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Boston Highlights A Travel Guide

Boston Common

Boston Common was founded in 1634 and is the oldest urban park in American history. Initially, the park was a public pasture and training ground. During the War of Independence, Boston Common became a location where British troops were stationed. Later, the park gradually transformed into a public recreational area. Next to the park is the Boston Public Garden, which was the first public botanical garden in American history. It houses a variety of plants and flowers, offering different scenic views throughout the four seasons. In the center of the garden is an artificial lake, and the swan boat is its iconic attraction.

The Freedom Trail

The Freedom Road is a red brick paved road that starts at Boston Common and ends at Bunker Hill Monument, with a total length of approximately 4 kilometers. Along the way, we passed through 16 historical sites, most of which were houses, churches, and American Revolutionary War sites from the 17th and 18th centuries. They were an important part of Boston's historical development.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Boston Museum of Fine Arts is renowned for its collection of Eastern art, and currently houses over 5000 Chinese and Japanese paintings, including a considerable number of famous paintings from the Song and Yuan dynasties, such as the well preserved Song Dynasty copies of Zhang Xuan's "Zhenlian Tu" and Emperor Huizong's "Five Colored Parrot". The collection of other paintings is also very rich, including works by Greco, Vel á zquez, Titian, Tintoretto, Rosso and others, as well as works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Pusan, Chardin, Courbet, Manet, Degas, Watteau, Renoir, Paul C é zanne, Van Gogh and others. The museum has a rich collection of exhibits, and it is recommended that visitors plan their visit route according to their interests and time.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

This museum documents the Boston Tea Party of 1773, which was one of the key revolutionary moments in American history. People boarded ships to destroy tea leaves and dumped them into the sea to resist the British government's monopoly on the American tea trade granted to the East India Company at that time. There is a replica of the tea merchant ship Beaver II parked next to the museum. The museum is not large, displaying materials and equipment related to the events of that year, two restored tea boats, high-definition 3D holograms of Griffin Pier, and highly professional historical sitcoms for the audience to participate in.

Trinity Church

Trinity Church is an important historical building and religious site in Boston, located in Copley Square in Back Bay. Its architectural features include clay roofs, painted walls, rough stones, heavy arches, and massive towers. This style was quickly adopted by public buildings throughout the United States. The church we see today was rebuilt in 1877 by Henry Hobson Richardson, a renowned American architect known for his "Richardson Romanesque" style. This church is considered the pinnacle of Richardson's career. He adopted a series of innovative designs and techniques, such as using the uncommon red sandstone material at the time, which gave the church a unique appearance, and the interior design and decoration of the church also reflected the top level of American artists and craftsmen at that time. The architectural features of the church include reddish brown sandstone exterior walls, intricate relief decorations, bronze gates, and towering red roofed towers. The interior design is equally impressive, including stained glass windows, exquisite murals and sculptures, and a spectacular organ. At the beginning of the 20th century, the church underwent an expansion, including a west eave porch modeled after the Romanesque architectural style of Arles in southern France, further enriching the architectural language of the church.

Quincy Market

Quincy Market was expanded in 1824 and named after Josiah Quincy, the second mayor of Boston. In 1976, Quincy Market reopened on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of American independence and underwent multiple renovations, repairs, additions, and expansions to become its current appearance. The Quincy Market consists of two sets of buildings: three parallel buildings with storage and trading functions, and the historic Fanier Hall. The Quincy Market gathers all kinds of food, including formal restaurants and fast food, as well as food stalls from different countries, such as romantic French food, American hamburgers, Byzantine style Türkiye food, hot Mexican flavor, popular East Asian cuisine in the United States and North African cuisine famous for various spices.

Discovering D.C.: The Heart of America

Washington D.C. has numerous famous tourist attractions and cultural landscapes, such as the Capitol Building, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and more. These attractions not only showcase the history and culture of the United States, but also serve as important venues for political activities. As a world-class cultural city, Washington D.C. also boasts numerous cultural institutions such as museums, art galleries, and libraries, showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of the United States.

