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English introduction of French tourist attractions
Notre Dame de Paris, France
Eiffel Tower in France, Eiffel Tower in France
Arc de Triomphe France
Elysee Palace France Elysee Palace France
Louvre in France Louvre in France
Seine
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Chambord (Chambord)
Versailles (Versailles)
Amboise Castle (Amboise)
Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau)
Chinon (Chinon)
Bulova Castle (bulova)
Paris scenic spots in Chinese and English
1, Eiffel Tower, Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower, built in 1889, stands in the Piazza Ares in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine.
(The Eiffel Tower stands in Ares Square in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine River, and was completed in 1889. )
It was the tallest building in the world at that time.
It was the tallest building in the world at that time. )
The Eiffel Tower is named after the famous architect and structural engineer gustave eiffel, who designed it.
(The Eiffel Tower is named after gustave eiffel, a famous architect and structural engineer who designed it. It's all made by Schneider Iron. )
Notre Dame de Paris, Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris is a Gothic Christian church building, located on the Seine River and Seti Island.
Notre Dame de Paris is a gothic Christian church building, located on the Seine River, in the center of Paris, France, on Sidi Island. )
The cathedral of the Catholic archdiocese of Paris.
It is the cathedral of the Catholic Parisian diocese. )
Its status and historical value are unparalleled, and it is one of the most brilliant buildings in history.
Its status and historical value are unparalleled, and it is one of the most brilliant buildings in history. )
3. Seine River, Seine River
Seine is the largest river in northern France, with a total length of 776.6 kilometers.
(Seine, a big river in northern France, with a total length of 776.6 kilometers. )
The total area of the basin, including tributaries, is 78,700 square kilometers.
The total area of the basin, including tributaries, is 78,700 square kilometers. )
It is one of the greatest historical rivers in Europe.
It is one of the rivers with a long history in Europe. )
Its drainage network carries most of the inland waterway traffic in France.
(Its drainage pipe network accounts for most of the inland river shipping volume in France. )
4. Louvre, Louvre
The Louvre Museum is located in the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, France.
The Louvre is located on the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, France. )
It is the first of the four major museums in the world.
Ranked first among the four major museums in the world. )
Originally built in 1204, it is the palace of France, where 50 French kings and queens once lived.
(Built in 1204, it was originally a French palace, where 50 French kings and queens lived. )
It is one of the most precious buildings in the French Renaissance.
It is one of the most precious buildings in the French Renaissance. )
It is famous for its rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures.
It is famous for its rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures. )
Place de la Concorde, Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde, located in the center of Paris, north of the Seine, is the most famous square in France.
Place de la Concorde, located in the center of Paris, on the north bank of the Seine, is the most famous square in France. )
It was built by King Louis XV in the18th century.
(This building was ordered by King Louis XV in the18th century. )
It was built to show the world his imperial power, and it is called the place of Louis XV.
At the beginning of its construction, it was named "Louis XV Square" to show the world his supreme imperial power. )
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Introduce the tourist attractions in France
Notre Dame de Paris, France
Eiffel Tower in France, Eiffel Tower in France
Arc de Triomphe France
Elysee Palace France Elysee Palace France
Louvre in France Louvre in France
There are many other cities, such as Provence, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice and Cannes.
Introduce several scenic spots in France in English.
Introduction of French scenic spots
Ave des Champs-Elysees runs from Harmony Square to Star Square from east to west, with a span of about 1800 meters and a street width of 120 meters. It is one of the most distinctive and lively streets crossing Paris. In French, "Champs Elysé es" means "idyllic paradise". In the past, it used to be a low-lying and humid open area. During the reign of Louis 14 in the 7th century A.D.14, trees were planted here, making Dieter a forbidden place to feed the royal family. Later, the east-west axis of Tufor Park extended westward, and a road nearly 1 km long was built here. Expansion will be added later. /kloc-it was named Champs Elysé es in 0/709. The street runs from north to south towards the bustling Buwan Wei Jie, which is divided into two sections with different styles. The quiet eastern section embodies the pastoral scenery, about 700 meters long, with rows of phoenix trees dripping green, and the street garden rises and falls from time to time among thousands of acres. In the center of the East Star Plaza is the magnificent Arc de Triomphe. Beside the avenue, there is the Bourbon Palace and the elegant cathedral of Mashuri M de Tran. There are also places of interest such as Tullis Park, Louvre, City Hall and Elysee Palace. The west section is 1, 100 meters long, and the destination Harmony Square is another traffic hub in Paris. Some important festivals in France-July 14 National Day military parade and New Year's party are held in this famous street.
