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What are the blue buildings and tourist attractions?

You've seen some red spots, but there are also some blue ones. I was wondering if you were interested in learning about them. The blue scenic spots introduced below are both domestic and foreign. Those who are interested can take a look.

Morocco, Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is a city in northwestern Morocco. This is a Mediterranean town full of Arabic style. Since most of the doors, steps and walls of residential buildings are painted blue, they are very distinctive, so they are very popular among travelers. Especially since Morocco has exempted Chinese citizens from visas in the past two years, this small town has suddenly become popular in China’s tourism circle. There are many theories about why it is painted blue, one of which is that "blue can repel mosquitoes."

The best shooting location in the entire city is on the way to the city, on the mountain opposite the city. Sheshawan is built on the mountain, and there are many ups and downs in the city. The combination of blue with colorful Arabic accents really makes it unique among the many tourist destinations.

If you are interested in different regional cultures, AZ recommends you go to Morocco. The blue of Chefchaouen and the exotic culture of Morocco will fascinate you. In addition, if you want to buy souvenirs, it is recommended that you bargain for less than half price.

Greece, Zakynthos

Some people say that "the sea bluer than Malta is in Zakynthos". Zakynthos, located at the southernmost tip of the Ionian Islands in western Greece, was popularized by the Korean drama "Descendants of the Sun" (a drama about Song and Song). If Zakynthos is a pearl on the Ionian Sea, Shipwreck Bay is the brightest light of this pearl. In 1983, the smuggling ship Panagiotis crashed and ran aground here while transporting cigarettes, hence the name "Shipwreck Bay". The rusty shipwrecks on the beach add a sense of mystery to this quiet beach in Greece.

Noon is the best time to take pictures because the sun can illuminate the cliffs on both sides. But it’s also the hottest time of day, and taking the perfect photo requires some determination. You can also take photos from unique angles, but be sure to pay attention to safety!

The sky here is clear and the water is crystal clear, with a gradient of tranquil blue. No filters are needed to take photos. It is a Greek island that showcases romance and purity to the extreme.

Iceland, Blue Ice Cave

Iceland should be the cinnabar mole in the hearts of literary and artistic youth, and it has always been popular. The Blue Ice Cave is one of the places many people must visit in their lifetime. Az also saw photos of the Blue Ice Cave and decided to go to Iceland. Blue ice caves form every winter, disappear in summer, and form again the following winter. The number of blue ice caves is not fixed, they are completely natural. The ice changed from snowflakes to glaciers, and its hardness also changed. It is white at first, but becomes hard after being squeezed for a long time. This texture allows it to absorb other colors in the spectrum except blue, becoming crystal clear and showing a crystal blue color.

The Blue Ice Cave is open from November every year to March of the following year. The ice caves are changing all the time. They are formed in different places every year and have different openings, so a local professional tour guide is required to lead the way. If the weather is bad and the ice cave structure is unstable, there will be certain dangers, and ice cave exploration cannot be arranged.

Iceland, Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon (Blue Lagoon), located southeast of Reykjavik, Iceland, is a world-famous outdoor geothermal hot spring and is known as the "natural beauty salon" ". About an hour's drive from Reykjavik. You can take a dip before leaving Iceland. Blue Lagoon water contains active ingredients and minerals with unique therapeutic properties, as well as natural white silica mud with cleansing and activating properties.

It is famous for two reasons: first, it is in the open air, because the geothermal heat is developed, so you can enjoy the snow even in the season of snowflakes; 2. Hot spring mud. The Blue Lagoon is located on an extinct volcano. Beneficial minerals from the ground are deposited at the bottom of the lake. When digging white mud, you can apply it all over your body for beauty and health. Blue Lagoon has also launched Blue Lagoon White Clay Skin Care Products, which can be purchased and reused.

Taichung, Blue Highway

Taichung has Dadu South Road, which is a connecting road connecting surrounding coastal towns into the urban area, with a total length of 3.9 kilometers. Standing on the slope and looking down the slope, you can see the mountain road extending downward like a wave. Looking around, you can see the sparkling water of Wuxi and the Taiwan Strait, which is very Taiwanese.

At night, blue street lights light up on the roadside, which looks like a bright starry sky from a distance. Stars, walking hand in hand on the road, are romantic.

Spain, Huscal Town

“On the other side of the mountain, on the other side of the sea, there is a Smurf~” There is a Smurf town in Spain, HuscalTown, which is the best in the world. The first and only officially licensed Smurf Village. "Come here, not only can you see the Smurfs, you are the Smurfs!"

Because color changes the fate of the town. The town of Huska was originally a very purely romantic white town. In 2011, to coincide with the filming of the 3D cartoon "The Smurfs", it turned blue overnight. In the film, the small village where the Smurfs live was filmed here. On the eve of the movie's release, painters used 4,000 liters of blue paint to repaint the exterior walls of all 175 snow-white houses in the town, including the town government building, churches and cemeteries.

Portugal, Belem Egg Tart Shop

Portugal is the birthplace of Portuguese egg tarts, and Belem Egg Tart Shop is the originator of egg tarts. In 1837, Torre de Belém, Lisbon, opened a shop specializing in egg tarts, named Pastis de Belm. To this day, the egg tart shop in Belém is still crowded with people, and the egg tarts made in Belém still follow the ancient recipe. . Aziz even made a point of checking in when he went to Lisbon.

The entire store is paved with traditional Portuguese blue tiles, and people carry white bags with blue store logos. On the mosaic floor outside the store, 1837 is written in large letters. The walls inside the store, including the kitchen and bathroom, are covered with blue tiles with elegant patterns. During this trip, you can not only check in the traditional blue shop, but also feast your eyes.

Shennongjia, Golden Monkey

This is not a blue tourist destination, but a blue face. The first species, the Shennongjia golden monkey, was released between 755 and 79,000. It has a sky-blue face, upturned nostrils, a large and protruding mouth, a tail that is almost as long as its body, and soft golden fur on its body, as bright as silk. They live in Shennongjia, Hubei Province, known as the "Roof of Central China."

The Shennongjia golden monkey is a monkey unique to China and one of the most beautiful and precious monkeys in the world. Be careful when traveling to Shennongjia.

Have you seen the blue travel destinations recommended today? During this period, feel free to plant all kinds of grass.

When the epidemic is over and you can go out and relax, you can arrange a revenge purchase!

I have recommended pink travel destinations before, you can continue to check them out~