The White House

The White House was founded on October 13, 1792. It is a white neoclassical style sandstone building, mainly composed of three parts: the main building and the east and west wings. The main building has 3 exterior floors but 6 actual floors, with a total of 132 guest rooms and a total area of 73000 square meters. The east wing is the banquet hall, while the west wing is the administrative office building and the presidential office. The White House is not only the official residence and office of the President of the United States, but also a symbol and center of power in American politics. Here, the President of the United States will meet with domestic and foreign dignitaries, sign important documents, and deliver important speeches. The White House also frequently hosts various banquets, events, and ceremonies, such as state banquets, receptions, press conferences, etc

Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is a marble obelisk, square in shape, with a bottom width of 22.4 meters and a height of 169.045 meters. It is the tallest stone building and one of the tallest "obelisk" buildings in the world. There are 50 levels of iron elevators inside the monument, as well as a high-speed elevator that takes 70 seconds to reach the top. After reaching the summit, tourists can overlook the beautiful scenery of Washington, Virginia, Maryland, and the Potomac River through a small window. The Washington Monument represents the respect and respect of the American people for George Washington, the father of our country, and is an important symbol of American history and culture.

Lincoln Memorial

The Lincoln Memorial combines elements of 1920s realism and neoclassicism, and its architectural style is ancient Greek temple style. The overall building is composed of pure white granite and marble, appearing solemn and elegant. The memorial hall is approximately 58 meters long and features 36 white marble circular columns, symbolizing the 36 states that Lincoln owned during his presidency. The names of these states are engraved on the horizontal lintel of each corridor pillar. Inside the memorial hall, there is a white and solemn Lincoln sitting statue, which is 5.8 meters high and is an extremely vivid work of art. The expression on the statue is serious, with one hand tightly clenched and the other relaxed, conveying profound meaning.

Tidal Basin

This is an artificial lake formed by diverting water from the Potomac Rive, which is connected to the Potomac River and the sea. Therefore, the lake is calm as a mirror and changes with the water level of the river, hence it is called a tidal lake. Thousands of cherry blossom trees have been planted around the shores of Tidal Lake, which were imported from Japan. From late March to early April every year, cherry blossoms bloom in a colorful and splendid manner, making it the best garden in Washington to admire cherry blossoms. At this moment, walking around the tidal lake not only allows you to admire the beautiful cherry blossoms, but also to visit several historic memorial halls.

Thomas Jefferson Memorial

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a memorial hall built to commemorate the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. The overall height of the memorial hall is about 30 meters, and the dome is 20 meters higher than the top of the Jefferson bronze statue. The porch gable on the large sloping steps north of the memorial hall is supported by eight large stone pillars and features a solemn set of marble reliefs depicting the scene of Jefferson and five others being commissioned by the Continental Congress to draft the Declaration of Independence on the eve of American independence. The main memorial hall is surrounded by 16 stone pillars that are over 13 meters high, and the floor is paved with pink and gray Tennessee marble. In the center of the hall stands a nearly 6-meter tall bronze statue of President Jefferson, with Jefferson's words engraved on the stone wall behind him: "I have sworn before the altar of God to forever oppose any form of tyranny that envelops the human soul." The full text of the Declaration of Independence is also engraved on the surrounding wall.

Capitol Hill

The Capitol Building is one of the most famous buildings in the world, with its spectacular dome and exquisite sculptures showcasing the national dignity of the United States and carrying rich historical and cultural significance. Surrounding Capitol Hill are numerous attractions worth visiting, such as the National Mall and its numerous monuments and museums, including the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Air and Space Museum, and Natural History Museum. The Supreme Court and the Federal Building are also important attractions around Capitol Hill, reflecting the core of the American rule of law and the important functions of various government departments.

National Air and Space Museum

The National Air and Space Museum of the United States is a modern building made of glass, marble, and steel, located southwest of 6th Street and Independence Avenue on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The entire museum is divided into 24 exhibition halls, with a total exhibition area of 18000 square meters. The 24 exhibition halls of the museum display a large number of aircraft, rockets, missiles, spacecraft, and other objects of significant importance in the history of flight, as well as artifacts used by famous pilots and astronauts. The vast majority of exhibits are precious original or spare physical objects, with only a portion of oversized exhibits displayed using models. In addition to showcasing airplanes and spacecraft, it also includes facilities such as interactive exhibitions, Einstein Planetarium, and Langley IMAX Cinema. The planetarium's telescope can display 9000 celestial bodies such as planets, galaxies, nebulae, etc., allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the endless sky.

