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The Rio Olympics are coming, the question is: what fun things are there in Brazil?

Brazil is the largest country in South America. Brazil, like China, is a BRICS country, so many people will travel to Brazil to experience the exotic customs and beautiful landscapes here. So today we will introduce what interesting places there are in Brazil and what you should pay attention to when going to Brazil.

Our first impression of Brazil must be the World Cup. If you are very interested in the World Cup, you must go to Brazil’s Maracana Stadium. This football stadium was the venue for the 1950 World Cup. This football stadium is also the only football stadium in history that has hosted two World Cups. It is also the largest football stadium in the world. For Brazilians, football is their culture. In this place, you can feel the waves of World Cup enthusiasm reverberating just by standing there.

The Iguazu Bird Park in Brazil has many Brazilian species of birds. According to statistics, there are 180 species of birds in the Iguazu Bird Park, and there are 900 birds in it. The Iguazu Bird Park in Brazil has . It is a private park. It was originally a base for bird lovers to rescue disabled birds. Later, it gradually expanded in size and developed into a park with 4 hectares of land focusing on bird displays. There are more than 60 species and more than 800 birds, mainly Brazil's famous national birds toucans and macaws, as well as pythons, turtles, lizards and other reptiles, as well as butterflies, hummingbirds, etc.

If you go to Brazil and want to see the sea, you can go to Ipanema Beach. Ipanema Beach is said to be the most beautiful beach in Rio. There is a huge beach on the far left of Ipanema Beach. Climbing up the rocks, you can look around the sea and listen to the sound of the waves hitting the rocks. The Brazilian people are keen on surfing the waves, that is, when a big wave comes, they swim against the waves or drill under the waves. Although in the end They were all beaten back by the waves, but everyone enjoyed it. Anyone who really gets through this big wave will be cheered by everyone. This is the entertainment spirit of Brazilians.

There is also St. Paul’s Independence Park. St. Paul’s Independence Park consists of museums, gardens, Independence Square and Independence Monument. In August 1989, it was declared one of Brazil's archaeological and cultural heritage sites. Independence Park was originally the palace of the second emperor of Brazil. The remains of him and his queen were stored in the Independence Monument, but they have been taken out and were previously open. The palace was converted into a museum.

There is also a famous stone statue of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil. I believe everyone has seen this stone statue in many movies, so he is not that unfamiliar to him. Monte Cristo is surrounded by the sea on three sides. Climb up Monte Cristo and have a panoramic view of the entire Rio scenery. There are crowds of people on the top of the mountain. Here, the huge statue of Christ is awe-inspiring, and I want to take a photo with the statue.