tiananmen Square, there are Stalin monuments and government office buildings. A flag-raising ceremony is held here every day, and hundreds of millions of tourists come here every year.

We may not be familiar with many squares abroad, but I believe Times Square in New York should be one of the squares that everyone is familiar with. Although most of us have never been here, we often hear its name from news media or movies and TV dramas; this square is located in New York, USA, and is famous all over the world for its "ball drop" before New Year every year. There are dazzling TV promotional panels here, with various advertisements placed among them. It is also one of the busiest places during the New Year period every year.

The Central Market Square is located in Krakow, Poland. It is a veritable old square. The Central Market Square was built in the 13th century and is still widely used by people today. It is also the most famous square in Poland. one of the tourist attractions.

The last thing I want to tell you is Dalian Xinghai Square, a rising star. Its predecessor was a landfill. Although it may not be considered a junior, its scale ranks first in the world; Xinghai Square covers an area of ??1.76 million square meters, which is equivalent to four Tiananmen Squares.