What are the world's famous tourist attractions?

Seven famous tourist attractions in the world:

1. Mount Fuji (Japan)

Mount Fuji means "volcano" in Japanese and is the largest mountain in Japan. Gaofeng, one of the largest active volcanoes in the world, is currently dormant, but geologists still classify it as an active volcano. This mountain peak, regarded as a "holy mountain" by the Japanese, has erupted 18 times since it was recorded in 781. The last eruption was in 1707 and has been dormant ever since.

The two craters on the top of the mountain have formed two beautiful volcanic lakes. At the foot of the mountain, there are various caves left behind by volcanic eruptions, some of which are still erupting. The cave walls in Fugaku Wind Cave are covered with stalactite-like icicles, which are called "ten thousand years of snow". From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck, you can see the beautiful view of Mount Fuji on a clear day.

2. Provence (France)

Provence is a world-famous lavender hometown and tourist destination. Provence is the "City of Knights" in Europe. It is located in the southeast of France, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea and Italy. It extends from the Mediterranean coast to the hilly areas inland, with the large river "Rhone" flowing through it. Since ancient times, it has amazed the world with its beautiful sunshine, blue sky, charming Mediterranean Sea and intoxicating lavender.

In the 1960s, France was redivided into 22 regions, with Provence belonging to the Provence-Alpes-C?te d'Azur region. Provence is composed of famous cities such as Aix and Marseille, as well as Arles, Geddes, Avignon, and Nimes, and produces high-quality wine. This area is rich in products, sunny and beautiful, and has attracted countless tourists since the times of ancient Greece and Rome.

3. Niagara Falls (Canada)

The world-famous Niagara Falls (Niagara Falls) is one of the seven wonders of the world. It is located on the Niagara River at the junction of Canada and the United States. The abundant and vast water vapor and majestic momentum shocked all the tourists who came to watch it.

Listen to its sound like the roar of thunder and lightning, and watch its momentum like an overwhelming force! Whether you are at the bottom of the waterfall or deep in its heart, or standing among the spray on the edge of the huge horseshoe-shaped cliff with a height of about 13 levels, you will feel your soul trembling.

4. Keukenhof Park (Netherlands)

Every year at the end of March, there will be more than six million flowers in the famous Keukenhof Park in the Netherlands. Show your unique style shyly. Colorful tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, and daffodils compete to herald the arrival of spring.

The tulips that the Dutch are most proud of are so colorful that they are pink purple, bright yellow, tender red, and pure white. They are like an endless tapestry spreading on the ground in a rich and warm way. It is difficult to ignore them. In addition to the colorful sea of ??flowers outdoors, there are also various flower shows, flower cultivation demonstration activities, and paintings and photography displays in the exhibition hall.

5. Danube River (Europe)

The Danube River is located in southeastern Europe and originates from the Black Forest region of Germany. On the south side of the river are the Alps, Velebit Mountain, Dinara Mountain, Laoshan and Balkan Mountains; on the north side are the Czech Forest Mountains, Sumava Mountains, Sudeten Mountains and Carpathian Mountains.

The blue Danube River slowly passes through the city of Vienna. There are beautiful mountains and clear waters on both sides of the river, and the scenery is beautiful. The beautiful Vienna Woods stretches in the western suburbs of the city, lush and green, blocking out the sun. Every summer, a colorful music festival is held here.

6. The Great Rift Valley of East Africa (Kenya)

The Great Rift Valley of East Africa is called the scar of the earth and is the largest fault collapse zone in the world. It is said that due to the movement of crustal plates 30 million years ago, the bottom layer of eastern Africa was fractured. Relevant geologists predict that the African continent will fracture into two continental plates along the rift valley in the future.

The rift valley is divided into east and west branches. The east branch starts from Mozambique in the south, runs north through Kenya, and extends to the Jordan River in West Asia. With a total length of more than 8,700 kilometers, one section in Kenya has the most significant landform features. It has always had three auspicious numbers in Kenya: averagely 800 kilometers long, 80 kilometers wide, and 800 meters deep. Kenya is the best place to view the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. Place.

7. Kinta Mani Volcano (Bali)

Kinta Mani Volcano is an active volcano. It erupted in 1917 and destroyed countless shrines and villages. But it also brought fertility to the land, and crops such as citrus, bananas, coffee, and coconuts were planted around the volcano. The customs of the villagers in this area are also different from those of ordinary Balinese people. They do not conduct cremation or burial, but sky burial. It rains all year round and the climate is cool.