1. Chicago’s most famous attractions
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2. What are the most famous attractions in Chicago?
Chicago is located in southwest New York.
Chicago, also known as the Second City and the City of Chicago, is located in northeastern Illinois, United States, on the southwest shore of Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes. It belongs to the United States, with a total area of ??606.1 square kilometers, including 588.3 square kilometers of land and 17.8 square kilometers of water. It governs 2 major business districts, 12 blocks, and a population of 2.72 million (as of 2013). The city flower is the chrysanthemum.
3. What are the attractions in Chicago?
I think to talk about the famous attractions in Chicago, I have to say Chicago Millennium Park, which was highly recommended by Nami Tourism at that time. This garden is very large and includes fountains, rest pavilions, an aquarium and a museum. It's a place worth visiting. Of course, Beans is also a must-see, offering panoramic views. Douzi, formerly known as Cloud Gate, is a large sculpture. It has become a symbol of Chicago and attracts many tourists to take photos here. Of course, there are many places to shop in Chicago, and you can buy a lot of products at Macy's, the American department store on State Street. It's rich in history, gorgeously decorated, and you can see a lot you wouldn't normally see. If you come at Christmas time you will notice that every shop window decoration is a mistake. Here, you can not only shop and eat, but also enjoy artistic architecture.
:4. Chicago’s places of interest
1. New York, USA
First of all, New York, the world’s largest city, should be undisputed. As the largest city in the United States, it is also the financial center and fashion center of the world, with a wealth of US$3 trillion. It is the biggest force in New York, the largest city in the United States, and certainly the largest city in the world. New York is located in the northeastern United States and is the largest city and port in the United States. It is also the center of world finance, trade, entertainment and fashion. In 2017, New York's total output value reached $900 billion.
London, UK
London is the world's financial center after New York. New York is the most important city in Europe, with a wealth of US$2.7 trillion. London was once the capital of Britain and the largest city in Europe. Ranked as the second largest city in the world. London is a historic and cultural city with a large number of museums and attractions. In 2017, London’s U.S. GDP was $550 billion.
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Tokyo is the financial center of Asia, with a population of more than 37 million in the Tokyo metropolitan area and a wealth of 2.5 trillion. Tokyo is the political, economic and cultural center of Japan. It is also one of the most developed and richest cities in the world. Tokyo, located in the southern part of the Kanto Plain on Honshu Island, Japan, is the most important city in Japan since the Tokugawa Shogunate era. Japan's major companies and institutions are concentrated in Tokyo, which is close to Japan. In 2017, the GDP of the United States was US$950 billion.
4. Paris, France
Paris is the economic, financial, fashion, cultural and artistic center of the European continent. It is the most popular city with a long history of development. Paris is the capital of France, the second largest city in Europe, and the largest city on the European continent. Paris is located in the center of the Paris Basin in northern France, with the Seine River flowing through the city center. Paris is the world capital of art, as well as the world capital of culture and gastronomy. A large number of scientific research institutions, museums, libraries, exhibition halls, and opera houses are located in every corner of the city. In 2017, Paris' GDP was $750 billion.
5. Hong Kong, China
Currently, the international metropolis of China and the United States is the third most densely populated city in the world. As the third largest financial center in the world today, its financial index is known as the Port of New York along with London and New York. It is one of the cities with the greatest economic potential in the world, and its night view ranks first among the three major night views in the world.
5. Chicago’s famous buildings and attractions
The concept of skyscrapers did not originate in the 20th century. In fact, it was created at the end of the 19th century. At the end of the 19th century, skyscrapers were buildings with 10 to 20 stories. The Chicago Home Insurance Building, built in 1885 and the first steel-framed structure in Illinois, was known as a skyscraper at the time. At that time, these buildings were really surprising, not only the height of these buildings, but the height of these only 10-story buildings had reached 42 meters.
Chicago Home Insurance Building
Chicago also has many world-famous skyscrapers, so it is called the hometown of skyscrapers.
Chicago is located south of Lake Michigan in the Midwest of the United States. It is the third largest city in the United States and one of the world's famous international financial centers.
Grant Park is located next to Lake Michigan and has pleasant scenery.
There are many famous sculptures in the park and it is one of the favorite parks for Chicagoans to visit.
The Buckingham Fountain in the park is a famous landmark in Chicago. It is the world's largest sculptural fountain and the world's largest light fountain. The three pools in the center represent nearby Lake Michigan, while the surrounding seahorses represent Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan, the four states that border the lake.
