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Overview of Six-day Tour in Liupanshui, Liechtenstein, Europe

Vaduz, an ancient European village, was founded in 1322, destroyed by war in 1499, rebuilt in the early 6th century, and became the capital in 1866. There are many buildings in vaduz from 17 to 18 century, which are simple and elegant. The most famous building is the well-preserved Vaduz Castle in the Three Sisters Mountain. The castle was built in the 9th century and has a Gothic style. As the residence of the royal family, it is also a world-famous private collection museum. The museum has a collection of precious cultural relics and works of art collected by Dagong in past dynasties. Only the Queen of England can deserve the richness of the collection, which is the symbol and pride of Liechtenstein. Another striking building is the stamp museum built in 1930. There are only a handful of stamps on display in the world. The stamps issued by Liechtenstein since 19 12, as well as various stamps collected after 192 1 joined the Universal Postal Union, are on display here. Walking around vaduz, the place is quiet and tidy, and the environment is fresh and comfortable. Most of the buildings here are bungalows, travel blogs, and flowers and plants are planted in front of and behind the house. Tree-lined, idyllic, like a small town, there is no feeling of a national capital. Even the government office building has only three floors, even the tall buildings in vaduz. There is only one street in vaduz, stdtle Street, which is not only a main road, but also a commercial avenue. The streets are clean, and hotels, shops, restaurants, post offices and banks in Liechtenstein are all gathered here. Because the building is not high, stdtle street is spacious, with trees along the street, few pedestrians, no noise from cars and horses, and no buses. People walk in the street, just like in the park. All kinds of statues on the street are also very distinctive, such as bronze carving, wood carving and stone carving, which are strange and abstract in shape and give people a strong sense of visual impact. There is a monument written in many languages on the street, welcoming tourists from all over the world, which shows the hospitality of the Liechtenstein people. Tourist Office vaduz, the tourist information office, can stamp a commemorative badge (3 Swiss francs) on the passport of tourists. Hotel reservation service (handling fee of 2 Swiss francs) and free city sightseeing map are also provided. Address: Stdtle 37 Tel: 4 1 0423 232 1443 Fax: 410423921618 Business hours: 8: 00-12:. The peak tourist season in July and August is also Sunday 10:00- 12:00, 13:00- 16:00. The museum was built in 1930. From the production history of stamps to the design of original stamps, as well as stamps like works of art, the exhibition content is quite rich. The museum also sells commemorative stamps. Address: briefmarkenmuseum stdtle 37, Fl-9490 vaduz Tel: 4 1423 236 105 Fax: 4 1423 2366 109 Business hours:10: 00. 13:00 17:00 Tickets: Free art exhibition hall Liechtensteinische Staatliche Kunstsammlung The grand duke and princes of Liechtenstein have a long history of art collection since16th century. Wang's personal collection is second only to the British royal family in quantity and quality. Most of the collections are kept in the warehouse of Vaduz Castle. This art exhibition hall, located on the second and third floors of the Tourism Bureau, only shows some of them, among which Rubens' Portrait of a Girl and the Painter's Son are not to be missed. Address: Briefmarkenmuseum ST TDT le 37 V aduz Tel: 4 1 0423 232234 1 fax: 4 1 0423 2327864 Business hours: 10:00 12:00. Kloc-0/7:00( 10 to April 65433) The oldest part of the castle is the huge main city, which can be traced back to12nd century. After several wars and fires, the castle remained solemn and strong after its ruins were rebuilt by later generations. The exposed north and south walls of the castle are 5m thick and 15m high, and artillery is installed, which has become a powerful barrier to protect vaduz. Note: The interior of Vaduz Castle is not open to the public. Besides, the Queens Museum and the Landers Museum are also places worth visiting in vaduz.

The Art Museum is a modern black cube building, which mainly collects and displays the world's modern and contemporary works of art, and also displays the works of art collected by the Liechtenstein royal family. The National Museum is divided into three parts: culture, country and nature for tourists to visit.