Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I am looking for an English introduction to the following tourist attractions in Italy. It is urgent. Thank you.

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As you stroll through Pompeii, you will have the strange thought that you are walking on the same sidewalks and streets that were walked more than 2,000 years ago. The roads were paved with gray Vesuvian rock, much like the streets around Naples today. Sidewalks are much higher than road surfaces, and for good reason. This road not only acts as a drainage ditch for rainwater, but also carries away a large amount of garbage and even sewage. This makes crossing the street uncomfortable, so there are stepping stones to help people keep their feet clean. The stepping stones are arranged with gaps so that the wheelbarrow wheels can pass through. We know that the streets of Pompeii carried a lot of wheeled traffic because there are deep grooves where the wheels were worn.