What do you mean by places of interest? How to pronounce places of interest?
Reference answer:
Pinyin: míng shèng gǔ jī, simplified Pinyin: msgj
Idiom explanation: a famous place with beautiful scenery and ancient ruins.
Source of the idiom: Chapter 45 of Volume 1 of Lu Yao's "The Ordinary World": "I have been to all the places of interest in the capital more than twice."
Examples of idioms: Chinese The places of interest and historical sites are worth visiting.
Traditional Chinese writing: places of interest
Synonyms of places of interest: famous mountains and rivers, generally referring to famous mountains and long rivers.
Idiom grammar: conjunction; as object; refers to famous places with beautiful scenery and ancient ruins
Frequency: common idioms
Emotional color: medium Sexual idiom
Idiom structure: joint idiom
Year of production: contemporary idiom
English translation: famous scenic spots and places of historical interest
< p> Russian translation: достопримечáтельности и пáмятники стариныJapanese translation: Scenic Spots (こせき)
Note on pronunciation: trace, cannot be pronounced as "jī".