Discovering Seattle

Seattle is an important center for art and music, with the famous Seattle Museum of Art, which houses a rich collection of art works covering various art styles from ancient to modern times. The music atmosphere in Seattle is strong, giving birth to many well-known rock bands. Seattle is also known as the coffee capital, and Starbucks' first store was born here. Walking on the streets of Seattle, one can see unique coffee shops everywhere, where people can taste high-quality coffee and enjoy leisurely time.

Space Needle

The Space Needle represents the technological level and architectural achievements of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, witnesses the development and changes of Seattle, and has become one of the symbols of the city. Tourists can take the elevator to the observation deck, overlooking the beautiful scenery of downtown Seattle and its surroundings, including Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and more. The rotating restaurant inside the tower provides visitors with delicious food while also allowing them to enjoy the constantly changing urban landscape during the dining process.

Amazon Spheres

Composed of three huge glass dome greenhouses, the interior simulates a tropical rainforest environment and houses over 40000 green plants from more than 30 countries, including a 60 foot vertical garden and a 4000 square foot "living wall" composed of 25000 plants. As a unique ecological display space, the Amazon Sphere showcases the diversity and beauty of tropical rainforests to the public, while also having certain educational significance. Although primarily open to Amazon employees, the Amazon Sphere is also regularly open for public viewing, and visitors can make appointments to visit in advance on the official website.

Chihuly Garden and Glass

A famous art museum showcasing glass art, divided into indoor and outdoor areas. The exhibition mainly showcases the works of renowned American glass artist Dale Chihuly, including glass artworks, drawings, and architectural facilities. The outdoor exhibition area has a glass exhibition hall with a height of 4 meters and an area of 400 square meters, displaying a 30 meter long suspended sculpture composed of 1400 pieces of glass. The Glass Flower House is one of Chihuly's large-scale works, inspired by the Paris Cathedral and the Crystal Palace in London. The giant flowers on the roof are composed of red, orange, yellow, and amber colors, extending for more than 30 meters. It, along with other glass exhibits in the art museum, showcases Chihuly's unique understanding and creativity in glass art.

Museum of Pop Culture

The Seattle Museum of Pop Culture is a comprehensive museum that integrates exhibitions, interactive experiences, and cuisine. The space design of the venue is modern and artistic, with transparent glass curtain walls allowing natural light to fully shine into the museum, creating a futuristic atmosphere. It mainly showcases various aspects of popular culture including video games, clothing, movies, and television. Due to the rich variety of exhibitions and activities in the museum, it is recommended to plan in advance the exhibitions and activities that you really want to see, and reserve enough time to fully experience the museum. There are various food options around the museum, ranging from classic American cuisine to exotic cuisine, catering to the taste buds of visitors.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market is renowned for its rich variety of agricultural products, seafood, and handicrafts. The market not only offers a variety of local fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood, but also attracts countless artisans and street performances, becoming an important part of Seattle culture. The market is home to a collection of flowers, fruits, seafood, clothing, handicrafts, and small restaurants, divided into one above ground floor and three underground floors. It is also the birthplace of the Starbucks brand, and the world's first Starbucks store is hidden in the market, with long queues. It is said that the aroma of coffee can cure everything and is an unmissable check-in spot for tourists. It is one of the must visit attractions in Seattle.

Kerry Park

Kerry Park is renowned for its excellent observation deck and is one of the best locations to capture the Seattle skyline. From the park, one can overlook the towering buildings, the Space Needle, and the distant Mount Rainier in downtown Seattle, creating a beautiful picture. Whether it's the city scenery during the day or the dazzling lights at night, Kerry Park offers an excellent viewing angle. This is an undeniable check-in spot in Seattle and a paradise for photography enthusiasts. Please pay attention to personal safety during viewing and shooting. Do not climb or cross any fences or warning sign areas. Please respect other tourists and local residents and do not disturb their viewing and filming experience. Please also pay attention to maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of the park.

Seattle Greet Wheel

The Seattle Ferris wheel is located at Pier 57, extending approximately 12.19 meters towards the center of the bay, allowing passengers to overlook the views of Elotte Harbor and downtown Seattle for an excellent viewing experience. Each cabin is equipped with air conditioning facilities to ensure passengers enjoy the high-altitude scenery in a warm winter and cool summer environment. In addition, the bottom of the cabin is made of specially made transparent glass, allowing passengers to enjoy the scenery of the ground and water from below. Due to the outdoor location of the Ferris wheel, weather conditions may affect the riding experience. It is recommended to ride on clear weather for the best viewing experience.

