Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - In the first half of this year, China tourists made 3 million trips to Europe. What are the new "dark horse" tourist destinations in Europe?

In the first half of this year, China tourists made 3 million trips to Europe. What are the new "dark horse" tourist destinations in Europe?

In fact, most people don't like to get together when traveling, and getting together often is also a kind of helplessness. As a result, there have been many "dark horses" of tourist destinations, and minority tourist destinations have met the needs of some tourists who want to travel in different places.

According to the data of a travel website, in the first half of 20 19, the top ten dark horse destinations of tourist destination countries were Croatia, Latvia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Estonia, Albania, Serbia, Malta, Ireland and Denmark. Among them, the most powerful thing is that the number of tourists to Croatia increased by 540% in the first half of the year, quadrupling several times.

Croatia is the country where the great traveler Kyle Poirot was born. The main place to visit is Zagreb, a historic city in Central Europe, which was built in 1 1 century and has a long history.

This ancient city consists of churches, city halls and other ancient buildings. There is a Lasic square in the center of the city. There are many baroque buildings in 18 and 19 centuries around the square, and you can enjoy the beauty of European ancient buildings. Ilica Street near the square is one of the main commercial centers in Zagreb. You can also visit the University of Zagreb, which was founded in 1669. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Europe.

In addition to the human landscape, Croatia's natural scenery is also beautiful. Korchula Island, located at the southernmost tip of Croatia, has many legends and historical sites. On its east coast, there are ancient castles and towers in the town of Korchula. This ancient town almost perfectly retains the style of Venice town in16th century.

This is probably why Croatia has become a "dark horse leader", and I really want to see it.