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What are the famous scenic spots in Edmonton?

Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, the second largest city in the province (after Calgary) and the fifth largest city in Canada. It covers an area of 684 square kilometers. The population is 740,000. It has the largest shopping center in North America-West Edmonton Shopping Center, with more than 800 stores, 100 restaurants, 19 cinemas and a luxury hotel, and its scale is second to none in the world. Become a sister city with Harbin, China. This city is the center of Canada's oil and gas industry.

Famous scenic spots:

Provincial Legislative Yuan Building

About 57 acres of magnificent gardens surround the parliament building. The building shows the political, historical and cultural relics of the province, and it is a must-see for those who like politics, history and architecture.

West Edmonton Mall

There are 800 shops, 0/50 restaurants and 0/9 theaters. There are also many luxury hotels, large amusement parks and indoor water parks. It is said that it is the largest shopping center in the world.

Mida greenhouse

Three strange glass pyramids stand in the valley of the West Edmonton River, giving the valley a special feature. Tourists are attracted by this building. This is a famous plant greenhouse, artificial rain forest and North American orchid in Aicheng. There are exhibition halls, tea restaurants and dry goods lounges in the tower.

Festival holding

Celebrations, operas and performances are one of the characteristics of this city.