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The ten best countries for travel

Recently, the authoritative travel information organization "Lonely Planet" issued a cross-national survey report and came up with a list of the ten most popular tourist countries, namely: Australia, Italy, Thailand, New Zealand, United States, France, India, Spain, Canada, United Kingdom.

1. Australia

When you see a huge stone standing on the earth, like a red burning heart; when you see it in another place on the horizon, When multiple blocks of sandstone are piled up together, it looks like an ancient city created by nature's miraculous craftsmanship; when you see the white sail-like dome of the Opera House slowly appearing in your field of vision in the calm Sydney Harbor, you don't need to be reminded. You should understand that this is the beautiful and vast Australia.

Sunshine, beaches, vast outback, lush rainforests, the stunning Great Barrier Reef, unique kangaroos and koalas, Queensland's Gold Coast, charming cities and a friendly, diverse society, and hospitality The comfortable cultural environment is an irresistible temptation for tourists from all over the world, and the Chinese who are gradually getting rich are no exception.

Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere, surrounded by sea and far away from other countries. It is the loneliest country in the world. The word Australia (AUSTRALIA) comes from Latin and means "unknown southern continent". Australia is the flattest continent in the world, with a land area of ??7.7 million square kilometers. It is the sixth largest country in the world and the only country in the world that has an entire continent. The seasons in Australia are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere. The twelfth lunar month of winter in China coincides with the scorching summer season in Australia, and when the autumn wind begins to blow in Australia, it is the time when hundreds of flowers are ready to bloom in China. During the Christmas period in December in the Gregorian calendar when the northern hemisphere is covered with snow, Australia’s Santa Claus wears a shirt.

The first thing worth seeing is Australia’s ocean scenery. The Australian continent is a large independent island with a coastline of 36,735 kilometers, which is formed by endless accumulation of sea sand. Just imagine how pleasant it would be to lie down among the blue waves, sunshine and beach! Australia also has some of the most beautiful and breathtaking underwater world on earth. The Great Barrier Reef, listed as a World Natural Heritage, is Australia's largest marine park. It stretches for more than 2,000 kilometers along the coast of Queensland and has the most colorful ecological environment of animals and plants on the planet. Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia is the second largest marine park in Australia, covering an area of ??5,000 square kilometers. The whale shark watching activities here are world-famous. In Shark Bay, which is also listed as a World Natural Heritage Site, you can even feed wild dolphins with your own hands!

In the vast inland, red sand deserts, white salt basins, colorful canyons and monolithic boulders are also unique scenery in Australia. Kimberley, located in the remote inland area, is the last largest inland wild area in the world, with a length of 420,000 kilometers. There are endless horizons, ancient canyons and beautiful scenery. One of the most worth visiting is Purnululu National Park, which has a strange geographical shape, like a honeycomb, which is very spectacular. Due to the low temperature in the canyon, it affected the soil and formed sand and rocks. Coupled with the wind and sand erosion from ancient times, it formed the current strange scene.

Australia has a population of 18.6 million, with the vast majority of residents concentrated in large cities on the east coast and southeast corner. Australia is also the country with the lowest population density in the world, with only two people living per square kilometer. This population distribution determines that Australian cities are also very distinctive. Australia's largest city, Sydney, is full of sunshine, joy and color. Sydney's lively flavor can be felt from its weather, beautiful harbour, luxurious inland areas and stunning beaches. The whole city is filled with elegance, gorgeous but not vulgar, and full of personality. The scenery of Sydney Harbor is intoxicating. You can choose to take a luxury cruise to cruise the harbor and enjoy the picturesque scenery. You can also taste seafood at restaurants on both sides of the strait. Marked by the world-famous Sydney Opera House, the city is rich in music and culture. Affected by the immigration wave in the past few decades, Sydney has gathered a variety of food cultures, from Greek food to Lebanese food, from Japanese food to Indian food. Australian cuisine is characterized by a combination of fresh ingredients and Eastern and Western cultures. In addition, the endless fine wines, bars, and lounges will whet your appetite.

Australians love outdoor life and know how to enjoy life. When traveling to Australia, you can participate in a variety of sports and activities, ranging from exciting to leisurely and comfortable. If you are brave enough, you can climb to the top of the 134-meter-high Sydney Bridge and enjoy a stunning 360-degree view of Sydney Harbor. In Australia, you can also participate in group activities of swimming with dolphins. It is definitely a pleasure to be accompanied by cute dolphins in the blue ocean.