The Seattle Aquarium

Although the Seattle Aquarium is not large in scale, it houses over 350 species of marine life in Puget Sound, including tropical fish, salmon, sea otters, river otters, octopuses, and more. The aquarium has a huge spherical transparent glass window, and visitors can stand in the center to look up or see the natural ecology in the seawater from all sides. In addition, there are areas for artificial salmon farming, coral reef pools, and small pools showcasing fish from distant waters. You can bring your child here to watch the aquarium's unique otter performances and get up close to enjoy the lively and cute otters. There are many other attractions and food choices around the aquarium, such as Pier Park, Seattle Ferris Wheel, Wings Over Washington, as well as multiple restaurants and shopping places. Tourists can enjoy other exciting experiences in downtown Seattle while visiting the aquarium.

Snoqualmie falls

Snoqualmie means "moon" in Indian language, so the waterfall is also known as "Moon Falls". The waterfall has a drop of up to 270 feet, and its main source of water is melted snow from the snow capped mountains, so the waterfall has abundant water throughout the year. The waterfall has two observation decks, namely the Upper Observation Deck and the Lower Observation Deck. The Upper Observation Deck is located near Snoqualmie Falls Gift Shop Parking Lot, while the Lower Observation Deck can be reached by walking 0.2 miles. Both observation decks allow visitors to enjoy the spectacular waterfall scenery from different angles.

Exploring Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a vibrant and multicultural international metropolis, the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in the western United States, often referred to as the City of Angels. It has a high status and attractiveness in terms of economy, culture, education, and tourism.

Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory is equipped with advanced astronomical equipment, including four fixed telescopes. Through a Zeiss telescope equipped with a 12 inch reflector, visitors can see unique landscapes in the night sky. Visitors can also climb up to the eastern dome to enjoy the moon or planets in the night sky up close. There are multiple exhibition rooms within the observatory displaying exhibits related to astronomy and the universe. In addition, there is a movie screening room that shows documentary films about the observatory, with a duration of 23 minutes. Griffith Observatory has a large celestial performance venue that screens multiple celestial demonstrations every day. These demonstrations showcase knowledge of astronomy and geography, ranging from geocentric to heliocentric, and provide a detailed account of the evolution of celestial bodies. The demonstration also fully utilized optoelectronic 3D technology, giving the audience a sense of immersion.

Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is one of the most famous landmarks in Los Angeles, adorned with over 2500 five pointed terrazzo and brass "stars" that record the names of many actors, musicians, directors, producers, music bands, theater groups, virtual characters (such as Mickey Mouse, The Simpsons, Jackie Chan), and others. Represents the eternal commemoration of those who have made outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry.

Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard is a symbol of Hollywood celebrity culture and a synonym for the dazzling stars of Hollywood. This place gathers a large number of operating institutions involved in the music industry, including some legendary recording studios such as Sunset Sound Studios and United Western Recorders. Sunset Boulevard is often jokingly referred to as Guitar Row in Hollywood because there are numerous guitar shops on the street. Tourists can enjoy the sprawling palm trees, towering movie billboards, and various landmarks and attractions along the Sunset Boulevard.

Santa Monica

Santa Monica Beach, with its beautiful natural scenery, abundant entertainment facilities, and convenient transportation, has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Los Angeles area. This is the endpoint of Highway 66 in North America, with a famous sign that serves as a great spot for tourists to take photos and check in. The beach is also an excellent place to watch the sunset. As the sun slowly sinks to the sea level, the sunset glow turns the sea surface golden, and seagulls soar on the surface of the sea, creating a charming scenery.

Venice Beach

Venice Beach is famous for its unique Venice Beach Boardwalk, which is lined with various shops, restaurants, and street performers, providing visitors with a visual and gustatory feast. Tourists can enjoy the wonderful performances of street performers and feel the rich cultural atmosphere of Venice Beach. Venice Beach is also equipped with standard basketball courts and facilities, including basketball hoops, basketballs, rest areas, etc. Every day, many basketball enthusiasts come to play, train, and compete, which is an important part of the local basketball culture. The basketball court also regularly hosts various basketball events and activities, such as the Venice Beach basketball game, attracting numerous basketball enthusiasts and tourists to come and watch and participate.

