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Must-see attractions for Austrian tourism

The Austrian Republic has developed tourism, and the majestic Alps are an ideal place for mountain climbers and winter sports enthusiasts. Hundreds of beautiful lakes are good places for summer leisure and water sports; More than 40% of the forest coverage and a large area of grasslands and pastures show the green main color of the country; Only those who respect history can remember the prosperity of Austria-Hungary in the capital Vienna; Music lovers can visit the musician's former residence and listen to an unforgettable concert.

1, Vienna: Vienna, located on the Danube, is the capital of Austria, one of the nine federal states in China, and also the major cultural center in Europe, and is known as the "Music City of the World".

2. Salzburg: Salzburg is located in the west of Austria and is the gateway to the Alps. The architectural style of this city is mainly baroque. According to historical records, Salzburg is the oldest city in Austria. Salzburg is the birthplace of Mozart, a musical genius.

3. Salz Kamegut: It was originally a royal territory, and the salt mines brought considerable economic income to the Habsburg dynasty. Mountains overlap and lakes dot the Salzkammergut region. The beautiful natural scenery has attracted countless artists and literati. Nowadays, the fresh air, clear lakes, places of interest and perfect sports facilities here constitute an ideal holiday resort for people.

4. Innsbruck: Innsbruck is a city in southwestern Austria, the capital of Tyrol, and close to the inn. This beautiful town is located in the Alps valley, which means a bridge across the inn.

5. Zell: Zell, with mountains and lakes, is another famous tourist attraction.

6. Wacho Valley: Wacho is located in the Danube Valley between the Austrian towns of Melk and Clem. It is a UNESCO world cultural heritage area and a scenic spot with beautiful natural scenery.

7. San Anton: San Anton Ski Resort has a unique terrain, which can meet people's requirements for skiing with different difficulties.

8. Graz: Graz, even for a senior European traveler, is a strange name-although Graz is the second largest city in Austria, in terms of tourist popularity, this historic city in Central Europe is not even as good as Innsbruck, the Austrian winter Olympics town.

9. Lake Walter: Lake Walter is one of the famous summer resorts in Austria. Attracting a large number of tourists who like boating, exploring caves and visiting cathedrals every year.

10, Bath Gastin: Bath Gastin is a small hot spring town, located in Taon Mountain National Park, where the air is fresh and surrounded by mountains.