It only takes 12 hours to fly from Beijing to Sydney, halfway around the world, and then you set foot on a completely different continent. The hardships of the journey can be doubled here.

Who can remain indifferent when Australia's beautiful scenery, fine wines, delicious food, and of course, the indispensable passionate Australian beauties appear in front of you?

2. Italy

Italy is located in southern Europe. Its territory includes the Apennine Peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia, with a total area of ??301,277 square kilometers, a population of 57.34 million, and more than 90% of the residents Believe in Catholicism. The official language is Italian, French and German are spoken in some areas, and English is widely used in tourism.

Italy has a warm climate and distinct four seasons, making it full of charm all year round. Spring is suitable for appreciating art, history and culture; summer beaches are the most beautiful. The best time to bathe in the sea is from late June to early September. From July to August, you may enjoy outdoor activities held in places such as Vienna and Rome. Opera and concerts. Autumn is a good time to appreciate fine arts and visit historical sites; in winter you can enjoy skiing and operas are staged in various places.

The paintings, architecture, and sculptures throughout Italy are all dazzling. All of this is thanks to the Renaissance movement, which also influenced the entire Western civilization. Several of them are well-known, they are Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael, known as the "Three Masters of the Renaissance". Their respective brilliant artistic achievements have not only left a rich page in the history of Italian art, but also in the entire history of Western civilization, their achievements have also outstandingly highlighted their large number of artistic works, becoming a valuable asset to the entire world.

Rome: The capital of Rome, the birthplace of the ancient Roman Empire, and one of the art treasures of the Renaissance. The various sculptures, fountains, churches and monasteries scattered throughout the city are all masterpieces of art. Among the most famous attractions are: Pantheon: It is the only ancient building from the Roman Empire that has been completely preserved. It has remained intact after 18 centuries. Great artists such as Raphael are buried in the temple, which is called the "Angel's Design" . The Colosseum: One of the greatest buildings in the Roman era, it is also a well-preserved amphitheater that can accommodate 55,000 people. Capitoline Square: Designed by Michelangelo, there are radial geometric figures on the ground. There are mainly bronze statues of the emperor on horseback and three statues of the God of Wisdom and the Sphinx, the God of the Tiber River. Piazza Venezia: The square area was the municipal center of ancient Rome. The main buildings in the square are the Victor Emmanuel Memorial Hall and the Venetian Building.

Venice: Venice has 118 islands, 117 waterways, 2,300 alleys, and 400 bridges. There are more than 400 palaces, 120 churches, 120 bell towers and 64 monasteries in the city. Among the most famous attractions are: St. Mark's Basilica: It stands on St. Mark's Square in the city center and was built in 829 AD. Scenery along the canal: Take a water bus to tour the 3,800-meter-long S-shaped canal to appreciate the rich style of Venice.

Florence: the city of flowers, Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance. It is the hometown of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dante and other great masters. It has many museums, art galleries, palaces and churches. It is known as Known as the "Athens of the West". Among the most famous attractions are: Cathedral of Fiore: Located in the city center, the church was built in 1296 and is most famous for "The Last Judgment". Climb up the big dome to enjoy the panoramic view of Florence. Michelangelo Square: Built in 1806, the David statue stands in the center of the square. At dusk, you can overlook the Arno River, Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, bell tower and other charming views. There is also the famous San Miniato on the mountain. church. The Leaning Tower of Pisa: One of the World Heritage Sites, it was built in 1174. The tower is 55 meters high. Due to surface collapse, it tilts 1.2 mm per year. At this rate, it may collapse in 200-1,000 years.

Currency: The currency is Euro. When exchanging currency, professional foreign currency and traveler's check exchange offices have better exchange rates. ATMs accept international credit cards. Do not exchange on the black market.

Best season: Italy has a Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons. June to August is the peak period for tourism, and the best travel season is between the end of May and mid-September. September may also catch up with Italian brand-name clothing special sales.

Domestic transportation: train - the Italian state-owned railway, referred to as FS, runs across the country and has cheap fares. It is the best means of transportation. There are many types, the local train is Locale, the second express train is Diretto, and the express train is Espresso, the air-conditioned car is Rapido. The two express trains, IC and EC, only run in major cities, while Eurostar ES is suitable for transit travel. Long-distance buses - traveling between big cities such as Rome, Milan, Florence and Naples. You cannot buy tickets on the bus. You must buy tickets at a cigarette stall before getting on the bus. You will be punished if you don't buy a ticket and get on the bus. Sightseeing buses - there are many sightseeing routes, please check with local travel agencies.

