Glass products, masks, cheese, handmade lace, red wine, wooden crafts, small flower watches, seals and fire paint are all unique products of Venice.
There are many historic sites in Venice, including more than 100 churches, bell towers, monasteries and palaces.
The Grand Aqueduct is the longest street that runs through the entire city of Venice. It divides the city into two parts. Sightseeing along the waterway is one of the best ways to see the scenery of Venice. There are many famous buildings on both sides of the river, and there are writers, painters, and musicians everywhere.
The footprints left behind.
St. Mark's Square is the central square of Venice. The St. Mark's Church to the east of the square is a majestic and magnificent building.
The Doge's Palace was the former official residence of the Venetian Governor. Each hall is decorated with oil paintings, murals and marble sculptures, which is very luxurious.
The Bridge of Sighs behind the Governor's Palace is the only bridge that sentenced prisoners must pass on their way to prison. Prisoners often repent and sigh when crossing the bridge, hence the name "Bridge of Sighs".
Extended information: Venice's Carnival is famous in history. It was restored in 1979 and is one of the four major carnivals in the world.
When a person puts on a mask and loses his identity, he gains freedom and can be unbridled and indulgent. This is the reason why many people like Carnival.
It is said that during the festival, people say to each other: "Hello, Mr. Mask." After all, there are only a few tourists who can catch up with the carnival during Christmas. It is much more convenient to buy one mask, and it does not cost much to buy several small mask souvenirs.
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There are also tourists who buy a clown hat and parade it on the street, enjoying themselves.