LA Universal

The Universal Studios in Los Angeles is divided into upper park, lower park and the tour of the movie city, with many classic amusement projects and attractions. Since there are many projects in Universal Studios, visitors can plan their travel routes in advance to avoid missing classic projects. The official app of Universal Studios in Los Angeles provides the Virtual Line Reservation function, which allows tourists to book popular projects in advance to save queuing time.

Disney California Adventure Park

The world's first Disney theme park, known as the happiest place on Earth. Among them, there are multiple theme parks and rich amusement facilities: Main Street USA, which imitates the American landscape more than 100 years ago, Adventureland, which is themed around exploration and features classic amusement facilities such as Splash Mountain, New Orleans Square, which presents the French colonial cultural influence of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Critter Country, which features animal characters from Disney animated films. In addition, there are other theme parks and areas such as Frontierland and Fantasyland, each with its own unique theme and amusement facilities, bringing different experiences and fun to visitors.

Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills is located in Los Angeles, California, USA, on the Pacific coast and at the foot of Beverly Hills. It is a dream place in the hearts of world-renowned billionaires. As a city within a city, Beverly Hills has a unique urban structure that includes functional departments such as elected mayor, police department, and fire department. Beverly Hills is known as the "most prestigious residential area in the world" and is regarded as a representative and symbol of wealth, fame, and fortune. This is the world's most upscale commercial street, gathering numerous mansions of Hollywood stars, and is a holy land in the world of film.

Getty Center

The architecture of the Getty Center features a white style and Italian limestone rocks, with simple lines and bright colors that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The interior design of the building is cleverly crafted, utilizing natural light to gently illuminate the artwork while avoiding damage from ultraviolet radiation. The collection here amounts to 44000 to 50000 pieces, mainly consisting of French classical furniture artworks, medieval manuscripts and handwritings, as well as paintings from Rome, Greece, and Europe. In addition, there are also photographs from the United States, Asia, and Europe since the 19th and 20th centuries. The most precious among these collections is Van Gogh's oil painting 'Iris', which was auctioned off in 1988. Standing on the terrace of the Getty Center, one can enjoy a panoramic view of Los Angeles. When the weather is good, not only can you see the skyline of Los Angeles from here, but you can also see the San Bernardino Mountains. To the east, you can see the San Gabriel Mountains, and to the west, you can see the Pacific Ocean.

Orlando's Vibrant Scene

Orlando is a city full of vitality and charm, with many famous attractions, including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Ocean World, etc. These attractions are not only suitable for family play, but also for couples and single travelers. In addition, Orlando has beautiful lakes and streets, as well as friendly indigenous people, making the city an ideal leisure and vacation destination.

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom opened on April 22, 1998. It is the world's largest Disney theme park, covering an area of 234.7 hectares, and the first park with animals and their conservation as its theme. The iconic building of the amusement park is the Tree of Life, and it has the only Avatar world in the world! The various exhibitions and performances in the park aim to raise visitors' awareness of animal protection and ecological balance. By visiting this park, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the living habits of animals and the threats they face, thereby inspiring their awareness of protecting animals.

Sea World Orlando

Orlando Ocean World is not only an entertainment destination, but also an important educational base. The various exhibitions and performances in the park aim to raise visitors' awareness of marine animals and ecological conservation. Tourists can experience a 360 degree panoramic view here and have intimate contact with cute penguins. As the temperature here may drop below zero, remember to wear thick clothes. Orlando Ocean World also offers romantic and colorful music fountains and fireworks feasts, providing visitors with a dual visual and auditory enjoyment. The roller coaster at the entrance is one of the fastest roller coasters in Orlando, with a very high level of excitement. However, it should be noted that the queue time may be long. It is recommended to experience it as soon as you enter the entrance in the morning.

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Featuring Hollywood movies and television as the theme, we offer a variety of 4D movies and exciting stage performances, immersing visitors in the world of cinema. Simultaneously showcasing the magical charm of film production and special effects. Tourists can experience the process of simulating filming movies here, watch various movie special effects performances, and participate in various exciting amusement facilities. The park provides exciting roller coasters and jumping machines and other amusement facilities to meet tourists' pursuit of speed and excitement.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando

This theme park perfectly reproduces classic scenes from novels and movies, such as Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Diagon Alley, and Platform Nine and Three Quarters. Provide a variety of interactive experiences, such as wand interaction, magic spell learning, etc., making visitors feel as if they are in a real magical world. Featuring multiple exciting rides, such as Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorcycle Adventure, and more.