Food: Italian food is deeply influenced by neighboring countries. Beef is Slovenian and Croatian, and apple pie is German and Austrian. Italy is also famous for its delicious food, such as pizza, pasta, etc.

Shopping: mainly fashion, leather shoes, handbags, perfume, etc.

3. Thailand

Introduction to Thailand tourism: Thailand, formerly known as Siam, is the most exotic country in Southeast Asia.

Thailand is known as the "Land of Smiles" with countless amazing attractions, unique culture and customs that are passed down from generation to generation. The sincere and hospitable Thai people warmly welcome foreign friends to travel to Thailand anytime and anywhere, making Thailand both a friendly country and a happy resort.

Thailand is located in the middle of the Indochina Peninsula, bordering Cambodia to the east, Myanmar to the west and northwest, Laos to the northeast, and Malaysia to the south. The country covers an area of ??approximately 514,000 square kilometers, which is the same as France, with a coastline of 2. More than 600 kilometers. Thais compare the country's territory to the head of an elephant, with the north representing the "elephant's crown", the northeastern region representing the "elephant's ears", the Gulf of Siam representing the "elephant's mouth", and the long strip in the south representing the "elephant's trunk". There are 76 prefectures (provinces) and 573 counties in the country. The king is deeply loved and respected by the people across the country. Any disrespect to the king can be punished as an offense against the law. Among the Thai population, 73% of Thais work in agriculture, 11% in Bangkok and 16% in other towns. The population density is about 120 people per square kilometer, while the central plain area has more than 400 people, and more than one-third of the population is concentrated in the central region.

Thailand is a country with Buddhism as its main religion. Buddhism is the state religion of Thailand and enjoys the title of "The Land of Thousand Buddhas". The proportion of Buddhism is 95%. The main language in Thailand is Thai, English is spoken in cities and tourist attractions, and Chinese, especially Chaozhou, is popular in areas where Chinese people live together. In recent years, Chinese (or Mandarin) has been greatly promoted, but it is not yet widely popular.

Thailand has a tropical climate with three distinct seasons. The climate becomes cooler from November to February, which is the cool season. Summer is from March to May, and the rainy season is from June to October. The annual average temperature is 28 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature in Bangkok in April can reach over 38 degrees Celsius, but in December it remains around 25 degrees Celsius.

The flag of Thailand is composed of five stripes of red, white and blue. Red represents the country and nation, blue represents the royal family, and white represents religion. The state, religion and royal family are the three pillars of Thai society and are the driving force for the evolution of Thailand's socio-economic and political system.

Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. The national emblem or royal emblem of the Kingdom of Thailand is a Garuda with wings spread.

Kingdom of Thailand: Also known as Siam, Kingdom of Thailand

King Bhumibol Adulyadej: King Rama 9

Prime Minister: Thaksin Shinawatra

Area: 517,000 square kilometers

Population: 65 million

Capital: Bangkok

Location: Located on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It borders Myanmar to the north and west, Laos to the northeast, Cambodia to the southeast, and Malaysia to the south

Ethnicity: 75% Thai, 11% Chinese, 3.5% Malay, and a few others Laos, Indians. Throughout its history, Thailand has attracted many immigrants with special skills as writers, painters, sculptors, dancers, musicians and architects. They enrich the local Thai culture and make it more diverse.

Religion: Buddhism is the main belief of more than 90% of Thai people and has a profound impact on daily life. In addition to establishing moral concepts and providing spiritual relief, Buddhism is also a source of inspiration for artistic creation. Thai people have always inherited the ideal of religious freedom. Minorities of Islam, Christianity, Hindus and Sikhs are equally free to pursue their respective beliefs. All religions are protected by the constitution in Thailand and can exist and develop equally and freely.

Language: Thai is the national language. However, English is also widely used, especially in shops, restaurants, tourist spots, and hotels. English is almost a commercial language. English road signs in Thailand are nationwide.

Main cities: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya and Phuket.

Coastline: Thailand has approximately 2,500 kilometers of coastline. The west coast is bordered by the Indian Ocean, and the east coast extends to the Gulf of Siam. Surrounding the east and west coasts, Thailand has more than a hundred islands, large and small.

