Every May, the entire Lake Geneva region is bathed in the colors of spring. Spring is as green as a blue lake, and the sky is as blue as lake water; walking among the large green grape groves in the mountains, passing through clusters of extremely gorgeous geraniums by the lake, the ubiquitous reverie triggers thoughts, and there are images that have been dreaming; ancient times Castles, springs, mountain flowers, and the pale moon are as confusing and beautiful as the legendary lakeside goddess. Lake Geneva in May is full of romance and tranquility. This is the most famous, elegant, romantic and charming lake area in Europe. It has the richest colors in people's eyes - colors that attract tourists from all over the world. In May, walking in the Lake District of Geneva will allow you to deeply appreciate another gift of nature, the intoxication of the blending of soul and color. The ancient Olympic city of Lausanne is located on a gentle hillside with dense forests on the lakeshore. The streets are undulating and the scenery is beautiful. The entire city is covered with overlapping red roofs and green trees, with flowers blooming and the sun shining brightly. This Gothic cathedral built in the 12th century still retains the ancient "watching" legacy. From 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., the night watchman calls out the time from the tower every hour. At midnight, the sound becomes louder, as if he has returned to a medieval town. The ancient city of Lausanne is famous for being the seat of the International Olympic Committee. In 1894, Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic movement, established the International Olympic Committee, and the "Olympicism" ideal of "the trinity of sports, art, and culture" was born. After 1999, this ideal gave birth to another darling, the Olympic Museum. Now, this pearl on the shores of Lake Geneva has become another holy land of the Olympics. The museum has an extensive collection of Olympic memorabilia and artwork, including torches and championship medals from past Summer and Winter Olympic Games. Paintings and sculptures of different styles; as well as clothing for the opening and closing ceremonies of competitions, equipment to witness the development of competitive sports, various souvenirs, etc. Rogge said, "The Olympic Museum is open to everyone, as long as sports and the Olympic movement are a passion for him, or he is fascinated by history, culture and art, or he is interested in the future of our society." Lausanne Another The well-known reason is Switzerland's undisputed profession - hotel management courses. Many Swiss hotel management schools are located in the Lake Geneva area, the most famous of which is Lausanne School of Hotel Management. After several months to a year of training, students from various countries have become hotel management elites after returning home. It is also the home of Lausanne's famous Ballet Béjart. PRIXDELAUSANNE is the most authoritative ballet competition for young dancers and has been held in Lausanne for 30 years. The highlights of Lausanne's cultural calendar are the city festivals and music festivals. Lake Geneva, also known as Lemon Lake in spring, is a vast lake with clear mountains and clear water. In the May sunshine, Lake Leman shines with a dreamy blue light. The trees have just turned green, the flowers have bloomed, and the Alpine peaks reflected around the bottom of the lake still wear their silver hats. Many beautiful towns and villages on the shores of Lake Geneva also glow with psychedelic and diverse colors under the May wind. The Rhone is cut in the middle by Lake Leman, which lies close to the Jura Mountains and the Alps. The upper reaches of the river originate in the Alps, while the lower reaches exit Lake Geneva, flow westward into France, and empty into the Mediterranean Sea at Marseille. The Lemon Lake District is filled with historic lakeside towns and charming, beautiful villages. Woe, Lausanne, Montreux - time moves slower than other places, life is long, the rhythm is soft, and every moment of every season can be chewed carefully. Especially in late spring, whether you are walking in the quaint squares, winding streets, or lake embankments covered with flowers, you will be amazed. From Lausanne to the east of Lake Leman, the Kingdom of Grape is the small town of Wovey, known as a holiday paradise. It is famous for its beautiful scenery. Either an elegant holiday villa by the sea or a village growing grapes. Wowei, a small town with a population of only 15,000, is sunny and surrounded by terraced vineyards and snow-capped peaks. It is famous throughout Europe for its local wine and chocolate.
Large tracts of vineyards change colors with the seasons, picturesque villages are hidden among the vineyards, and each manor tells an ancient story. On a sunny weekend in late spring and early summer, Wowei became the venue for the annual street performance festival. Its lively scene was as wonderful as described in the movie "Walking in the Clouds". Attractive festivals include the Chaplin Comedy Film Festival, the Food and Culture Festival and the Folklore Fair. At the end of May in late spring, the mountains are covered with green vines. Wei has more than 2,000 years of grape growing and winemaking history, and has a dedicated wine museum in Aigle. Vevey is also famous for its cheese. Augsburg and Lessing are traditional cheese-producing areas, and the local cheese factories have become one of the most popular tourist attractions. The supply of milk in the mountains has always been plentiful. In order to prevent milk from spoiling, local residents have long developed ancestral skills to turn milk into dry cheese. Countless small cheese-making workshops have been formed among the people. Later, the Swiss turned chocolate, which was originally just a drink, into solid candy, and continued to improve the production process, gradually producing top-quality chocolate with a silky luster that melts in the mouth. The food in Lake Geneva is mainly French, and exquisite meals are like art. They are not only material enjoyment, but also spiritual enjoyment. Montreux dances to the music. A haven not far from Vevey is Montreux, a romantic town famous for its jazz and film festivals. Now Montreux has become a world-famous high-end health resort, and the annual Jazz Festival and Film Festival in July add charming color to this romantic town.
Walk along the quiet Lake Shore Drive on the southeast side of the lake. The lake is covered with laurel, almond, magnolia and palm trees. On a large rock extending into the lake is the most famous Schillon Castle in Switzerland. In ancient times, it was the land and water boundary between the Roman Empire and its northern territories. Since then, bunkers have been built. Later, the Bishop of Sion began to build a castle on large stones, and the Dukes of Savoy successively expanded it to its current size. The castle is built in the water and seems to be a romantic symbol floating on the water. Silon Castle is not only famous for its ancient and exquisite architecture, but also famous in Western Europe for the long poems of the great poet Byron. The swaying castle in the purple glow of dusk is fascinating and unforgettable.