Chicago's American landmark building - Willis Tower, formerly known as Sears Tower. In 1998, he was named the tallest building in the world. The Sears Tower is located in the west of the city center. It is 443 meters high, with 110 floors above ground and 3 floors underground. It was once the tallest office building in the world. The shapes of the buildings are patchwork and varied. The building has a dark brown aluminum facade with a bronze glass curtain wall.
Modern skyscrapers are mostly composed of metal frames and glass curtain walls. Because these buildings are so tall, they must be designed to withstand strong winds blowing from the top floors. There is an observation deck on the 103rd floor for visitors to overlook the entire city. It is 412 meters above the ground, and four states in the United States can be seen on a clear day.
Font Chicago, also known as the Windy City and Chicago City, is a world-famous tourist destination. Chicago is located at the junction of the Mississippi River system and the Great Lakes system. It is adjacent to one of the five Great Lakes in North America to the east and the only one in the United States - Lake Michigan. There are two rivers in the territory, the Chicago River runs through the city center and the Kalamat River runs through the industrial area in the south of the city. Both rivers initially flow into Lake Michigan. In the early 20th century, in order to prevent urban sewage from the Chicago River from polluting Lake Michigan, the flow of the Chicago River was reversed and it flowed southward through canals into the Mississippi River system. Chicago has abundant rainfall, with an average annual precipitation of 965 mm. Summer is the season with the most precipitation. Precipitation usually occurs in the form of thunderstorms or showers and is rarely sustained. Winter has the least precipitation, usually in the form of snow.
6. What are the tourist attractions in Chicago?
Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
The Mendenhall Valley is located near Juneau, the capital of Alaska. Hidden in a wonderland is the Mendenhall Glacier Cave.
The Menhor Glacier is 19 kilometers long and 2.4 kilometers wide. The thickest part is more than 30 meters high. The southern half of the massive Juneau Icefield originates in the Bandeli Mountains in southeastern Alaska, USA. Here you can see the moraine layer in its natural state, mixed with long-buried forest remnants. Glacier is adjacent to the Tonga National Forest and is the only glacier in the region that can be reached by car year-round.
There are many kinds of animals here, including black bears, foxes, hyenas, porcupines, squirrels and other mammals. Wild white goats can be seen on the steep cliffs, and eagles hover in the sky.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Antelope Canyon is one of the world's famous slot canyons and a famous photography attraction. It is located in northern Arizona, the nearest city is Page, and belongs to the Navajo Native Reservation. Topographically, Antelope Canyon is divided into two separate parts, called Upper Antelope C
It feels like the gods live in Oneonta Canyon, located in Oregon's Columbia Valley. The rock walls next to the narrow river are covered with green moss and plants, which is even more poetic, and you can even see a small waterfall at the end! Walking here in summer has a unique flavor.
Skagit Valley, Washington
Skagit Valley Tulip Field, Washington
Skagit Valley is located in Skagit County, Washington, United States, north of Seattle. More than 100 kilometers north. It is the largest producer of tulips and daffodils in North America, and is said to be the second largest producer of tulips in the world after the Netherlands. Tulips are even shipped back to the Netherlands.
Colorado
Colorado, Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
Colorado is a state in the western United States, bordering Kansas to the east and Kansas to the south. It borders Oklahoma and New Mexico, Utah to the west, and Wyoming and Nebraska to the north. Denver is the state's capital and largest city.
This 100-mile trail in the Colorado wilderness allows visitors to enjoy the scenery while walking through the maroon bell-snow wilderness. There are unique scenery all year round, whether it is snow-capped mountains in winter, yellow leaves in autumn, or flower fields in summer.
Sea Turtle National Park, Florida
Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida
Dry Tortugas National Park is a national park in the United States . It is located in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 109 kilometers west of the Key Islands in Key West, Florida. It consists of seven reefs (Garden, Loggerhead, Bush, Long, East, Hospital and Middle).
The blue-green water here is very clear, and you can see marine life and corals in the water at a glance. In addition to snorkeling, boating, and camping, the island is also home to a famous and massive fort, Fort Jefferson. Summer Island, full of cultural and historical atmosphere, will definitely make you linger!
Zion National Park, Utah
Zion National Park, Utah
Zion National Park is located in the southwestern United States near Springdale, Utah. of national parks.
The main attraction of this 229-square-mile national park is Zine Canyon, whose red and tawny Navajo sandstone is divided by the Northern Branch of the Virgin River. Other famous attractions include the Great White Throne, Checkerboard Gable Group, Lobu Arch, Three Holy Fathers and Qinwei Pass.