Treasure house of flora and fauna: Thailand has found nearly 300 species of mammals and the largest bird distribution area in Asia. There are 60 national parks and 30 wildlife sanctuaries.

The voltage in Thailand is: 220 volts

Most of Thailand’s roads (connecting all parts of the country) are asphalt roads. Most of the buses running on the national network are advanced in design, comfortable and reliable, and the fares are reasonable. Therefore, taking a bus to travel long distances across Thailand or to contact work is a good choice. There are two types of buses: ordinary buses and air-conditioned buses. The fare of air-conditioned buses is about twice as expensive as that of ordinary buses. In Thailand's tropical climate, it is best to take air-conditioned buses for long-distance travel; for short-distance routes, you can also take ordinary buses.

There are three long-distance bus terminals in Bangkok, namely the East Line, South Line and North Line (including Northeast Line) terminals.

Thailand’s train lines run through major cities across the country and are cheap. It is best to buy tickets in advance, but you can also buy them as you go. The train is divided into three classes. The third class carriages only have seats and the fares are cheaper than buses. The second and first class have single and double sleepers and are divided into ordinary and air-conditioned carriages. There are also "Rapid" and "Rapid" trains. "Express". Don Muang International Airport and Domastic Airport are 25 kilometers north of the city center. Passengers can take buses, taxis and Thai Airways buses to and from the airport. The fares are 3.5-10 baht respectively. Five baht, twenty to thirty baht, about seventy baht. Detailed bus routes or city maps can be obtained from the tourist information desk at the airport. Thailand's domestic airport is adjacent to Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport. The two are not far apart. The airport has free service vehicles to pick up and drop off passengers in transit between the international and domestic airport buildings, which is very convenient.

Although Thai ladyboys are not truly accepted by mainstream society in Thailand, fortunately they do not suffer great discrimination. There are ladyboy students in schools and ladyboy salespeople in shopping malls. According to incomplete statistics, by the 1990s, the number of ladyboys in Thailand had reached more than 20,000.

Most shemales choose this path to make money, and some are born with gender dislocation. However, after embarking on this path, most shemales find that "they" not only have to experience physical and psychological suffering, making a living is not as simple as imagined. According to Thai law, shemales are still men, but they are positioned as women in daily life in society. When a shemale goes to the public bathroom, she will choose according to her clothing that day. If she is wearing female clothing, then she will naturally go to the women's bathroom.

In 1982, Thailand established the Thai Tourism Police. Cooperate with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to provide security services for guests traveling in Thailand.

Emergency hotline: Bangkok City Police 191, 123, 2461338

Thailand Tourism Police: 1155

Fire alarm: 199, 2816666

Bangkok Immigration Office: 2867003

International direct dial number: 001+Country Code+Area Code+Phone Number

4. New Zealand

I just read a very funny article "Having close contact with Koh Samui and shopping for 30 pairs of shorts in Bangkok..." is really funny. I am planning a trip to Koh Samui and I don’t want to go after reading this!

Anyway, it’s just random thoughts. I don’t have much to do, so let’s write about my experience in New Zealand!

It may not matter to others that I felt full on the plane, but it was my first long-distance flight and I was so bloated. I want to sleep but I can't sleep. This head feels uncomfortable no matter what angle or position I place it on. I want to cut it off.

On February 9, 2005, the first day of the Lunar New Year, I took an Asiana Airlines flight to New Zealand via Seoul (because it happened to be the Chinese New Year, there were no transfer seats from Hong Kong). The journey from Shanghai to Seoul is only one hour and a quarter, which is manageable, but it takes 12 and a half hours from Seoul to New Zealand. There are no movies to watch and no games to play. I can only watch the schematic diagram of the plane route: flight altitude is more than 10,000 meters, speed is 961 kilometers per hour, remaining time is 10 hours and 45 minutes, destination time... I feel faint and sleepy. I couldn't sleep either. I was really watching, counting and thinking about it every second, hoping to reach Auckland as soon as possible.

New Zealand’s summer is a really pleasant place. But the strange thing is that almost every day it is sunny in the morning, hot at noon, cloudy in the afternoon, and rainy in the evening. No one locked their doors, and there seemed to be no thieves.

