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The most famous scenic tourist destinations in the world are those...

No. 1 - Grand Canyon of the United States The Grand Canyon of the United States is a world-famous natural wonder located on the Kaibab Plateau in northwest Arizona, with a total area of ??2,724.7 square kilometers. Because the Colorado River flows through it, it is also called the Grand Canyon. It is one of the natural heritage sites selected by UNESCO to be protected.

No. 2 - Australia's Great Barrier Reef There is one of the largest and longest coral reefs in the world, which is the famous Great Barrier Reef. It winds along the east coast of Australia, with a total length of 2011 kilometers and a maximum width of 161 kilometers. The southern end is 241 kilometers away from the coast, and the northern end is only 16 kilometers away from the coast. At low tide, part of the coral reef emerges from the water to form a coral island.

No. 3 - The most beautiful Palm Beach in Florida, Florida, USA, is one of the world's famous tourist paradises. It has a suitable climate, beautiful beaches, exquisite food, art exhibitions and theatrical performances, even if it is Even the most discerning tourists will be satisfied at Palm Beach. Every April, Palm Beach's art events are the most colorful, including various beach craft exhibitions. Among them, the Palm Beach Jazz Festival, launched on April 4, has won the hearts of art lovers by showcasing the most outstanding jazz music in the United States. favor.

No. 4 - New Zealand’s South Island. New Zealand is located in the South Pacific, facing Australia across the Tasman Sea to the west, 1,600 kilometers from Australia to the west, and adjacent to Tonga and Fiji to the east. It has a land area of ??270,000 square kilometers. The coastline is 6,900 kilometers long and there are many beautiful beaches along the coastline. New Zealand is mainly composed of the South Island and the North Island. The Cook Strait separates the two islands. There are also many smaller islands. The whole territory is mountainous, with mountainous areas accounting for 50% of the country's area. The majestic Southern Alps stretch across the western part of the South Island. Mount Cook, with an altitude of 3,764 meters, is the highest peak in the country. Whether it is lush rainforests, clear lakes, green grassy hillsides, or beaches with clear water and white sand, they all show the freshness and beauty of New Zealand.

No. 5 - Cape of Good Hope When traveling to South Africa, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Cape of Good Hope, the tip of Africa. The Cape of Good Hope is about sixty kilometers away from Cape Town and is the intersection of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. In fact, the Cape of Good Hope is a small protruding promontory that was once known as the Cape of Storms. Because of the bad weather, many ships were in danger here in the past. But after the Indian Ocean route became navigable, it was said that the Portuguese king at the time renamed it the Cape of Good Hope because from the top, you can overlook the magnificent scenery of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The Cape of Good Hope is the boundary between the warm and cold waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The weather is ever-changing and the scenery is wonderful. It towers over the sea. There is also the Dacama Peak, which is more than 2,000 feet high. The precipitous cliffs and the splashing waves are eye-opening.

No. 6 - Golden Temple The Golden Temple is located in Amritsar, a border city in India. As a Sikh holy land, Amritsar means "Nectar Pond". Sikhism, which was only a reformist branch of Hinduism at the time, finally developed into a completely independent religion in the 16th century through the unremitting efforts of several generations of believers. For this reason, Ram Das, the fourth generation founder of Sikhism, built a The pool, called "Nectar Pond", gave Amritsar its name. The Golden Temple was built in 1589 by Arjun, the fifth generation founder of Sikhism, and completed in 1601. It has a history of 400 years. Because the temple gate and the 19 circular temple roofs are covered with gold foil, which is particularly dazzling under the sunlight, it has always been revered by the Sikhs as the "House of God".

No. 7 - Las Vegas After passing through a dry and barren land, a splendid city that never sleeps suddenly appears on the edge of the earth. You will definitely be shocked by this special city. Yes, this is Las Vegas, an incredible artificial city. As you approach the city along Highway 15, anyone's eyes will be attracted by the shining neon lights and unique luxury tourist hotels, and you may even lose yourself in a fantasy world that is completely divorced from daily life. This is the entertainment center of the world, and all cities are designed for enjoyment. You are welcome to come here and experience a real dream.

