China, it may take several months to apply for a visa to France from a French embassy or consulate. Christian Montay, head of the French Tourism Development Agency, said: Faced with a huge number of applications to France-38% of people who want to travel to Europe want to go to France, it is urgent to launch visa services in major cities in China.
A glance at France's neighbors shows how serious this problem is. An industry insider explained: Before the outbreak, the number of Italian visas issued by China had reached 80%, while that of France was only 20%. This seems a bit ridiculous. We are losing market share, the main reason is actually the visa. China people want to come to France, but consulates and embassies can't meet the demand for visa applications.
Famous tourist attractions in France
Eiffel tower 1
Eiffel Tower is a hollow tower located in Ares Square in Paris, France. Built in 1889, the height is 300m, the antenna height is 24m, and the total height is 324m. The Eiffel Tower is named after Gustav, the bridge engineer who designed it. The Eiffel Tower has a novel and unique design, which is a technical masterpiece in the history of world architecture, thus becoming an important attraction and prominent symbol in France and Paris.
2. Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris was built in 1345. It is not only famous for Hugo's novel of the same name, but also because it is the oldest and grandest Catholic church in Paris. Notre Dame de Paris called it a "symphony of stones". This Gothic megalithic building has a history of 200 years. It is the oldest, largest and most outstanding Catholic church in Paris, and it is also of epoch-making significance in the history of European architecture.
3. The Arc de Triomphe in Paris
The Arc de Triomphe in Paris is the Arc de Triomphe L? Toile), located in the center of Charles de Gaulle Square in Paris, France, was built by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate the victory of 1805 in defeating the Russian-Austrian Coalition forces. After Napoleon was overthrown, the Arc de Triomphe project fell by the wayside. After the Bourbon dynasty was overthrown, it resumed work and was finally completed in 1836.
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