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What are the places of interest in France?

France with a hexagonal outline connects the Latin customs of southern Europe with the rich characteristics of northern Europe. It has a long history, rich cultural connotations of scenic spots and historical sites and idyllic scenery. The endless green farmland in Normandy; The beautiful scenery of Brittany's rugged coast; Paris, the flower of the world; Two fertile vineyards, Burgundy and Bordeaux; Provence, an idyllic town in the Mediterranean, attracts tourists from all over the world. More than 20 French scenic spots have been listed as world cultural and natural heritage sites by the United Nations: the Seine River, the Palace of Versailles, Fontainebleau, Strasbourg, Mount Saint Michel, Chateau de Chambourg and so on. Looking forward to the original French castle scenery, there are 10 castle attractions along the Loire Valley, and the decorative design, books and works of art in the castle reproduce the medieval royal style; Red wine used to be very popular in Taiwan Province Province. During his visit to the French wine country, the winery owner introduced the unique wine-making secret recipe to the tourists. It was an intellectual and emotional in-depth trip, with places to choose from: Burgundy, Rhone Valley, Bordeaux and so on. Paris, which combines French food, fashion, art and architectural achievements, can spend a week or two just visiting the Louvre, Orsay and Pompidou Center. There are more than 70 museums in Paris, known as the "flowers of the world", and there are many places of interest and church squares.