No. 8 - Sydney As the host city of the 2000 Olympic Games, the most important feature of Sydney may be Sydney Harbour, one of the most famous harbors in the world. The beautiful Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge on Sydney Harbor have added to its popularity. The harbor has many small bays, harbors and beaches, which fascinate local residents and tourists from all over. The Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge are symbols of Australia. The Sydney Opera House is recognized as one of the seven wonders of the world in the 20th century. It is the most easily recognized building in Sydney. Its white appearance and shell-like sculpture built on the harbor resemble scattered petals floating in the air. , has been wowing people for years. It houses a concert hall, opera house, drama theater, children's theater and a photography studio. Auctions, concerts and other activities are held here every month or even every week. It is the most popular place in Sydney. The Harbor Bridge is one of the few bridges that has received wide acclaim around the world. This distinctive gray arched bridge is a sky corridor that connects Sydney Harbor. It is 134 meters high and 503 meters long. He is also a frequent guest in various movies and TV shows. Since its completion in 1930, the Harbor Bridge has witnessed the development of Australia, especially Sydney.

No. 9 - New York In addition to the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge spanning the East River in New York is another iconic building in New York. At least in movies and TV pictures, people are no longer unfamiliar with this 487-meter-long suspension bridge with the bright lights of Manhattan as the background. In addition to serving as a scene in film and television works, the Brooklyn Bridge has been reproduced on their canvases by artists countless times in the past 120 years. The famous American poet Klein's poem "The Bridge" published in 1930 casts a mysterious veil on this double-decker suspension bridge connecting the Manhattan Peninsula and Brooklyn in New York.

No. 10 - Taj Mahal, India The Taj Mahal, located in the ancient capital of Aggarh, India, is one of the seven wonders of the world. Most people who travel to India come here to admire its reputation. There is actually a sad and lingering history behind this seven architectural wonders of the world. Understanding its historical background can indeed increase the interest of viewing the Taj Mahal. In the 17th century, the Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan used tens of thousands of workers to build a mausoleum decorated with precious stones in memory of his beloved concubine Mutazima. The meticulous patterns are amazing. The most eye-catching thing about the Taj Mahal is the main building made of pure white marble. The upper, lower, left and right sides of the imperial mausoleum are neatly symmetrical, and the central dome is 62 meters high, which is breathtaking. There are four minarets about 41 meters high around it, and between the towers stand tombstones inlaid with thirty-five different types of semi-precious stones. The cemetery covers an area of ??17 hectares and is a slightly elongated circle, surrounded by red sandstone walls. The entrance gate is also built with red stone, about two stories high, and there are eleven typical white figures on the back of the top of the gate. Small conical tower. The door leads all the way to the burial chamber of King Shah Jahan and his wife. Their sarcophagi are placed in the center of the chamber, which is solemn and solemn. In front of the Taj Mahal is a clear waterway with fruit trees and cypress trees planted on both sides of the waterway, symbolizing life and death respectively.

No. 11 - Canadian Rockies Canada has a diverse topography, towering mountains, majestic plateaus, fertile valleys, numerous lakes, criss-crossing rivers and dotted islands. It constitutes Canada's unique and charming natural scenery. The Rocky Mountains are the most famous mountain range in Canada. It is also a famous tourist attraction. The towering mountain peaks are covered with white snow all year round. Against the backdrop of the blue sky, they look particularly lofty and fascinating. There are all kinds of trees on the mountain. When autumn comes, the brilliant colors are so beautiful. The rivers and lakes in the mountains are a paradise for anglers. They are rich in squat fish, arctic grayling, North American pike and other fish. Even the most picky anglers will be full of praise here.

No. 12 - Ayers Rock, Australia In the vast wilderness area of ??central Australia, nature has carved out several amazing scenery, the most famous of which is Ayers Rock. Ayers Rock is 348 meters high, 3000 meters long, with a base circumference of about 8.5 kilometers. It is taller and wider in the east and lower and narrower in the west. It is the largest single stone in the world. It is majestic and majestic, like a natural monument that transcends time and space. It stands out in the vast wilderness and exudes charming brilliance under the dazzling sunshine. In 1873, a surveyor named William Christie Gauss crossed this desert. When he was hungry and thirsty, he discovered the sky-high stone mountain in front of him. He thought it was an illusion and couldn't believe it. Gauss was from South Australia, so he named the rocky mountain after Henry Ayers, the then Prime Minister of South Australia. Now it has been turned into a national park, and more than 100,000 people from all over the world come here every year to see the Ayers Rock.