Attraction 1: Paihia

Paihia is about 3 hours drive from Auckland. Before the car reaches the town, you can see the blue and blue beach, which is very relaxing. People walked and swam... We stayed in the best four-star hotel in the area. It was on a hillside and we could see the sea right out of the door. There are skateboards and sailboats everywhere on the roadside.

Dinner was at a famous local western restaurant - "35 Degrees".

This Western restaurant is on the beach. The food is delicious. What we Chinese are not used to is that no matter what the dish is, there are French fries, beef, white chicken, fish, and some pepper on top. The powder and salt are the only ingredients that give the flavor. Every meal has Cream caramel or tea or coffee/wine/water. After only two meals, it makes me want to eat the pickles, edamame and soaked rice at home.

New Zealand’s fresh milk has layers of oil floating on it, hehe, this is what I discovered. Breakfast consists of fried foods, grilled sausages, mushrooms, and BBF. No matter how good the thing is, it can't be tolerated every day.

Of course, having said all that, the most interesting thing about Paihia is not the food and accommodation.

Instead, enjoy the many beautiful islands in Duodao Bay, and watch dolphins while touring the sea. There are really many of them, playing together... The entire voyage of this boat takes about 4 and a half hours. If you are seasick, please be sure to eat well. medicine.

Attraction 2: New Zealand’s northernmost point

Cape Rhinego. The first attraction there is the 90-mile long beach facing the Tasman Sea. There you can feel the spectacular scenery of cars driving through water. Facing the subsequent sand dune, everyone will rush down like a child. Standing at the front of the cape, you can watch the majestic view of the island, Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean. This is generally considered the northernmost point of New Zealand.

Attraction 3: Smelly Roterua

Why do I say it stinks, because I really can’t open the window and there is a smell of sulfur everywhere. There are wisps of green smoke everywhere. It’s almost enough to stay in Roterua for two days. You can visit the Maori Cultural Village and the Maori Cultural Institute, visit Polynesian culture such as shipbuilding, house building, and clothing making, and watch the mud pools and geothermal fountains. After watching the Maori song and dance performance in the hotel, go to take a natural hot spring bath and there is a water park for children. Adults can enjoy themselves in the pools with different temperatures. .

Stroll along Lake Roterua, where black swans swim around. The feeling of comfort is indescribable. It feels like that is the fairy tale world that I long for.

Of course, when you go to New Zealand and Australia, you almost have to watch sheep shearing and sheepdog performances. You can also go on stage, experience the fun of milking cows and feeding lambs, and get a milking certificate. Ha ha ! !

Attraction 4: Auckland, the capital city

We stayed in Sky City, which has a big casino. We tried our skills to win some money, and went to DFS shopping the next day to buy some sheep. Oil and chocolate are still okay! The minimum chip is 25 New Zealand dollars, so I can only play the slot machines...it's still good, and the night goes by quickly.

New Zealanders are very protective of animals. For example, when we saw the national bird "Kiwi" in the Maori Cultural Village, it was all black and we couldn't take pictures... watching penguins in the aquarium was no exception.

If you want to be like me, you might as well take Asiana Airlines, because on the return trip, you will get a night’s accommodation in Korea. You can choose one in the center of Seoul, or one close to the airport, or just Although I don’t know the star rating of the airport hotel, it is at least hundreds of times better than the hotels in New Zealand! Clean, compact, and in line with the needs of Asians, haha, I have a new discovery, everything is from LG and SUMSANG. This Korean visa on arrival is valid for 1 month!

We tasted authentic Korean barbecue, kimchi, and doenjang.

Others may not be like me, but I took all means of transportation in 8 days, including buses, subways, maglevs, small planes, large planes, ships, trains... The trip to New Zealand was a success!

5. United States

The full name of the United States is the United States of America, with a land area of ??9,613,123 square kilometers. In terms of land area, the United States ranks fourth in the world, but in terms of economy, the United States is a recognized superpower. Its industry is famous for its advanced technology, complete categories, rich resources, strong productivity and high labor productivity.

At present, the output of major industrial products in the United States, such as oil, natural gas, electricity, copper, ethylene, automobiles, aircraft, etc., as well as the microelectronics industry, computer technology, laser technology, aerospace technology, nuclear energy utilization and new materials It takes a leading position in the world in terms of research and development. The United States has the most developed industrial, commercial, and financial systems in the world; the United States also leads the world in high-tech industries and information industries.