Watkins Glen State Park, New York
Watkins Glen State Park, New York
Watkins Glen State Park, with its canyon And famous. The rock formations eroded by water flow over thousands of years have brought great visual impact to people. Its natural scenery is like a paradise in a novel. The cascading waterfalls and the surrounding charming autumn colors are like a beautiful oil painting, which makes people feel relaxed and happy.
Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite Valley, California
Yosemite National Park (Yosemite National Park) is located in northeastern California, United States. The west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains was once the hometown of the Awany Indians.
The continental plate orogeny hundreds of millions of years ago, the earthquake faults and volcanic magma deposition millions of years ago, and the glacial erosion hundreds of thousands of years ago, all together created the magnificence of Yosemite today. landscape.
There are mountain peaks, towering rocks, waterfalls, gurgling streams, winding roads, and thousands of wildlife that may surprise you at any time.
Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, Wyoming
Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, Wyoming
The rainbow-like natural lakeside Grand Prismatic Hot Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States and ranks third in the world. This colorful hot spring in Yellowstone National Park is one of the must-see attractions for every tourist! The most special thing is that the color of the lake changes with the seasons, and you will see different scenery in different seasons!
Road to Heaven, Hawaii
Haikus Staircase in Oahu, Hawaii
Although the landmark is called Stairway to Heaven, the attraction of the Korean drama is not just about heaven. The Staircase n years ago, it was one of the most popular attractions in Hawaii! The steep and steep ladder to this paradise has 3922 steps. It was built by the U.S. Army in 1950 to mount a radio station on a hill.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico
Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico
This national park is located in New Mexico in the western United States. Different caves form a colorful underground world. In 1995, UNESCO listed Carlsbad Caverns National Park as a natural heritage on the World Heritage List.
Arkansas
Whittaker Point, Arkansas
Known as the natural state of Arkansas for its beautiful mountains and clear streams. The charm doesn't stop there. Tortoiseshell Rock in Ozark National Park, Arkansas, also known as Whitaker Point, is a beautiful spot for photography and proposal~
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14) Hamilton, Texas Pool
Hamilton Pool, Texas
Tucked away in an underground cavern in the Austin Forest is Hamilton Pool, a beautiful natural green lake. Thousands of years ago, the top of the underground river was eroded, and finally the top collapsed to expose the underground river, forming the emerald Hamilton Pool that everyone can see now~
There is also a waterfall about 14 meters high hanging on the pool. It is a natural summer resort in Texas, USA. There are also many plants and trees growing around. Hamilton Pond and its surrounding streams are natural, so water quality is regularly monitored.
Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
Horseshoe Bend is a U-shaped channel of the Colorado River in Arizona, United States, and a short section of Glen Canyon. It's called Horseshoe Bend because the huge rocks surrounding the bend are in the shape of a horseshoe. Here, no photography skills are required to capture stunning natural attractions.
Northern Lights in Alaska
Northern Lights in Alaska
When you see the Northern Lights you will be happy and something you should see at least once in your life The Northern Lights can be seen in Alaska! Due to the short days and long nights, September to April every year is an excellent opportunity to watch the aurora. Fairbanks, known as the Northern Lights Capital, is located in central Alaska and even claims that the Northern Lights can be seen more than 200 days a year. As long as you stay in Fairbanks for three days, you have an 80% chance of seeing the Northern Lights that you will never forget!
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park is the smallest national park in Utah. Although the word "canyon" is in the name, it is not a real canyon, but a stone pillar formed by erosion. After tens of millions of years of wind and rain erosion, the cliffs here are unique and have different shapes. Some of them are as graceful as girls, while others stand like swords between heaven and earth.
Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada
Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada
Located on the border of California and Nevada, Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America. , is also the largest lake in the world. A top resort paradise and the filming location of the movie "The Godfather". The lake is gleaming, the mountains are empty, the scenery is picturesque and beautiful.
Mokie Mountains of North Carolina/Tennessee
Smokie Mountains of North Carolina/Tennessee
Straddles North Carolina and Tennessee, Smokey Mountains, one of the most visited national parks in the United States, is often surrounded by clouds in the early morning or after rain. The continuous mountains form a dreamlike picture.
Niagara Falls, New York
Niagara Falls, New York
Niagara Falls is located at the junction of Ontario, Canada and New York, the United States, with a total length of 57.6 kilometers. It is the largest transnational waterfall in the world. The huge water of the waterfall rushes into the valley with the force of the Milky Way and thousands of horses galloping, roaring and roaring like muffled thunder, which can be heard miles away.