Place de la Concorde in Paris, located in the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, is the most famous square in France and one of the most beautiful squares in the world. The square was built in 1757, which is based on the design of the famous architect Cabelle.
Because the center of the square was once shaped with a Louis 15 riding map, 1763 was named "Louis 15 Square". During the Great Revolution, it was renamed "Revolutionary Square". In 1795, it was renamed "Harmony Square", which was renovated by the famous architect Tomo in Greece, and finally formed its present scale in 1840.
In the center of the square stands an Egyptian obelisk with a height of 23 meters and a history of more than 3,400 years. This is a famous cultural relic that Louis Filippin 183 1 moved from Luklop, Egypt. The inscription records the facts of the second Pharaoh in Western Latin America. There is a fountain on each side of the stone tablet. The exquisite carvings in the pond are also exquisite works. There are eight statues standing around the square, symbolizing eight cities that played an important role in French history: Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, Rouen, Brewster, Lear and Strasbourg. During the 1793 Revolution, the people of Paris rose up and smashed the bronze statue of Louis 15 and sent Louis 16 to the guillotine.
Place de la Bastille is located in the east of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine River. It was once a military fortress established in 1, 369-1382. The word "Bastille" means "castle" in French. The old castle started with eight cannons as strong as palaces and was built to resist the British invasion. 1, 380-1422, this castle was changed into the royal family prison. The whole castle covers an area of 2670 square meters. There are several Gaoyou HouShi Qiang and eight watchtowers with a height of more than 30 meters around, and a gully with a width of 24 meters is dug around, and a suspension bridge is set up for turnover. As early as16th century, political prisoners were held here, and Voltaire, a French enlightenment thinker, was held here twice. In the eyes of the French, Paris became a symbol of French feudal autocracy. However, on July 3rd 1789, the people of Paris launched an uprising and captured the Bastille on July 4th/kloc-0, which opened the curtain of the French Revolution. 179 1 year, the people of Paris demolished the Bastille, built the Bastille Square on its old site, and laid the demolished stones on the Harmony Bridge on the Seine River, which was trampled by pedestrians. 1830, the French people set up a monument to the martyrs in the center of the square commemorating the July Revolution. This monument to the martyrs is 52 meters high. Its body is a bronze cylinder, and it is a "July Column". At the top of the column is a golden-winged statue of freedom with a torch in its right hand. The left hand of the statue holds a chain broken with stones to symbolize freedom. In front of the ruins of the prison stood a sign that said, "Everyone dances here!" " The people of Paris, France, will capture the Bastille on July 6, which is designated as the French National Day.
The Louvre (Louvre Palace) is one of the largest palace buildings in France, located in the west bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, south of the Paris Opera Square. Originally a medieval castle, it was rebuilt in16th century and expanded many times. By18th century, it was the ultimate in scale. It covers an area of about 45 hectares. As early as 1546, French king Francois I built a new palace on the basis of the original castle. After that, it was untimely expanded by nine monarchs, which lasted for more than 300 years, forming a magnificent palace complex in the shape of a U-shape. When the National Day of Mourning was overthrown, the French "National Trade Union" decided to turn the former imperial palace into a state-run art museum. In the same year 1 1 month 18, the Louvre Museum was officially opened to the public. The whole project was completed in 1857. Leaning against the west of the Louvre main building, it extends its wings, and the middle open space forms Carusoy Square. There are long columns of colonnades on the east side of the palace, and the buildings are magnificent. Its 900-foot-long promenade contains a large number of works by artists from the17th century and the European Renaissance. The collection reached 400,000. The Louvre Art Museum is divided into six main parts: the Greek and Roman Art Center; Oriental Art Center; Egyptian art center; European medieval, Renaissance and modern concert halls; Painting galleries of past dynasties. According to different schools, schools and times. Show sculpture. Two oil paintings, three sketches and pastels. In the early 1980s, the French government implemented the "Louvre Plan" to expand and repair the Louvre.
The Eiffel Tower on the south bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris is the first steel in the world.
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