No. 13 - Mayan Ancient Ruins in Mexico The Mayan city-state ruins of Chichén Itza was once the largest and most prosperous city-state in the ancient Mayan empire. The ruins are located in the central Yucatan Peninsula. It was built in AD 514. The main monuments of the city-state are: the Thousand Column Square, which once supported the huge dome-shaped roof. You can see how big this building is. The Warrior Temple and the reclining stone statues of the two gods in front of the temple. The 9-story, 30-meter-high stepped pyramid of Kukulkan. There are also holy wells (vertical limestone caves) and the ancient Mayan astronomical observatory built on a high platform in the shape of a snail, called the "Snail Platform".

No. 14 - Inca Ruins in Peru At the beginning of the 20th century, people said that there was a mysterious ancient city in the high mountains of the Peruvian Andes. The Spanish knew nothing about it during their 300-year colonial rule, and no one set foot on it for 100 years after Peruvian independence. For more than 400 years, only the soaring mountain eagles have glimpsed the majesty of the ancient city. It is today’s Inca ruins of Machu Picchu.

No. 15-Niagara Falls The world-famous Niagara Falls is located on the Niagara River at the junction of Canada and the United States. It is known as one of the seven wonders of the world. With its majestic momentum, abundant and vast water vapor, it shocks all tourists who come to watch it. The Niagara River is a waterway connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. It is only 56 kilometers long, but it drops from 174 meters above sea level to 75 meters above sea level. There is a limestone cliff across the river channel. The Niagara River, which is rich in water, passes through this and suddenly drops. The water was surging and the sound was like thunder. The lake water passes through Coat Island on the cliff of the river bed, and is divided into two parts, flowing into the United States and Canada respectively, forming two large and small waterfalls. The small waterfall is called the American Falls. In the United States, it is 55 meters high. The shore length is 328 meters.

The waterfall is called the Canadian Falls or Horseshoe Falls. It is shaped like a horseshoe. It is 56 meters high in Canada and has a bank length of about 675 meters. Due to the large amount of water in the Horseshoe Falls, the water rushes straight down from a height of more than 50 meters, with a momentum like thunder. The splashing waves and water vapor sometimes reach a height of more than 100 meters. When the sun is shining, it will create a seven-color rainbow. If a person stands a little closer, he will be splashed all over by the waves. If there is a strong wind, the spray can reach far away, just like rain. In winter, a thin layer of ice will form on the surface of the waterfall. At that time, The waterfall will become silent. The small waterfall is also called the Wedding Dress Waterfall because it is extremely wide and detailed, resembling a bride's wedding dress. Because the bottom of the lake is made of uneven rocks, the water flows down in a whirlpool, which is very different from the vertical waterfall. Therefore, Niagara Falls has also become a destination for lovers' trysts and newlyweds' honeymoons.

No. 16 - Petra, Jordan Petra is a famous ancient city ruins in Jordan, located 250 kilometers south of Amman, Jordan. The Greek word means "rock". The ancient city of Petra is located in an isolated deep mountain canyon. It is located on a dry mountain with an altitude of one thousand meters. It is almost entirely carved on rocks and is surrounded by cliffs. There is a Roman-style palace that can accommodate more than 2,000 people. The amphitheater, stage and auditorium are carved out of the rock, close to the rock boulders, and the style is integrated. The ancient city of Petra reflects the 500-year history of the Nabatean Kingdom during its prosperous period. Most of the buildings in the ancient city retain the Roman palace style, indicating that the ancient Nabateans were influenced by Roman culture. Therefore, from the ruins of the ancient city, we can understand the ancient Nabatean civilization and also learn much about Roman culture, which is an important reference for the study of Roman civilization. After the 3rd century AD, the city of Petra gradually declined, and the ancient city disappeared for more than a thousand years.

No. 17 - The Pyramids of Egypt. Among the seven wonders classified by Byzantine Philo, only the Pyramids of Egypt stand alone. There are currently more than 80 pyramids in Egypt, which were first built in 2686 BC to 2181 BC. The focus is on "Giza", "Saqqara" and "Memphis". It can be listed as the first of the seven wonders because such a magnificent building can be built with only some primitive tools and manpower without the assistance of advanced technology. Even today's most advanced technology cannot do it, so how did the ancient Egyptians build it? Additionally, the mystery of the pyramids remains a mystery to this day. No wonder many people believe that the pyramids are structures left by ancient aliens. Some people even pointed out that the pyramids were not built by the Egyptians, but were relics built by alien civilizations.

