Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I’m looking for a travel composition in Italian. It shouldn’t be too complicated. Just write it simply.

I’m looking for a travel composition in Italian. It shouldn’t be too complicated. Just write it simply.

Perugia. Si tratta di una montagna standard, e Chongqing quasi la stessa, ma è ancora peggio. In altre parole, non c'è un posto è piatto (tranne per il basket). Vivo in fondo contare su pochi, ma sono alcuni bambini ricchi svolgere ogni classe ride biglietto giornaliero, e alcune persone non si compra un biglietto con l'auto, ci sono già alcuni sono stati individuati e multati, e il resto sono io, Non ci sono ora a piedi, in auto ultimi, a volte senza biglietto. Per usare le parole di un amico, grazie a RP!

Centro (Duomo), non lontano dal Palazzo Gallenga, sarà in camminare

< p> A dire il vero, Perugia non è di grandi dimensioni, da sud a nord è andato, che è di 1 ora a meno di un punto, o non si può. Extreme-ovest è la stazione FS, il nord più- Lato est è Monteluce, 1 strada che collega due località. di circa 3,4 giorni, e spesso fuori dalla pioggia al sole, in modo un ombrello and molto importante, non essere ingannati sole, c'è tempo, si vede il sole e cielo, non pezzi di nuvole scure sulla giocare a basket, In Italia, in Italia, in buffone ombre ombrello solo, in gente. è in vacanza, al fine di avere una pelle di bronzo dopo la fiera, questo è un simbolo della ricchezza perché solo i ricchi hanno i soldi vanno al sole balneare (i poveri nelle loro terrazza propria ... ... ). Questo era per dire Festivo Italia.

Translation Perugia. It is a standard mountain city, almost the same as Chongqing, but even better. In other words, no area is flat (except for the basketball court). Chinese students here basically rely on walking. However, there are also some rich kids who take the bus every day and pay a ticket to go to class. There are also some people who take the bus without paying a ticket. Some have been caught and fined. The rest are like me. Sometimes it’s really hard. If you can't walk anymore, you get on the bus, sometimes without paying a ticket. In the words of a friend, it all depends on RP! Indeed, some people came in January (not planned by Marco Paolo) and took the bus almost every day without paying a ticket, and were never checked. There were also some people who came in the same batch as me and won the bid in the first week. Centro (Duomo) is not far from Palazzo Gallenga. You can walk there in about 5 minutes. It is basically the highest point in the city. A little further south of Duomo is Piazza Italia, which is a large transfer station for buses. Many buses end here. . To be honest, Perugia is not big at all. It takes less than an hour to walk from south to north, and it is still diagonal. The southwest end is FS station, the northeast end is Monteluce, and Route 1 connects the two places. There are two churches at the northwest and southeast ends, but there is nothing noteworthy around them. It rains for three or four days at a time in the mountain city, and it often rains even when the sun is out, so umbrellas are very important. Don’t be deceived by the strong sun. Once, we saw the sun, and there were no big dark clouds in the sky. I went to play basketball and ended up getting very cold. Since the sun is relatively strong in the mountains, girls may need to bring sunscreen and never use a parasol. In Italy, only fools hold up umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun. People are proud to have bronzed skin after vacation. This is a symbol of the rich, because only the rich can afford to go to the beach to sunbathe on vacation (poor people sunbathe on their own balconies... ). This has to talk about Festivo in Italy.