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What tourist attractions are worth visiting in the United States?

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Mount the Statue of Liberty.

Yes, it's a very standard tourist project, but it's not necessarily bad for everyone. What can better represent the image of America in people's minds than the Statue of Liberty? After all, this is not only a unique sculpture, but also an ideal and an expectation.

2. Yellowstone National Park

As we all know, when we arrive in America, we must go to Yellowstone National Park. This is the earliest national park in the world, and it may also be called the most beautiful national park in the world. You can't really feel the magic of Huangshi only by stopping at one stop of the tourist bus. If you come to Yellowstone National Park, you have to live in Yellowstone National Park. You don't have to worry. During the day, you can climb the hill and quietly overlook the big prism color spring. In the evening, you can have enough time to watch brown bears and bison haunt the water. After dark, take a flashlight and walk into the geothermal fountain area near the old clock. Maybe you have a chance to meet a big eruption more spectacular than the old clock, where tourists gather during the day.

3. White water rafting in the Grand Canyon

White water refers to the white waves splashed in the rapids, and white water rafting refers to the drifting downstream in the rapids. This is a sport that dares to challenge nature, and Colorado Grand Canyon rafting is the crown of this sport. The Colorado Grand Canyon, more than 400 kilometers long, is hidden in a canyon nearly 2 kilometers deep. Sometimes the river is calm, and sometimes it is a dangerous rapids. Entering the Grand Canyon on the whitewater power raft will soon lose all contact with the outside world, and it will take at least a week to return to the civilized world again. In a week, you are in close contact with nature. Every day, you are accompanied by the Colorado River or the blue or muddy Yellow River, and the rocks cut by the river for 2 billion years. You broke the waves in the rapids, you walked through the side canyons, and you took a shower in the waterfall that rushed down the cliff. It is definitely a journey to the center of the earth through time and space.

4. Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is the landmark of this beautiful city in the Pacific Ocean and the most famous landmark in the United States. Most tourists will naturally not miss the opportunity to take pictures here. However, being able to have the opportunity to walk on the bridge and quietly appreciate this magic that combines the wisdom of human beings and the essence of the natural environment is completely different from the feeling of cars whistling past the unstoppable bridge deck. It takes 2-3 hours to walk across the bridge, which is enough time for you to get in touch with the steel cables and pylons that make up the beautiful lines of the bridge at zero distance, and see the urban landscape of San Francisco, the most beautiful city in the United States, through the sea fog, and there is a San Francisco Bay breathing the Pacific Ocean tide dozens of meters below your feet. Of course, if you like, you can also rent a bicycle in Qiaotou city, which is also an excellent way to feel the Golden Gate Bridge.

5. Watch a Lakers NBA game in Los Angeles.

NBA seems to be more popular in China than in the United States. Men and women, big and small, gather in bars and televisions at home to shout for their teams. Unfortunately, shouting loudly is only their own pleasure, and beloved stars can't hear your passion. If you come to Los Angeles, don't miss the chance to watch the scene at the Lakers' home. Eating hot dogs and drinking beer, watching Kobe perform trapeze live, you will find that the Lakers have no borders, and American fans are as crazy as China fans.

6. Watching bears in Alaska and sledding on glaciers.

If you want to say the most magical place in America, it can only be Alaska, and there is no other place like it. The most attractive nature of Alaska is its magnificent natural environment, McKinley, the first peak in North America, the endless Yuan Ye and the towering ice peaks. In autumn, Alaska brown bears are busy hunting salmon for the winter. In Kenai Peninsula, you can take Sasquatch's Cessna plane and land on the cobblestone beach at the estuary, and walk only ten meters away from the bear for close observation. If that's not exciting enough, go to Goldwood town and take a helicopter from Alpine Airlines to a nearby glacier. On the snow field surrounded by ice peaks, you can drive a sled pulled by more than a dozen robust huskies and feel the elegance of the Ednord sled race.

7. Visit the park market in Seattle

Seattle is not only a city that keeps you awake at night, but also makes you super excited during the day. Go to the park market on the hillside and see what I mean. Park Market is built on a steep hillside by the sea. Entering from the front door at the top of the hillside looks like a row of bungalows. Walk around the door, look at all kinds of fresh vegetables and fish, colorful daily necessities and souvenirs, eat all kinds of seafood and various flavors of big meals and snacks, and after eating one floor, you can find new things on the next floor. A few hours later, you came out the back door and found that you had gone down four floors. Oh, I forgot to say, don't forget to look at the fish stall on the top floor. That guy in an orange rubber apron can throw half a person's length of fresh fish everywhere and never miss it. This amazing skill is a famous scene in Seattle, which appears in various TV and magazines. American business survey

8. Listen to a rock concert at the Redstone Theater in Denver.

Listening to rock and roll is an exciting experience, and it is more meaningful to listen to rock and roll at the Redstone amphitheater in the western suburbs of Denver. This is no ordinary theater. The whole amphitheater is built on red sandstone formed after thousands of years of vicissitudes. On both sides of the theater, there are cliffs that go straight up and down. Tens of meters high boulders form a natural echo wall. Moreover, there is a natural cliff behind the stage. Perfect sound effects can make people speak loudly on the stage without loudspeakers. This is Carnegie of rock music. Rock musicians who haven't practiced here dare not call themselves world-class stars. Even if you don't listen to rock much, as long as you love nature, it's worth visiting this unique amphitheater.

9. Jazz in Orleans Auditorium

Jazz originated in New Orleans, and jazz in New Orleans is in the museum. The appearance of this jazz temple is not amazing, but as long as you look for it with your heart, you will never miss it: every evening, an hour before the performance, there will be a long queue in front of an old house in Peter Street, France. Everyone pays cash at the door, does not accept any reservations, and has no fixed seats. Strictly speaking, there are no seats at all. There are several dim incandescent lamps hanging in the broken house, and a rusty broken fan hanging on the wall. Most people are standing, and dozens of people in front can sit on the floor, huddle with others and listen to the purest jazz melody played by the best jazz musicians in the world.

10. Drive from Miami to key west Island.

America is a country on wheels. There are many first-class self-driving routes, the intersection of east and west or the cliffs along Pacific 1 Highway are all exciting experiences for drivers. But driving to key west Island is a different flavor. This nearly 200-kilometer journey is all highway bridges across the blue sea, and 42 cross-sea bridges connect a string of coral islands far from the southernmost tip of the United States. The sky and sea on both sides of the road are naturally intoxicating, and the oyster bar on the island is also a delicious opportunity that cannot be missed during the trip. No wonder Hemingway made his home in key west, the southernmost tip of the island chain.