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What's interesting in Europe? Introduction of European tourism projects.

What are the interesting places in Europe:

1, Cannes

Cannes, a small town in southern France, is located in the C? te d 'Azur region of Alpes-Maritimes, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, with a population of about 70,000. It is the location of the Cannes Film Festival. Cannes is also famous for its beautiful beaches. The periphery of Cannes has developed into a high-tech center, and Sophia Antipolis Science and Technology Park is located on the hill behind Cannes. Cannes Film Festival is held every May. This is an important event in the global film industry.

2. Seine River

Seine (English: Seine; French: The Seine is a big river in northern France, with a total length of 780 kilometers (485 miles) and a total drainage area of 78,700 square kilometers (30,400 square miles) including tributaries. It is one of the rivers with a long history in Europe, and its drainage pipe network accounts for most of the inland river shipping volume in France. From the early Middle Ages, it was first a river in Paris; Paris is built on some major ferries of rivers, and the interdependence between rivers and cities is close and inseparable.

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3. Provence

Provence is a province of the Roman Empire, abbreviated as PACA in English, and now it is a region in southeastern France, bordering on the Mediterranean Sea and Italy. The Rhone River, which flows southward from the Alps through Lyon, divides into two tributaries near Provence and then flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

4.Sicily

Sicily (Italian: Sicilia) is an autonomous region in southern Italy. Sicily covers an area of 25,708 square kilometers and has a population of 5 million. It is the largest district in Italy. It is also the largest island in the Mediterranean. Several smaller islands around Sicily are also included in Sicily.

Sicily has always been regarded as a place of strategic significance because it occupies an important position in the Mediterranean commercial and trade routes. [1] Sicily belongs to Great Greece (ancient Greek colony). Cicero once called Syracuse the most beautiful city in ancient Greece.

Sicily and its surrounding Italian islands together constitute the population of Sicily, which is 5,029,683. Its capital is Palermo (population 654.38+300,000). Other important cities include Catania (population 400,000), Messina (population 270,000), Siracusa (population 1 1 10,000), trapani (population 6.5438+100,000), Catania (population 80,000), agrigento (population 60,000) and ragusa (population 60,000). Sicily faces the Apennine Peninsula across the Messina Strait.

The highest mountain in Sicily is Mount Etna (3,323 meters), which is also the largest and most active volcano in Europe. Stromboli volcano on stromboli Island in northern Messina is also an active volcano.

5. Tielix Snow Mountain

Tielix Mountain is 3238 meters high and is a part of the Swiss Alps. Dengzhong, oval, is about 1.5 hours' drive from engelberg Village. Tilex Peak is a famous scenic spot in the Alps. To climb Tilex, you need to take three means of transportation. The first kind is an ordinary crane, each of which can seat six people. Crane tour starts at the foot of the mountain, and there are drop-off points on the way. If passengers need to climb Tielix Peak, they should get off at the next drop-off point. After arriving at the second drop-off point, the temperature in August is 15 to 20 degrees Celsius. Then, transfer to the second mode of transportation, the large crane, and arrive at the third drop-off point. After arriving at the third drop-off point, the temperature in August is 1 to 5 degrees Celsius. Finally, transfer to the third means of transportation, and have the world's first rotary mountaineering cable car, which can carry 80 passengers and rotate 360 degrees every trip, which is amazing.

There are outdoor and indoor on the mountain. The indoor place is a small multi-storey shopping mall with several souvenir shops, restaurants, ice cream shops and Swatch watch shops. You can't use euros in the mountains, you can only use Swiss francs and credit cards. There is an ice cave in the small shopping center, and admission is free. Passengers can choose different songs to play in the ice cave.

There are many kinds of tourist ways in Tielix Peak, such as the trapeze cable car on the ice, Tielix Glacier Park, glacier hiking and so on.

6. Purple alfalfa

Lucerne, the capital of Lucerne, is located in the middle of Switzerland, and meets Sizhou Lake at the exit of the Royce River. The urban population is only 70,000. It is known as the most beautiful and ideal tourist city in Switzerland. Lucerne is a famous cultural city, where artists get endless inspiration. Historically, many famous writers lived and wrote here.

7. Edinburgh

Edinburgh (English: Edinburgh, or Scottish Gaelic: dn? Ideann), the capital of Scotland and the second largest city in Scotland after Glasgow, is located on the south bank of Firth of Forth on the east coast of Scotland. 1995 is listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO. By 2009, the population was 477,660, covering an area of 264 square kilometers.

Edinburgh is also the most important tourist city in Scotland, attracting about130,000 tourists every year. Every August, Edinburgh hosts the world-famous Edinburgh International Arts Festival, which includes drama, film, dance and music. During the festival, Edinburgh tattoos will also be held in front of Edinburgh Castle.

8. Heilin Mountain Area

The Black Forest (German: Schwarzwald) is the largest forest mountain range in Germany, located in Baden-Wü rttemberg, southwest Germany. To the west and south of the Black Forest is the Rhine Valley, and the highest peak is Feldberg at an altitude of1493m.

Most of the black forests are covered by pine and Chinese fir, and some are economic forests. People call it "black forest" because the forest area on the mountain is densely covered with forests, and it is dark from a distance. But in the last century, the glass industry had a huge demand for wood, and with the development of agriculture, the proportion of forests in the whole black forest area has dropped from 65,438+000% in Roman times to about 65,438+00%. In recent years, people have begun to pay attention to environmental protection, and the proportion of forests has recovered to about 60%.

The Black Forest is a tourist attraction in Germany, famous for its cuckoo clock, black forest cake, black forest ham, honey and pig's elbow.

Black forest is divided into three parts according to forest distribution density: northern black forest, central black forest and southern black forest.

Black forest in the north, from baden-baden to Freudenstadt. The black forest in the north is the most dense, with a large area of virgin forest composed of pine and fir trees. Because the leaves are dark and the forests are densely distributed, it is dark green from a distance. There are also some small lakes in the forest, such as Mummelsee Lake and Wildsee Lake.