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Introduction to Bijie six-day tour of Lake Zurich and its lakeside towns in Switzerland

Switzerland means water town in Crete. Some people say that if you don’t go to Lake Zurich in this city, it’s no different than you haven’t been. Lake Zurich covers an area of ??about 88 square kilometers and extends from the city center to the southeast. Just walk along the main street Bahnhofstrasse and you will see the brkliplatz on the left and the beautiful lake is right in front of you. When the weather is good, you can also see Glarus, covered in silver and more than 3,000 meters above sea level, from the lake. Lake Zurich is long and narrow, about 40 kilometers long and only about 4 kilometers wide. The deepest point of the lake is 406 meters. The lake, which sits on the edge of the city, is picturesque and visitors stroll along its medieval-style cobbled paths. There are white sails, swans, wild ducks, and seagulls flying and playing on the lake. The water is so clear that you can even see fish swimming a few meters below. There is no waste on the shore or in the water. It is said that the lake water is the city’s drinking water and is surprisingly clean. Lake Zurich has a wealth of water sightseeing and entertainment options. You can swim, fish, sail or take a boat to enjoy the scenery on the lake. In addition to the year-round cruise program, there are also lunch cruises (12:10-15 every day) and dance cruises (every Saturday in June and September; every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday in July and August.) Zurich There are many beautiful small villages and towns around the lake. The villages on the northeast coast and traveling to the northwest are all exquisite villas. The uneven levels, known as the Gold Coast, are the most important one, rapperswil, which is known as Rose Town. This prosperous and beautiful town is located on Lake Zurich's only peninsula. The city's Christian churches and castles are the highlight of this trip. Between the castle and the old town is the rose garden, which is where the name "City of Roses" comes from. The castle we see now was originally built in 1200 and rebuilt on the ruins of the old castle in 1350 after the war. The neo-Gothic Christian church St. John's Cathedral (Pfarrkirche hann) was built in the mid-13th century adjacent to the castle. The church burned in 1882 and was later rebuilt. The streets near the church are lined with Second Renaissance buildings. Stretching westward from the foot of Castle Hill is the commanding heights of the town, overlooking the entire old town and Lake Zurich. On the south coast of Zurich, there are peaceful towns such as Thawil, Horgen and Pfaffikon. Among them, Hegen has been the center of north-south transportation in Hegen District since 1230, and has maintained its status as a historical and economic town. Today, Hogan is not only a great town to live in, but also a top choice for leisure vacations. More than half of its area is covered by forest, and its tranquil and peaceful atmosphere makes it a paradise in Switzerland and is known as a paradise.