1. Queen's Road, Toronto Although the capital of Canada is Ottawa, Toronto, the provincial capital of Ontario, is Canada's largest city, the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Canada, and a world-famous international metropolis.
Toronto has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by the United Nations Human Settlements Agency for many years in a row.
At the same time, Toronto is also one of the safest, wealthiest cities with the highest living standards in the world.
The famous attractions in Toronto mainly include Queen Street West, Central Street, the Financial District and Underground City, and the CN Tower.
Toronto has the largest Chinese population outside of Asia, so Chinese restaurants here include Sichuan, Hunan, Cantonese, and even northern-style dishes.
These Chinese restaurants can be found in Chinatown downtown, as well as in Scarborough, Richmond Hill, Mackenzie and Mississauga to the north.
There are authentic Indian restaurants and Indian specialty shops on the streets of India.
The Girard Indian Market here is the largest concentration of Indian clothing, daily necessities and food in North America.
2. Queen Street in Toronto, Ottawa, the capital of Canada, Queenstown on the road from Toronto to Ottawa.
Take a two-hour boat trip to the Thousand Islands from Queenstown.
Heading south from Toronto, Niagara Falls is an hour and a half's drive.
After visiting the falls, you can drive along the Niagara Parkway to the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, which is picturesque along the way.
The town still retains the quaint style of an English town.
3. Champs Elysées, Queen's Avenue of France - the most prosperous and romantic street in Paris. The Champs Elysées is about 1,800 meters long. It starts from Place de Gaulle in the west and ends at Place de la Concorde in the east. It is the most prosperous and romantic street in Paris.
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The Champs Elysées was built in 1616 as a boulevard. Queen Marie de' Medici transformed a swamp outside the Louvre into a boulevard. Therefore, the Champs Elysées is also called Queen's Avenue.
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The Champs Elysées was given to Xu Beihong when he was studying in France.
It has both classical Chinese charm and romantic Western flavor.
At both ends of the Champs Elysées are some historical relics that have gone through many vicissitudes of life.
The famous Arc de Triomphe stands in the center of Star Square in the west section of Main Street.
In the western section of the street, there are showrooms of famous automobile companies such as Air France, Credit France Commerce, Mercedes-Benz, and Citro?n.
In addition, there are some famous perfume shops, nightclubs and fast food restaurants, where businessmen gather.
The eastern section of the garden is full of flowers, and the Place de la Concorde is adjacent to the Louvre. It is shaded by trees and full of artistic flavor, presenting a peaceful and natural scene.
There are also 10-20m wide walking paths on both sides of the street.
Dense sycamore trees line the streets, lush and green, and the air is filled with a strong scent of perfume, making people feel relaxed and happy.
In addition, there are two circular fountains built in 1836-1846 on the Champs Elysées.
The two fountains imitate the style of St. Peter's Pool.
The S Square in Rome has a unique shape, especially at night when there are lights everywhere, and the pool is overflowing and colorful.
French people who like nightlife gather in small groups at coffee shops or small tables in front of bars on Rue Vancherische, chatting heartily.
Some fashionable young blondes are relaxing by the window, and couples are strolling down the street embracing each other.
The total length of the Champs Elysées is approximately 2 kilometers.
On both sides of the avenue are the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe, so there is a subway station on each side, and there are three subway stations on the avenue.
However, I really recommend that you start getting to know the Champs Elysées from this end of the Place de la Concorde.
In people's minds, this avenue has always been considered the best shopping avenue in Huadu.
In fact, the Champs Elysées is not only a top shopping avenue, but also a good place for people to stroll and experience the beauty of the Huadu city.
The location of this avenue was a rare marshland in the 16th century.
In the 17th century, due to the ingenuity of the most outstanding French landscape architects, the Champs Elysées, which is praised today, was born.
Walking from this end of the Place de la Concorde, visitors have a better chance to fully experience the leisurely beauty created by this corridor of chestnut trees and plane trees.
4. Fifth Avenue, Toronto Toronto is the largest city in Canada, the capital of Ontario, and the national industrial and commercial center.
Toronto is located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, with a population of more than 2.5 million and is the fifth largest city in North America.
Toronto is located in the center of Toronto and is an important port city in Canada's Great Lakes region.
Toronto is located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario and is one of Canada's southernmost cities, only an hour's drive from New York.
In fact, its latitude is almost equal to Northern California.
As a result, Toronto has a mild climate, with spring and summer being the warmest in Canada.
Toronto occupies a unique position in the United States due to its unique geographical conditions, history and economic reasons.
Toronto has four distinct seasons.
Spring is short; summer is hot and humid; autumn is sunny and pleasant.
At noon, temperatures sometimes rise to summer levels.
In winter, the season lasts until mid-April.
If you need wide and thin clothes in Toronto in the summer, you will need a sweater sooner or later; if you go to Toronto in the winter, you will need a thick coat or coat, waterproof boots and gloves, and a woolen hat.
5. Wangfujing, Toronto Every year during the Spring Festival, Toronto's Chinatown is the busiest place. The characteristic dragon dance parade is accompanied by loud gongs and drums, making it very lively.