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Shooting location in blue sea and blue sky-introduction of Sicily attractions

I have traveled all over the famous scenic spots in China. Do you really want to travel abroad? It's summer now, which is very suitable for visiting the island. It is necessary to introduce Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean. It is said that it is not called Italy until you have been to Sicily. If you want to know, please read on.

Introduction to Sicily Sicily is a very special Mediterranean island with extremely rich tourism resources. No matter from the cultural landscape with different styles, gentle and charming natural scenery, or the vicissitudes of ancient buildings, Sicily can be said to be an unparalleled pearl in the Mediterranean, and some even think it is the most beautiful island in the world.

Famous scenic spot taormina

Taormina is the most famous town in Sicily, also known as the town on the cliff, which stems from its beautiful balcony, heart-shaped beach at the foot of the mountain and ancient Greek and Roman theaters with a long history and unique landscape.

Catania

Catania's history can be traced back to the 8th century BC. Catania was an important and prosperous city in Italy during the14th century and the Renaissance, and it was also one of the centers of Italian culture, art and politics.

Siracuza

Syracuse is an ancient coastal city in the eastern part of Sicily, Italy. It was founded by ancient Greek colonists in 734 BC. It is not only the hometown of physicist Archimedes, but also a place that countless people yearn for because of the sensational effect caused by the filming of the Oscar blockbuster "The Beautiful Legend of Sicily".

Noto

The city of Noto was completely destroyed in Sicily 1693 earthquake. It was because it was destroyed that the local royal nobles rebuilt the city in strict accordance with the prevailing Baroque style at that time, making it the best Baroque town in Sicily, and was fortunate to be named a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2002.

Palermo

Palermo has many ancient Roman ruins and Renaissance buildings. Although these great buildings have no resplendent and proud appearance, their characteristics are no less than Milan's and their traditions are no less than Rome's. Italian poet Dante praised it as "the most beautiful Muslim city in the world", and German great writer Goethe also called it "the most beautiful cape in the world". Until now, Palermo is still a dazzling pearl in the Mediterranean.