No. 18 - Venice water is the soul of the city of Venice. The winding rivers, flowing clear waves, and water light give the water city an immortal and elegant atmosphere. In the morning and dusk, the city light and water complement each other. , more solemn, poetic and picturesque. Those who know how to appreciate the beauty of Venice's water city should wave for a "gondola" on a moonlit night, let themselves get lost in the misty night along the twists and turns of the canal, and appreciate the eternal charm of this ancient water city...

No. 19 - Maldives There is a true story circulated locally: a resident of an isolated island lived a poor life, and his daily joy was watching coconuts fall. Until one day, a hotel rented his island to develop a resort. Nowadays, he no longer pays attention to coconuts, and he can no longer count the banknotes falling every day. Maybe the Maldives was specially designed by God for human vacation, and tourism means almost everything here. On the boundless sea, there are dotted with garland-like islands, like pieces of emerald jade shaking down from the sky. The center of the island is green and the surrounding is white, while the sea water near the island is light blue, aqua blue, and deep blue, gradually gradating... Too much sunshine, too blue water, too much time, too beautiful women, too handsome men. Wow, there are so many of these, it has become the unique equatorial style of the Maldives. Stand barefoot on the fine white sand beach and feel the body temperature of the Maldives; swim in the ocean and listen to the heartbeat frequency of the Maldives. Forgetting time, forgetting work, eating, drinking and having fun is the indulgence allowed by God...

No. 20 - The Great Wall of China One of China. It was first built in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period (770-476 BC), and the surviving ones were built in the Ming Dynasty. It starts from Jiayuguan in the west and ends at Hushankou on the Yalu River in Dandong in the east, spanning Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Mongolia, Hebei, Liaoning and other places. There are checkpoints at dangerous points or traffic hubs along the route, such as Shanhaiguan, Juyongguan, Niangziguan, etc. It's called the Great Wall for short. The Great Wall is the only three-dimensional structure in history that can be seen from space. It is not easy to build with modern technology, but it is really rare that our country can build it in the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period more than 2,000 years ago. The building materials of the Great Wall were sourced locally and vary from place to place. During the Han Dynasty, the Great Wall was built with mud and reeds. The size of the Great Wall also varies. Taking the Juyongguan area as an example, it is about 8.5 meters high, 8.5 meters wide at the lower part, and 5 meters wide at the upper part. There is a fortress (equivalent to a city tower) every 70 to 100 meters, about 12.3 meters high. Most of the fortresses are of one level, and two or three levels are placed in key locations. The eastern section of the Great Wall passes through mountainous or hilly areas, and was known in ancient times as "cutting mountains and cuttings" and "using danger to control fortresses." It is undulating and winding, with a majestic form; the middle and western sections are both in dry areas, sparsely populated and desolate in appearance.

If you climb to the Yanmen Pass, Juyong Pass, Gubeikou or Shanhaiguan Pass and look at the great situation of our country's mountains and rivers in the distance, you will be impressed by the difficulties of our ancestors in opening up territories and expand their territory, and arouse unlimited ambitions.

No. 21 - Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe - Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe Victoria Falls is a world-famous waterfall. It is located in the middle section of the Zambezi River at the junction of northwest Zimbabwe and Zambia. The Zambezi River is 2,700 kilometers long and is the largest river on the African continent flowing eastward into the Indian Ocean. According to geologists, the waterfall was formed about 150 million years ago. In 1885, British missionary David Livingstone discovered it during an expedition and named it after the then Queen of England. There is a bronze statue of Livingstone near the waterfall. The local people in Zimbabwe call the waterfall "Mangiangdonia", which means "thundering rain and mist". The total width of the waterfall is 1,688 meters, which is one and a half times that of Niagara Falls between the United States and Canada. The maximum drop is 108 meters, which is twice that of Niagara Falls. The waterfall is majestic, with an average flow rate of 1,400 cubic meters per second, and can reach 5,000 cubic meters per second in the rainy season. The roar of the waterfall and the water mist reaching a height of more than 500 meters can be heard and seen for dozens of kilometers. Divided by rocks, the waterfall is divided into five parts. From west to east, they are called Devil's Falls (drop 70 meters), Main Falls (drop 93 meters), Horse Shoe Falls (drop 61 meters), Rainbow Falls (drop 108 meters) and East Falls (drop 101 meters). The waterfall rushes into a deep pool only 400 meters wide, forming a "boiling pot" landscape. Except for part of the East Falls in Zambia, the rest are in Tianjin. Therefore, viewing the waterfalls from Tianjin is the most spectacular.