The United States is rich in tourism resources, and it is also a country with a very developed tourism industry. The majesty of the Colorado Grand Canyon, the momentum of Niagara Falls; the romance of Hollywood, the relaxation of Disneyland, and the casino city of Las Vegas The splendor of Vegas and so much more is fascinating. The United States is a vast territory spanning multiple climate zones. There are huge differences from the subtropical summers of southern Florida to the harsh winters of Michigan and northern Vermont, so it's best to base your travel dates on the cities and regions you want to visit.

The Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island in New York, USA. The ways to see the Statue of Liberty are:

First, tourists can take a yacht to tour around the island. The second is to take a helicopter around the island. However, it is more cost-effective to take a boat, and tourists can also take a trip to Liberty Island to appreciate the Statue of Liberty, which has always been admired by thousands of people, from a close distance. If you want to trace the origin of this statue, you can start with the fact that France gave it to the United States to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the independence of the United States. This Statue of Liberty, which symbolizes the friendship between the two countries, holds the Declaration of Independence in the left hand, holds the torch high in the right hand, and looks straight. The front fully exudes heroic demeanor. She encouraged countless immigrants to come to the United States to realize their ideals, so she is not only a symbol of New York, but also a symbol of the United States.

If tourists want to go to Liberty Island, they can take a ferry across the sea from the boat dock in Battey Park. It takes about 15 minutes to arrive and the price is US$6 per person.

If you still have time after landing, you can take the elevator to the feet of the statue of the goddess, and then climb the remaining 168 steps to the observation deck at the back crown. From the observation deck here, you can overlook the scenery of Manhattan. If you go there in the evening, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Manhattan sunset.

Hawaii has endless charm. It has a world-famous active volcano park, more than 2,000 kinds of flowers blooming all over the place, and beautiful beaches connected by water and sky. These beautiful landscapes make this island group in the Pacific become... A paradise for adults. Oahu is also known as the "Rainbow Island", and Waikiki is its essence. It not only represents the tropical atmosphere of sunshine and laughter, but also exudes the charm of romance and longing. The Arizona Memorial Museum, a relic of Pearl Harbor during World War II, is the building On the USS Arizona, which was sunk at that time, you can still see the battleship rippling under the waves. Traveling to Oahu requires at least one day and one night to fully enjoy it. If you don’t plan your trip around the island carefully and stop for a while to browse, you will regret it.

Maui, another small island, was once a paradise for whalers, so the tourist attraction here, the Pioneer State, is also related to the whaling industry; as for the active volcano Big Isand, due to the many volcanoes in the past After the eruption, the magma dyed the mountaintops one after another black, creating a unique and interesting black beach. In addition, it is adjacent to the Mauan Kea snow mountain, and the black and white contrast is even more impressive. There are even more orchids everywhere here, adding even more beauty to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. Due to the large number of overseas Chinese in Hawaii and the complete tourism and sightseeing facilities on this charming island, it is indeed an ideal holiday destination.

Las Vegas is a desert city located at the southern tip of Nevada. The transportation to Las Vegas is very convenient. Las Vegas has 250 casinos and more than 60,000 "slot machines" that are open day and night, making it the most luxurious city that never sleeps. The first floor of all hotels in the city is a casino, and its scale, class and modernity are breathtaking. There are service salesmen with carts roaming around the casino to exchange foreign currency for guests. Each casino has a variety of gambling equipment for guests to choose from, and the place is bustling with tourists and gamblers, enjoying their time and money. Coin-operating slot machines and buzzers for gambling equipment appear one after another, forming a unique scene in the casino. The casino has now formed a tourist city covering an area of ??30 square kilometers, where the top ten most luxurious hotels in the world are concentrated. Las Vegas has the highest crime rate in the United States.

The Grand Canyon is located in the interior of North America, running between Arizona and Utah. The climate here is dry, the territory is vast, and there are strange rocks, red soil, canyons and Indian customs. American Western movies often depict those lone heroes or cowboy heroes who robbed the rich, gave to the poor, and upheld justice a hundred years ago. They rode horses and carried guns, riding through barren red soil canyons, crossing the turbulent Colorado River, and the setting sun. Most of the picturesque shots of endless scenery and vast roads were taken here. The four southwest states of the western United States—Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico—have naturally become ideal places for tourists to experience the life of western cowboys.

Traveling to the Grand Canyon, no matter which route you take, the transportation is very convenient...

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