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About famous foreign tourist attractions

1, Grand Bazaar Fair

Caparis Kashi, also known as the Grand Bazaar. In Islam, Bazaar means bazaar, and Istanbul's Grand Bazaar is one of the largest indoor bazaars in the world.

2. Times Square

Times Square is a bustling block in Manhattan, new york, USA. It is called "the crossroads of the world". Times Square was originally named Longacre Square, but it was renamed Times Square because of the headquarters building established here by The New York Times in the early days.

3. Central Park

Central Park is located in the center of Manhattan, with many tall buildings. It is a quiet and relaxing place in the bustling city of new york. The center starts from 59th Street in the south and ends at 1 10 Street in the north. Its east and west sides are surrounded by the famous Fifth Avenue and Central Park West Avenue. The park covers an area of about 3.4 1 15 square kilometers, with a length of 5 1 block and a width of 3 blocks, covering an area of 3.4 million square meters, ranking first in the world.

4. Meiji Jingu

Meiji Jingu is a shrine built in 1920 to commemorate Emperor Meiji and Empress Zhao Xian. There are more than 654.38 million trees in Shen Gong Park, with more than 300 species. There are hundreds of kinds of birds here, including many rare snakes, mushrooms and insects.

5. Sensoji Temple

Sensoji Temple, located in Taitung District, Tokyo, is an existing amusement place with "Edo style" in Japan. In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu rebuilt Sensoji Temple and turned it into a big temple and a playground for nearby Edo citizens.

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