No. 22 - Hong Kong - Hong Kong Hong Kong is located at the southern gate of China, in the southern part of the Pearl River Delta. The place name of Hong Kong comes from a beautiful legend. Some people say that it was named because there was a fragrance river on the island. Others say that in ancient times, this place got its name because of the transportation and sales of spices produced in the mainland. Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island, and Kowloon Peninsula. Composed of more than 230 surrounding islands, the Kowloon Peninsula is divided into two parts: Kowloon and the New Territories. Victoria Bay between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula is a world-class natural deep-water harbor.

No. 23 - Yosemite National Park, United States - Yosemite National Park is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, 150 miles east of San Francisco. It is one of the best national parks in the United States. The deep Yosemite Valley is more than 9 miles long, 1 mile at its widest point and only half a mile at its narrowest point, with the meandering Merced River running through it. There are towering redwoods, gurgling waterfalls, steep cliffs and stunning alpine meadows. The comfortable environment, pleasant scenery and soft light attract many painters and tourists. They traveled through the valleys, admiring the 4,000-foot-high rugged mountains cut by glaciers, listening to the chirping of birds, and forgetting the hustle and bustle of the city. In 1864, the U.S. Congress passed a bill to designate this area as a "tourist place open to the public." In 1890, the area was designated a national park.

No. 24 - Hawaii - Hawaii The Hawaiian Islands are located in the center of the Pacific Ocean and were formed by volcanic eruptions. They have a total area of ??10,923 square miles, including 4,508 square miles of sea area and 6,423 square miles of land area. The total population is 2,000 In December this year, there were 1,211,537 people.

No. 25 - Auckland, New Zealand - Auckland - New Zealand The Auckland region is the main gateway and industrial and commercial center of New Zealand. With a population of approximately one million, it is New Zealand's largest city. This beautiful city has it all: beautiful beaches, beautiful harbors, dazzling shops, as well as cosmopolitan nightlife and culture.

No. 26 - Iguassu Falls, Brazil - Iguassu Falls in South America is one of the five largest waterfalls in the world. The waterfall is located on the border of Argentina and Brazil. In 1934, Argentina established a 670-square-kilometer national park in the Iguazu Falls area. In 1984, Iguazu Falls was listed as a World Natural Heritage by UNESCO.

No. 27 - Paris - Paris, the capital of flowers, is what people call it. It has a history of more than 2,000 years since it was built by the Romans. Later, it was baptized by the modernization of the Second Empire. After years of accumulated history and culture, city appearance construction, and citizen quality, looking at Paris from a modern perspective, it is fashionable, civilized, and Synonymous with the palace of art and knowledge, Paris is well-deserved as the "Flower Capital".

No. 28 - Alaska - Alaska The US state of Alaska covers an area of ??about 1.52 million square kilometers (580,000 square miles) and is the largest state in the United States. 16% of the land in the United States is in Alaska. Alaska is located at the northwest tip of the North American continent, bordering Canada to the east, and the Arctic Sea, Bering Sea, and North Pacific to the other three. Alaska is a vast country with 33,900 miles of coastline. In the coastal area, the Alaska Marine Highway (Marine Highway) is very important. This shipping system can transport many passengers to and from the 28 towns in the state, as well as to the mainland of Washington state, British Columbia in Canada, and Berlin ( Bellingham).

Southeastern Alaska and Southcentral Alaska have a temperate climate, with annual temperatures of about 0-15°C. The inland Interior has a continental climate, with temperatures reaching 26°C during constant daylight hours in summer and -15°C during permanent nighttime hours in winter. The west and southwest are affected by the ocean and are cold and windy. The climate in the Northern Circle is polar, with temperatures below freezing all year round. The national park area is 54 million acres and the wildlife refuge area is 76.38 million acres, ranking first among all states in the United States; about 100,000 glaciers cover 5% of the state's land, about 29,000 square miles, and several world-famous glaciers gather in the glaciers. Bay and Prince William Sound, some glaciers are larger than Switzerland; many package tours can see 26 glaciers in one day; there are about 3 million lakes in the state, 94 of which are more than 10 square meters in area Miles.

