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Washington attractions

There are many cultural landscapes in Washington. For example, in national mall, Washington, the United States, the US Capitol, the White House, the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the franklin roosevelt Monument, the National World War II Monument and other scenic spots are mostly open for free. Cultural landscapes include Chinatown (China City), the old post office building, the American Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the Washington National Cathedral.

There are four distinct seasons in Washington. The climate in spring and autumn is very pleasant, and the average temperature is generally between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, which is very suitable for sightseeing. But it is very hot in summer, and the temperature is often above 35 degrees Celsius. It's very cold in winter, and sometimes there are snowstorms. Spring is the tourist season in Washington. The cherry blossoms blooming near Tidal Lake and Washington Monument set off the whole city. You can witness the most beautiful side of the city when you go to Washington this season.

Washington has been rated as the best museum travel destination in the world several times. Its collection is rich, from precious fossils dating back hundreds of millions of years to top art treasures in modern times. If you want to see all these rare collections from ancient and modern things, it will take months.

In addition to all kinds of museums that are open to every visitor free of charge all the year round, as the capital and political center, Washington also generously shows its history and accumulation to people with its many open political buildings and historical sites. Here, you can explore the history of this city, this nation, and even all mankind on the road trodden by presidents, and various animal and botanical gardens, charming lakes and parks also add a different kind of beauty to Washington.