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Recently BuzzFeed website and Quora website selected – "19 beautiful towns that must go in a lifetime" if you are accustomed to Tokyo, London and other major cities of tourism enthusiasts or just looking for a place to honeymoon, take wedding photos, may wish to follow the introduction, refer to the following list, plan the next parade site bar ...
1. Burano, Italy (Burano, Italy)
The Burano town of Italy is in the same lake area as Venice. According to when on the Earth, the fishermen in order to be able to distinguish their house in the thick fog, so the house outside the wall painted bright colors. Nowadays, these colorful houses have become a major local feature. Residents want to paint again, and they have to get the government's approval to choose among the color lists given by government officials.
2. Santorinia Town, Greece (the Sanlitun of Oia in Santorini, Greece)
The town of Oia is built on the cliffs of Santorini, and the town houses are built on mountains and patchwork. Walking in town is one step at a scene, as if in the picture world. At dusk, sitting on the Aegean Sea to enjoy the intoxicating sunset scenery is also quite a good choice Oh!
3. Colmar, France (Colmar, France)
The town of Colma in France enjoys the reputation of "Little Venice of France" for its canals and flower boats. Colma is located in the northeastern part of France, the Alsatian of Alsace (wine), and the town still retains its 800-year-old Germanic architecture.
4. Taslac, Greenland (Tasiilaq, Greenland)
Located about 60 miles south of the Arctic Circle, Taslac, with 2,000 people, is the largest town in east Greenland. The most popular event in town is to count dog sleds, icebergs to watch and climb nearby Flower Valley.
5. Savannah, Georgia State (Savannah, Ga.)
Founded in 1933, Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia State, and served as a port during the American Revolution. Savannah's historic Victorian district (Victorian district) is one of the largest historic landmarks in the United States.
6. Newport, Rhode Island (Newport, R.I)
Newport is a typical New England town, with buildings and ports being the two main attractions of the town. In addition, the annual July Newport Folk Festival (Newport Folk Festival) is also worth looking forward to Oh!
7. Juzcar, Spain, also known as the "Town of The Smurfs" (Juzcar, Spain)
Juzcar is a small town of only 250 people in southern Spain. The Smurfs producer persuaded local residents to help with the film campaign, putting blue clothes on all the houses in town.
8. Krumlov, Czech Republic (Českýkrumlov, Czech Republic)
The Czech Krumlov is one of the world's cultural heritages by UNESCO. The town has existed since 13th century, and the town's castle is the second largest in the Czech Republic after Prague Castle. The Gothic castle has 40 buildings, palaces and towers, and is now used for artistic performance.
9. Wengen, Switzerland (Wengen, Switzerland)
Wengen is a dazzling ski town in Switzerland, where mountain views are everywhere. Since 100 years ago, the town's ban on car traffic, pollution-free environment to make the town more attractive.
10. Claw Village, Netherlands (Giethoorn, Netherlands)
The Dutch village, with its beautiful pastoral scenery, was once known as the "Venice of the North". There are no roads, only small canals, and every house is built on a private island.
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