Universal Orlando Resort

It is a world-class theme park resort integrating entertainment, education and interactive experience. Located in Orlando, Florida, USA, it is one of the important branches of Universal Studios in the world. The resort includes two theme parks: Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure. These two theme parks each have unique themed areas and amusement facilities, providing visitors with a rich and colorful entertainment experience.

Philadelphia: City of History

Philadelphia has numerous famous tourist attractions that attract visitors from all over the world. Among them, the American Independence Memorial, Philadelphia City Hall, Liberty Bell, and Philadelphia Museum of Art are all must see attractions. These attractions not only showcase Philadelphia's history and culture, but also provide visitors with a rich travel experience.

Independence Hall

Independence Hall is a two-story old style red brick building with milky white doors and windows, a spire, and a large clock embedded in the tower. The entire building is simple and unadorned, yet it exudes solemnity that is awe inspiring. During the War of Independence, it became the command center of the military and adopted the Declaration of Independence. The interior of the building retains the conference scenes and furniture decorations from that time, including tables and chairs where historical figures such as General Washington, Franklin, and Jefferson sat, as well as quills and ink used for signatures.

Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell was originally ordered by the Pennsylvania Legislature for its House of Representatives located in Philadelphia, to ring the bell during meetings to summon members. The Liberty Bell holds an important position in American history, as it participated in some of the most significant events in early American history, such as the first reading of the Declaration of Independence and the passage of the United States Constitution. Although the Liberty Bell has been struck multiple times in history, cracks have appeared on its body due to manufacturing and material issues. In 1846, while ringing the bell to commemorate George Washington's birthday, the Liberty Bell suffered a serious crack that could not be repaired and has not been rung since. The image of the Liberty Bell often appears in symbolic symbols such as the national anthem, flag, and emblem of the United States, becoming an important part of American culture.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

The museum was established in 1876 and features ancient Greek style architecture, accompanied by the Centennial Exposition held in the same year. It was opened to the public on May 10, 1877. The building was first constructed in 1919 and the first part was completed in early 1928. The collection consists of over 225000 pieces, spanning over 2000 years of history, including various artworks such as oil paintings, sculptures, furniture, handicrafts, and more.

City Hall

The Philadelphia City Hall is one of the largest municipal buildings in the United States, built in the late 19th century and is one of Philadelphia's iconic landmarks. The bronze statue of City Hall is William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia. It is a magnificent building with luxurious interior decoration and is an unmissable attraction. At Love Park in front of the city hall, visitors can enjoy the famous LOVE sculpture, leaving behind beautiful memories and photos.

Penn Museum

The University of Pennsylvania Museum was established as early as 1887 and has a collection of over one million items. The museum's collection covers various human cultural heritages from prehistoric times to modern times. The Egyptian collection is considered one of the best collections in the world, with the most famous exhibit being the granite sphinx of Ramses II weighing 13 tons. The museum also houses many Chinese cultural relics, such as ancient bronze ware, stone carvings, Buddhist sculptures, and murals. Especially the Buddhist carvings from the Northern Dynasties period and the two divine horses from the Zhaoling Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang, these cultural relics have a very high level in the field of archaeology.

The Big Apple: A Traveler's Haven

New York is a vibrant and multicultural city with rich historical, cultural, economic, and tourism resources. Whether exploring its bustling commercial district, admiring its magnificent natural scenery, or tasting its cuisine and experiencing its cultural atmosphere, it can make people linger and forget to leave.

Empire State Building

The landmark building in New York was constructed on March 17, 1929 and completed on April 11, 1931, in just 410 days. The entire building is made of steel structure, with a total area of 964000 cubic meters, an effective usable area of 160000 square meters, 58000 tons of structural steel, and a total weight of over 300000 tons. It was once the tallest building in the world, maintaining this position for 41 years, built to showcase the wealth and strength of the wealthy, especially during the Great Depression in the United States, where this construction activity was particularly noteworthy.

