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Urgent! Introduction to Italy (English) ~! ! !

Italy has always been my favorite tourist country. It combines artistic treasures, friendly people, beautiful language, fascinating history and delicious food. You may be a tourist here all your life, but there are still some valuable things on a small country road or behind an obscure church you have never seen before.

60 million Italians share a peninsula 800 miles long and 100 miles wide (equivalent to 75% of the area of California). Rome and new york are at the same latitude, but the surrounding Mediterranean Sea makes winter warmer.

The main problem of Italian tourism is that when you try to immerse yourself in the Mediterranean atmosphere and Roman history, 60 million Italians try to ignore it. When three ubiquitous motorcycles roared past and broke your eardrums, you were admiring the arch on the narrow Maidwal Street. Try to imagine how Marcus Oler felt when he stayed on the forum to investigate a group of noisy primary school students who were driven on a forced trip and turned a blind eye to their guide. If you want to experience Italy in the past, you can either go to a small town without motorcycles (if you find them, let me know) or go to a place where cars are not practical (Venice and Capri).

A standard trip to Italy begins in Rome, visiting the ancient buildings of the Vatican and the Roman Empire. Then go to Florence to enjoy the Renaissance flowers, and finally feel the atmosphere and more art in Venice. However, I think my friend Stephen had the best trip to Italy. He and his wife went to Vicenza and lived like an unemployed Italian for a week, mostly sitting in cafes. You'll never finish it, so you might as well enjoy the Italian lifestyle.