The amazing thing about France


The Champs-Elysees

Located in the downtown business district of Paris, France, the Champs-Elysees is located in the Louvre and the new Arc de Triomphe on the central axis, also known as the Triumph Avenue, is one of the world's three major downtown streets, also known as the world's top ten charming pedestrian streets.

She crosses the capital Paris east-west main road, a total length of 1800 meters, the widest point of about 120 meters, for the two-way eight lanes, from the place de la Concorde in the east, to the Place de Gaulle in the west (also known as the star Square), the eastern section of the natural scenery; On both sides is the flat Yingshi lawn, quiet and peaceful

The western section is the senior business district, the world's famous brands, clothing stores, perfume shops are concentrated here, the fire tree silver flower, graceful and luxurious. This is why it is called "the beautiful street of the world".

The annual Bastille Day military parade on July 14 is held on this avenue.

Many novels about the 18th and 19th centuries, such as Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo", Alexandre Dumas's "La Traviata", Honore de Balzac's "Gole" and other works have described the prosperity of the Champs-Elysees Avenue, and the Champs-Elysees Avenue has also become the entertainment paradise of the aristocracy and the emerging bourgeoisie in literary works.

On May 11, 2022 local time, in order to welcome the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, the Champs-Elysees renovation project was officially launched. The revamp, estimated to cost 260 million euros, will make the Champs-Elysees greener and less polluted.

Provence

Located in the southeast of France, it is a Cote d 'Azur bordering the Mediterranean Sea, the home of lavender. The region produces fine wines. Provence is a "city of knights", is also the birthplace of medieval knight lyrics, famous cities such as Marseille and Aix.

Bordering Italy, Provence stretches from the Mediterranean coast to the hilly hinterland. In the middle is the Great River Rhon.

The River Rhone, which flows from the Alps south of Lyon, divides into two tributaries near Provence and then empties into the Mediterranean.

Provence is world famous as the home of lavender and produces excellent wines. Provence is also the "city of knights" in Europe and the birthplace of the chivalric lyric, an important literary genre in the Middle Ages.

In Provence, there are cities such as Aix and Marseille, as well as towns such as Arles, Avignon (also translated as Avignon) and Nimes.

Rich, sunny and scenic, the area has attracted visitors since ancient Greek and Roman times and is still a tourist attraction.

Chateau d 'Eve

Chateau d 'If is the gateway to Marseille, a large port on the Mediterranean coast of southern France, about 2 kilometers from the coast.

Seine

It is the great river in northern France, with a total length of 776.6 kilometers and a total drainage area of 78,700 square kilometers, including tributaries.

It is one of Europe's historic great rivers, and its drainage network accounts for most of France's inland waterway traffic. Since the early Middle Ages, Paris has been founded on some of the main crossings of the river, and the interdependence between the river and the city is close and inseparable.

Cathedral of Our Lady of Gard

It is a symbol of Marseille, built on a hill 150 meters high, from here you can look over the city of Marseille, as well as looking at the Mediterranean scenery, very spectacular.

Chambord Castle

It is the grandest and largest of all the castles in the Loire Valley of France, with a history of more than 500 years in the 21st century.

Nearby residents often like to name it and the feminine Chateau Chenonceau as one of the Kings and queens of French castles.

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