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What are some interesting places to travel in the western United States?

Interesting tourist spots in the western United States include San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, Seattle and so on.

The following is an introduction to interesting tourist destinations in the western United States:

San Francisco

San Francisco has a subtropical Mediterranean climate, with the world-famous San Francisco Bay Area, Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman's Wharf. The climate is warm in winter and cool in summer with plenty of sunshine. It is close to many American national parks (such as Yosemite National Park) and Napa Valley, a wine producing area in California, and is known as "the most popular city for Americans". 1769 The Spanish discovered this place, 1848 joined the United States. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/9th century, San Francisco developed rapidly in the gold rush. Overseas Chinese called it "Jinshan", and later it was renamed "San Francisco" because it was different from Melbourne, Australia. By July of 20 14, the population of San Francisco was about 850,000, including Chinese180,000, which was one of the regions with the highest population density of Chinese in the western hemisphere, and the total number of Chinese was second only to new york.

2. Los Angeles

Hollywood is the entertainment center of Los Angeles. It takes about 40 minutes to get to Hollywood by bus from downtown. Since 19 1 1 the first film company was established here, it has quickly become the film center of the world. There are many stars and excellent movies, and Hollywood guides the direction of global film entertainment. Hollywood's Avenue of Fame records more than 2,000 celebrities who have made great achievements in the fields of film, television, radio and recording.

3. Santiago

San Diego is the second largest city in California and the eighth largest city in the United States. It is located on the bank of San Diego Bay at the southern tip of the state, 20 kilometers south of the Mexican border, with an urban area of 829 square kilometers and a population of 654.38+0.37 million, with many descendants of Mexico and Spain. According to the statistics of 20 15-20 16, whites account for 64% of the total population, Hispanics and Mexicans account for 32%, and Asians account for 10%. Metropolitan area, including nearby beaches and highlands, covers an area of 1 1020 square kilometers; The metropolitan area includes 18 small cities with a total population of more than 2.8 million, and most of them live near the sea.