Arizona Trough
Arizona Trough
The Trough refers to the Paria Canyon on the vermilion cliffs in northern Arizona, USA. Its sandstone has wavy patterns. Due to its geological structure, Braun Valley is loved by people at home and abroad and many people visit it.
California Redwood National Park
California Redwood National Park
Redwood National Park is located on the Pacific coast of northwest California in the western United States. It was listed as a natural heritage by UNESCO in 1980.
Sequoia National Park is home to the tallest plants in the world - evergreen virgin forests of redwoods that can grow up to 350 feet. The national park contains the largest existing redwood forest in the world, including more than 170 square kilometers of old forest area that is more than 100 years old. It is close to the ocean and has a mild and humid climate, creating extremely favorable conditions for the growth of redwoods.
Toole, Oregon
Toole's Well, Oregon
Toole's Well is located on the coast of Cape Perpetua. It is a deep well formed by the shore. A charming scene composed of caves and rushing waves. From a distance, it looks like a well in the sea.
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, the oldest city in Georgia, is like a small city in a European fairy tale. town. Its rich historical and cultural heritage attracts more than one million visitors every year.
Palos Falls, Washington.
Palouse Falls, Washington
Palouse Falls is located in Franklin/Whitman County, Washington, United States. It is about 61 meters high and covers an area of ??about 425,000 square meters. It is one of the most majestic and beautiful waterfalls in the United States, with very unique historical and geological features. Palouse Falls is beautiful, especially in spring and early summer, with its huge flow and spectacular scenery.
Glacier National Park, Montana
Glacier National Park, Montana
Glacier National Park was established in 1910 and is located in Montana, USA. Northern California borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. As the name suggests, there are ancient millennium glaciers in the park.
When the ice and snow melt, the steep valleys around the peaks show beautiful curves. The stream in the valley flows down from a height of tens of meters, sometimes splashing water, sometimes blown away by the wind, and cascades thousands of miles.
The Devil in Wyoming
Devil's Tower in Wyoming
The Devil's Peak is about 386 meters high and was originally a sacred place for the Indians. According to folklore, several little girls were unfortunately chased by a black bear when they went out to play. In order to escape from these ferocious black bears, the little girls ran to the rocks and prayed to the gods to save them. After saying that, the whole stone suddenly rose up, taking the little girls to a place very close to heaven. Finally, they reached heaven and turned into stars in the sky.
This landmark attracts an average of 400,000 visitors every year, and more than 40 tourists have successfully climbed to the top! Do you also want to try the challenge?
7. What are the attractions in Chicago?
France (approximately 86.9 million visitors)
France is the romantic center of Europe, with its long history and rich cultural connotation. , historical sites and pastoral scenery attract tourists from all over the world. Paris, the beautiful and charming C?te d'Azur, Provence with lavender in bloom, and Bordeaux with fragrant wine are all fascinating tourist destinations. More than 20 scenic spots in France are listed as world cultural and natural heritage sites by the United Nations: the Seine River in Paris, Versailles Palace, Fontainebleau Palace, Castle, etc. Centered around the Louvre and Notre Dame. There are also more than 70 museums and three world-famous wine regions. The climate is most pleasant in spring and autumn every year, and it is suitable to visit from April to October.
Spain (approximately 81.8 million people)
The passionate flamenco, the brave matadors, the maritime history that dominates the ocean, the towering Pyrenees blocks the incoming traffic from Europe The cold air in the southern part of the continent has created a unique Spain - open, passionate and exciting. As one of the countries with the most cultural heritage in the world, Islam, Judaism and Catholicism have successively ruled this land, leaving behind a splendid culture. From the Alhambra to the Sagrada Familia, Spain explains what perfection accompanies one architectural wonder after another. Each region has its own unique history, culture and natural beauty, as well as varying climates. Barcelona, ??the most popular city, is suitable for travel all year round.
The United States (approximately 76.9 million people)
American trends and culture have deeply influenced the entire world, such as Hollywood movies, NBA basketball games, Disneyland, McDonald's USA and KFC. These iconic American representations have long been familiar to visitors. Countless landmarks in various cities, different national parks, excellent shopping options, and beautiful self-driving roads attract the attention of tourists from all over the world. Whether you like the prosperity of eastern cities, or want to taste the chicness of the West Coast, or go to the south to experience Latin American barbecue, or go to the north to enjoy Chicago's Glacier Snow Mountain National Park. This free country will definitely make you feel that the endless beauty has left extraordinary memories in North America. The best time to travel is from April to October in the east, north and west, and from December to May in the south.