No. 29 - Angkor Wat in Cambodia - Angkor Thom, Cambodia,

No. 30 - Himalayas in Nepal - Himalayas - Nepal The Himalayas tower in India It stretches for 2,400 kilometers on the low-lying alluvial plains of river systems such as the River Ganges and Brahmaputra, forming a large arc that separates the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan Plateau, with a width ranging from 150 to 400 kilometers.

No. 31 - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Rio de Janeiro is the Chinese translation of the name according to the Portuguese pronunciation, and its Portuguese meaning is the river in January. It is located in southeastern Brazil, facing the Atlantic Ocean to the south, with an area of ??1,255.3 square kilometers, an altitude of 2.3 meters, a length of 35 kilometers from north to south, and a length of 70 kilometers from east to west. It has a green area of ??325.6 square kilometers and a population of 5.6 million. It is the second largest city in Brazil. The annual average temperature is 17-36 degrees. It was built in 1565 and served as the capital from 1763 to 1960. In 1960, the capital was moved to Brasilia.

No. 32-Masai Mara Wildlife Sanctuary in Kenya-Masai Mara - Kenya Masai Mara Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve covers an area of ??nearly 1,800 square kilometers and is home to 95 species of mammals and 450 species of birds. It is the largest game reserve in East Africa and one of the best game reserves in the world.

No. 33 - Galapagos Islands of Ecuador - Galapagos Islands - Ecuador The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean to the west of Ecuador. They are famous for their rare animals and plants such as giant tortoises and are known as It is a "living biological evolution museum".

No. 34 - Luxor Temple, Egypt - Luxor - Egypt Located in central Egypt, Luxor was known as Thebes in ancient times. This city has always had the most pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Although the city where the capital was built is no longer as prosperous as it once was, the buildings left over from the Pharaonic era and the resort hotels built by Europeans all made the city very cultural and poetic. Luxor is now considered the second largest city in Egypt. However, the "Luxor Temple" and "Karnak Temple" located in the city center are the largest temples in Egypt. These two temples have been built for several generations. The Pharaoh continued to expand and build, and the area was astonishingly large. What has been unearthed now is only a small part of what it was at that time. The Karnak Temple in particular was not only the decision-making center in the past, but also the most sacred temple in ancient Egypt. The power of the high priest in the temple was almost equal to that of the pharaoh. There is also a 1,700-meter-long artificial lake in the temple, which was dug out by Amenhotep III in 15 days in order to please his Iraqi princess wife.

No. 35-Rome Rome has always been a city full of sensory stimulation for foreigners in any era. The various relics left behind by the 2,500-year historical stage are enough for tourists to feast their eyes.

No. 36 - San Francisco - San Francisco San Francisco is called San Francisco by the Chinese. Located on the San Francisco Peninsula on the west coast of California, USA, it covers an area of ??47 square miles, is surrounded by water on three sides, and has a beautiful environment. It is a mountain city. The climate is warm in winter and cool in summer, with plenty of sunshine. It is known as "the most popular city among Americans." The Spanish discovered this area in 1769 and joined the United States in 1848. The city's population is about 760,000, of which 250,000 are Chinese.

No. 37-Barcelona-Barcelona is the historical capital of Catalonia. Barcelona is also one of the important ports in the Mediterranean. The city has a beautiful environment and has quite a lot of monuments and heritage. Among them, the outstanding Gothic area includes the ancient cathedral, the ancient municipal building, the bishop's palace and the magnificent Catalonia Autonomous Government Palace. In addition, there is the talented architect Antonio Gaudi, who built a large building in Barcelona. Rona. Among them are the Sagrada Familia (unfinished), Guell Park, Batllo House, Mila House, etc.

No. 38-Dubai-Duba Do you know where the most expensive hotel in the world is? Do you know where the tallest hotel in the world was? There is actually only one answer to these three questions: in Dubai. Burj Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai (burj transliterated as Burj Al Arab, also known as Burj Al Arab). Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates.

