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Famous scenic spots in Pakistan

Pakistan's famous scenic spots include: Islamabad, Hanseatic Valley, Sefuluke Lake, Pakistan Independence Tower, Tata City historical buildings, etc.

Islamabad, 1

Pakistan means "holy land" and "Muslim country", with many historical sites, majestic snow-capped mountains and original ecological scenery.

As the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is one of the youngest modern cities in the world and the only capital named after religion in the world. This building is full of Islamic style.

The green area of the city has reached half of the city's area, with prosperity and fresh air, and it is known as the "garden city". Every spring in bloom, hundreds of kinds of roses and jasmine compete with each other, and the annual Pakistani Rose Exhibition is held there.

2. Hanseatic Valley

The Hanseatic Valley is located at the northern end of the Hanseatic River, with an altitude of 2,500 meters, surrounded by mountains and beautiful scenery. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Pakistan and one of the five longest-lived valleys in the world. The Hanseatic Valley, less than 30 kilometers from the border between China and Xinjiang, is the most amazing and magnificent section of the China-Pakistan Friendship Highway from China to Pakistan.

There are many peaks around the Hanseatic Valley, among which there are many peaks over 6000 meters above sea level. In spring, when the rivers in the valley have thawed and flowed, when the mountain flowers are in full bloom, some peaks are still covered with snow, setting off the mountain flowers, forming a wonderful landscape and enjoying a high reputation in the world.

3. Lake Sevmluk

The open car in Lake Sevmruk is like a mirror. It is said that several colors can be reflected in a few minutes, which is varied and beautiful. Coupled with beautiful mountains and rivers and primitive natural scenery, Kagan Valley has become the fifth most popular tourist destination in Pakistan. This beautiful lake has been the theme of famous poets' writing since ancient times.

There are many beautiful fairy tales about it: it is said that the Persian prince once had a tryst here and fell in love with the beautiful fairy princess, and this fairy tale also made many locals believe that fairies would come down to the lake to play at the full moon. Lake Sevmruk attracts thousands of tourists to enjoy the beautiful scenery every year, which promotes the vigorous development of regional tourism.

4. Pakistan Independence Tower

The Independence Tower is a steeple, which combines Mongolian imperial architecture and modern architecture. Its base is 9 meters high and has four platforms. The first platform was made of uncut and rough Tachilar stone, symbolizing the difficult years at the beginning of the struggle for independence.

The second platform and the third platform were built with stones and chisels respectively, symbolizing the process of striving for independence; Finally, the fourth platform was built with smooth white marble, symbolizing the complete victory of the struggle for independence.

5. Historic buildings in Tata City

Known as the "Lost City", there are only graves, mourning halls and Muslim monasteries left in Tata City. The historical information resources contained in this website are one of the richest fields.

There are tombs of Mughal royalty, scholars and saints in huge cemeteries, as well as tombs of rulers of Ergon and Taklimakan. Until the early18th century, it was the seat where Gu Mo ruled the kingdom of Delhi.