Central Park

Central Park boasts vast lawns and gardens, making it one of the most popular places for relaxation and picnicking. In addition, there are multiple bicycle and pedestrian paths in the park, allowing visitors to ride or walk within the park. The most popular among them is the "circular bike lane", which is a 2.5-mile long circular bike lane. There are also multiple cultural facilities within the park, including Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the American Museum of Natural History, which attract visitors from around the world and make Central Park one of the cultural centers of New York City. Due to the large area of Central Park, visitors can plan their itinerary in advance and use navigation software to search for specific landmarks for more effective sightseeing.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

The collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art cover various periods and regions of human art history, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, textiles, metal crafts, photographic works, and more. Museums are particularly renowned for their collections in the fields of ancient art, European art, American art, Asian art, and modern art. The Metropolitan Museum of Art often holds various temporary exhibitions and special events, such as art lectures, concerts, seminars, etc., providing visitors with richer cultural experiences and learning opportunities. The exhibition content of the museum is constantly updated to reflect the latest developments and research achievements in the field of art.

Times Square

Times Square is famous for its exterior billboards and is one of the most valuable advertising locations in the world. The billboard grid of the building can accommodate 22 different advertising spaces (including 5 electronic billboards and 17 vinyl billboards), generating approximately $60 million in revenue annually. This is also the cultural center of the United States, known as the 'crossroads of the world'. Here, numerous international enterprises, world-class luxury stores, and fashion brands converge, becoming the core area for commercial transactions and financial activities. At the same time, Broadway Theater also gathers the essence of American dramas and musicals, bringing the audience a wonderful audio-visual feast.

Statue of Liberty

This huge bronze statue was designed as a commemorative gift for France's victory in the American Revolutionary War and also to commemorate the 100th anniversary of American independence. The main body of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper, with an iron frame inside. It weighs 225 tons, is 46 meters high, and has a base of 93 meters, making a total weight of 229 tons. The right hand of the statue holds a torch symbolizing freedom, while the left hand holds a plaque engraved with the signing date of the Declaration of Independence, "JULY IV MDCCLXVI". Under its feet are broken handcuffs, ankle shackles, and chains, symbolizing the liberation from tyranny and freedom.

Tropical Charm:Miami

Miami is the second largest city in Florida and an international metropolis with significant positions in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, and international trade. Meanwhile, Miami is also a famous tourist resort with endless white sand beaches, occupying a quarter of the total length of beaches in the United States. Among them, South Beach at the southern end of Miami Beach is the most coveted leisure and vacation destination in Miami, gathering hundreds of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and various historic boutique shops, with a rich nightlife.

Little Havana

Little Havana is the spiritual home of Cuban immigrants in Miami and a concentrated embodiment of Latin culture in Miami. The cultural atmosphere here is strong, and the imprint of Cuban culture can be seen everywhere. This place is famous for its vivid murals and street sculptures. Artists use bold colors and vivid themes to depict the stories, heroes, and traditions of Cuba, making people stop and appreciate and deeply shocked. This place is filled with galleries, souvenir shops, bars, restaurants, and more with a strong Cuban flavor. Among them, Versailles, a Cuban style restaurant, and Azucar Ice Cream Company, an ice cream shop, are two of the more famous restaurants in Little Havana.You can participate in various tourism activities in Little Havana, such as food hiking tours, cigar factory tours, etc., to gain a deeper understanding of Cuban culture and Miami's history. In addition, you can also stroll along the local beaches and experience the tropical charm of Miami.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

The Vizcaya Museum was originally James Deering's private estate, and he hired a renowned designer to build this palace style building based on the Italian Renaissance style, blending local Florida and Cuban architectural styles. The museum has three floors and contains 70 rooms of different styles. These rooms are not only exquisitely decorated, but also exhibit exquisite artworks collected by their owners from the 15th to 19th centuries, including antique furniture, decorations, and more. After the completion of the estate, it received political leaders and celebrities from various countries multiple times, becoming an important venue for social activities at that time. Nowadays, this estate has been transformed into a museum and is open to the public. The outdoor garden of the Vizkaya Museum covers an area of approximately 10 acres and is an important component of the museum. The park integrates elements such as fountains, sculptures, gardens, and mazes, showcasing a retro and atmospheric style. The plants are neatly maintained and trimmed by dedicated personnel, adorned with European style fountains and sculptures, providing visitors with an elegant and peaceful leisure space. In addition, the garden is also an excellent location to enjoy the sea view of Biscayne Bay.

Perez Art Museum Miami

The museum is divided into three floors and has 60960 square meters of exhibition space, of which 36576 square meters are indoor exhibition space, adding three spaces to its predecessor, the Miami Art Museum. The remaining area belongs to the outdoor exhibition hall. This is a modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and showcasing international art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The collection covers a wide range of fields from modern art to contemporary art, including works by renowned artists such as Keith Haring, LAii, Vaughn Span, and more. The museum regularly holds various special exhibitions to provide visitors with a rich artistic experience.