China (approximately 60.7 million people)
The Chinese nation, with a history of five thousand years, has a splendid history. As one of the four ancient civilizations in the world, its status in today's world cannot be underestimated. Rich natural tourism resources, historical sites, cultural activities, etc. Whether it’s food, clothing, housing, transportation, entertainment, or study, you can find what you like in China. As of December 2018, there were more than 30,000 scenic spots nationwide, including more than 10,300 A-level scenic spots, including 259 5A-level scenic spots and 3,034 4A-level scenic spots. The most representative attractions include the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, and the Old Town of Lijiang. There are also Hong Kong, the financial center of Asia, and Tibet, the most beautiful place on earth. These are the first choices of countless tourists.
Italy (approximately 58.3 million people)
Italy is famous for its ancient civilization and art. The traces of the ancient Roman Empire are hidden in every detail here, with far-reaching influence. The Renaissance movement also originated here. Pizza and pasta, which are loved by people all over the world, were born here. An important fork in Western food was also invented by Italians. Boys are crazy about Italian football, and girls are crazy about Italian fashion. There are countless historical cities and tourist attractions in Italy, not to mention Rome. Travelers are also keen on romantic Verona, the miracle water city of Venice, Florence and Siena in Tuscany, etc. Italy is suitable for travel all year round, but the climate is most pleasant from April to June. If you set foot in Italy, you will fall in love with Europe.
Mexico (approximately 39.3 million people)
Mexico is located in North America, bordering the United States to the north, surrounded by sea on both sides, the Gulf of Mexico to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It has a diverse climate and its capital is Mexico City. Most people are Catholic. There are extensive and profound ancient Indian civilizations, mysterious Mayan culture, and prosperous modern chemical agriculture. In addition, Mexico is home to a large number of drug lords, mysterious and awe-inspiring. The mysterious romance of Mexico attracts a large number of tourists every year. Guajuato, Mexico City and Tijuana are the most popular cities, and the best time to visit is from November to March.
The United Kingdom (approximately 37.7 million people)
The United Kingdom, located in the British Isles in the northwest of the European continent, is one of the oldest European countries in the world. It has rich national culture, attracting the attention of the royal family, pleasant pastoral scenery and real castles, as well as rock music, football games and fashion brands, all of which create a strong British style. The UK has a typical maritime climate, with small temperature differences throughout the four seasons and abundant rainfall. The sunny summer (June-September) is the best time of year to travel, with various music and art festivals coming one after another. The most popular attractions include Titanic Belfast Memorial, Alton Towers, Leisure Beach, Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge, etc.
Turkey (approximately 37.6 million people)
Turkey is close to the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, straddling Europe and Asia. The unique geographical location and pleasant climatic conditions make Türkiye a paradise for tourists. Modern buildings of various shapes, the majestic call tower of the mosque, the Bosporus Bridge, the ruins of the city of Troy on the World Heritage List, the world wonder Cappadocia, the bird watching resort Lake Kush, the beautiful The stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Yalova Hot Springs make Turkey a tourist paradise. The sheep in Ankara, Turkey are world-famous, and people serve guests with roasted whole sheep. April to October every year is the best time to travel, and it is also the peak tourist season in Turkey.
Germany (approximately 37.5 million people)
When people think of Germany, the first thing that comes to mind may be the rigorous and tough Germans and the excellent quality made in Germany. But as a popular tourist destination, Germany's charm goes far beyond that. It attracts tourists from all over the world with its long and rich cultural history and picturesque natural scenery. Whether it is Neuschwanstein Castle in the fairy tale or the Berlin Wall that witnesses history; whether it is Cologne Cathedral, the pinnacle of Gothic architecture, or the king's paradise lake and enchanted forest. These are German treasures that have attracted countless tourists. . April to October every year is the best time to travel.
Thailand (approximately 35.4 million people)
Thailand is the most famous tourist country in Southeast Asia. This place, known as the Land of Smiles, has become one of the favorite tourist destinations for tourists from all over the world. There are lively Songkran Festival, gorgeous temples, clear beaches, friendly Thai smiles, special Thai snacks, rich seafood and souvenirs at beautiful prices, low-key luxury Tess, and fashionable retro clothing. Reasons for tourists to linger.
The most popular tourist cities in Thailand include Chiang Mai and Bai County in the north; Koh Samui and Phuket in the south; Bangkok, the fashionable and modern capital of central China; Pattaya, known as the Hawaii of the East, etc. November to April every year is the best time to travel to Thailand, and it is also the peak season for tourism in Thailand.