39th place - Singapore - Singapore Singapore is a tropical island country in southeastern Asia. Its pleasant climate, beautiful and comfortable natural environment and high coverage of green area bring the delicacies of a "garden city" to Singapore. . In addition, Singapore is world-renowned for its excellent public security, and tourists can roam around safely on the streets at any time. Safe, clean and green, Singapore attracts more than 7 million tourists every year, who come here to enjoy diversified travel interests.

No. 40 - La Digue Island, Seychelles - La Digue - Seychelles In the remote Indian Ocean, there is a Seychelles Islands isolated in a corner far away from the mainland. It has existed in obscurity until the late 1960s, when people were tired of the hustle and bustle of urban life and discovered this "paradise". As a result, with the arrival of tourists from all over the world, the Seychelles Island began to become famous. The Seychelles Islands consist of 92 islands, with a land area of ??455 square kilometers and a population of 75,000. It has a tropical rainforest climate, with only two seasons a year - hot season and cool season, with an average temperature of 26.5 degrees Celsius, sufficient rainfall, lush trees, birds singing and fragrant flowers all year round. It is a large natural botanical garden. There are more than 500 species of plants on the island, more than 80 of which are found nowhere else in the world. There are more than 3,000 species of land animals and more than 2,000 species of insects, half of which are rare in the world. People who like flora and fauna will definitely have a feast for their eyes here.

No. 41 - Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka's golden beaches, lush lowlands, spectacular mountain scenery, fragrant plants, fresh flowers and plants, exotic wildlife, and unforgettable historical cities , religious relics... This is the Lion Kingdom - Sri Lanka, known as the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean" and the "Land of Black Tea".

No. 42 - Bangkok - Bangkok Bangkok originally means "City of Angels" and is known as the "City of Buddhist Temples". It is the capital of Thailand in the Kingdom of Yellow Robe Buddha and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. . Bangkok is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, 4 kilometers from the Gulf of Siam and 15 kilometers from the entrance to the sea. The city covers an area of ??1,568 square kilometers and has a population of more than 6 million. The city is crisscrossed by rivers and freight is frequent, making it known as the "Venice of the East". No. 43 - Barbados - Barbados At the easternmost end of the Western Indian Ocean Islands, there is a beautiful coral island, like a crystal pearl shining on the rippling Caribbean Sea. This is the island country of Barbados. Although Barbados is located in the tropics, due to the influence of the marine climate, the climate is warm as spring all year round. In addition to the beautiful scenery, it is a world-famous tourist destination.

No. 44 - Iceland - Iceland sounds like a very icy country, but because there are many volcanoes in the territory, hot springs have become a very common landscape here, endless ice fields, vigorous and active volcanoes, This island between Europe and North America was built into a intersection of ice and fire.

No. 45 - Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi'an, China - Terracotta Army - China Villagers of Xiyang Village in Xi'an City (Lintong District) accidentally discovered the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses while digging a well in the south of the village. This matter attracted great attention from the central leadership. The State Administration of Cultural Heritage appointed Shaanxi Province to organize an archaeological team to investigate and clean up the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum. In August 1975, the State Council decided to establish the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. No. 46 - Zermatt, Switzerland - Zermatt - Switzerland Zermatt is a small town located in Valais, with an altitude of 1,620 meters and a population of only 15,000. It is also Switzerland's " The starting and ending point of the "Glacier Train".

No. 47 - Angel Falls - Venezuela Angel Falls, also known as Angel Falls or Churunmeru Falls, is the highest waterfall in the world, located in southeastern Venezuela, on the Caroni River. The source of the tributary Carrao River is the Churun ??River, and the local Indians named it "Churun". No. 48 - Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt - Abu Simbel - Egypt Located in the southernmost part of Egypt, the Abu Simbel Temple (Abu Simbel) can be said to be the most popular and amazing attraction besides the pyramids and mummies. . This temple was carved by Ramses II, whose mummy was treated by a Parisian doctor, for more than 20 years.

No. 49 - Bali - Bali Bali is one of the three major tourist attractions in Indonesia. It is famous for its typical seaside natural scenery and unique customs. Bali is known as the "Island of Flowers", "Island of Poetry" and "Paradise Island". It has clean beaches and green trees. Flowers bloom all year round and the air is fresh. It is like a fairyland on earth.

No. 50 - French Polynesia - French Polynesia, located in the South Pacific, is one of the world's most popular holiday destinations. Many people come here for leisure and tranquility. The life of chatting makes people feel like they are in heaven. Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia and its administrative and important tourist center.