South Beach

Miami South Beach boasts endless white sandy beaches, with delicate and soft sand, making it an ideal place to enjoy sunshine, sand, and seawater. The seawater is clear and blue, and its color changes with light and ocean currents. The water is most beautiful at noon, but it is also the most sunny time, making it more suitable for beach strolls in the morning and evening. In addition, the beach offers a variety of water activities such as surfing, kayaking, bungee jumping, diving, etc., allowing tourists to fully experience the charm of the ocean.

Key West

This is the southernmost point of the United States, where tourists can take photos and experience the endless sea view. Famous writer Ernest Hemingway once lived and created many works here. Visitors can visit his former residence and studio to learn about his life and creative process. Mallory Square is a must visit destination on Key West Island, known for its beautiful sunsets and lively street performances. Tourists can enjoy the sunset, buy souvenirs, or watch street performers' performances here. The waters near Key West Island are rich in marine life and coral reefs, making it an ideal place for snorkeling and diving.

Vegas: A Must-Visit Spot

MSG Sphere

MSG Sphere is the largest spherical building in the world, with a diameter of 150 to 157 meters and a height ranging from 88 to 112 meters. Its internal building area is 280000 square feet, equivalent to the size of multiple football fields, and can accommodate a large number of spectators. The exterior wall of the sphere is composed of tens of thousands of interlocking triangular flat mirrors or LED panels, forming a unique futuristic design concept. These LED panels can play programmed 3D images, giving the sphere a dazzling visual effect at night. MSG Sphere is the world's first venue to use full surround projection, with an astonishing LED pixel count of 48 million pixels or higher, covering an area of over 0.4 hectares. This allows the audience to enjoy a breathtaking audio-visual feast from any corner inside the sphere.

Las Vegas Strip

The Las Vegas Strip is located in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester, south of the Las Vegas city line, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. Along the avenue, there are modern hotels, casinos, restaurants, and residential skyscrapers, with many dramatic buildings that have their own unique features, making the Las Vegas Strip a unique scenic spot.

High Roller

The Hawker Ferris Wheel reaches a height of 167.64 meters, making it one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the world, over 30 meters higher than the London Eye. The Ferris wheel has 28 enclosed spherical compartments with built-in air conditioning, each compartment can accommodate up to 12 people, providing visitors with a comfortable viewing environment. Riding the Ferris wheel at night is an excellent choice, as you can see the dazzling night scenery of Las Vegas and the famous Belle Palace fountain performance.

Bellagio Fountain

The Belle Palace Fountain is located in a nine acre artificial pool, with a grand scale resembling a lake surface. The lighting design of the fountain is a major highlight, with thousands of lighting devices combined with music to create a dreamy atmosphere. The spray direction and height of the fountain are all arranged by computer programs and coordinated with different music. The melody and rhythm of music directly affect the movement of the fountain, providing the audience with a dual enjoyment in both visual and auditory aspects. The best viewing angle is standing by the fountain, where you can immerse yourself in the shock and beauty of the fountain. Riding on the nearby luxury Ferris wheel, you can overlook the entire fountain performance from a high altitude and enjoy a unique viewing experience.

Venetian Las Vegas

The Venetian Las Vegas is a themed resort full of Italian style and Venetian characteristics, where visitors can experience unique European charm. The architectural and sculptural style is similar to Venice, making people feel as if they are in the water city of Italy. There is an artificial canal within the resort, and tourists can choose to take a gondola boat tour to experience the romantic atmosphere of Venice. Boatmen hum traditional folk songs, adding an exotic touch to tourists.

Valley of Fire State Park

Flame Valley State Park is a comprehensive state park that combines natural and cultural landscapes, attracting numerous visitors with its unique red sandstone and rich cultural heritage. The location of Flame Valley State Park was once considered a sacred site by the local Native Americans. Therefore, on the red sandstone, tourists can see many murals left by Native Americans. The content of these murals covers the lives of Native Americans and the changes in nature at that time, and some murals have a history of up to 8000 years. Due to the complex terrain and mostly sandy and rocky ground in the park, it is recommended that visitors wear comfortable hiking or mountaineering shoes to go there. And due to geographical location, tourists need to take good sun protection measures, such as applying sunscreen, wearing sun hats and sunglasses.