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Spring Blossoms and a Trip to Spain

Before coming to Spain, many people's impression of Spain is football, Messi, Gaudi, paella, Barcelona… However, as soon as you step into this country, you will be deeply attracted by its diverse charm.

Quote: Toledo Ancient City

In Madrid, boys kicking football in the streets can easily make you feel a burst of hormones. Going to Figuras, the Dali Museum designed by the genius painter Dali himself perfectly showcases the 'Surreal World'. In Segovia, the Roman aqueducts take you back to the grandeur and tranquility of history. Going to Cordoba, the warm sunshine shines into the courtyards, the flowers bloom in every narrow street, and there are countless handsome and beautiful people and olive trees.

Toledo, a thousand-year-old city

Spain is listed as a world cultural heritage ancient city, and Toledo is undoubtedly the most historical and heavy one. This city with a history of two thousand years is not only the former capital of the Visigoths, but also a city of multicultural fusion under the Moorish rule. Toledo is also known as 'the architectural museum of the Middle Ages'. More importantly, Toledo people have done a very good job of protecting the city's architecture. There are no new buildings allowed in the old city, only the existing ancient buildings can be repaired and used.

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Courtyard of Cordoba

In the 10th century, Cordoba was the largest city in Western Europe, and it still retains the planning and layout of the Middle Ages today. The narrow and peculiar layout of the streets is still preserved. The sunset-lit Roman Bridge is one of the most beautiful sights in Cordoba, with the mosque on the opposite bank complementing each other. Every May, Cordoba hosts the Courtyard Festival, where several courtyards in the flower-filled streets are decorated with flowers, bright and colorful, and full of style, making people linger.

Columbus' Starting Point Seville

Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is the starting point of Columbus' epic voyage to discover the New World. After Columbus discovered America, the return ships from America mostly docked in Seville, and the continuous influx of gold brought a great deal of wealth and glory to Seville. Finally, the navigator who influenced world history also sleeps in the Seville Cathedral.

Private Jet Town Ronda

Ronda, a small town in the Andalusia region. It originated in the Roman Empire era and developed in the Arab era. The old city stands on a cliff more than a hundred meters high. Hemingway wrote in 'Death by Sunset' 'If you want to spend a honeymoon or a private affair in Spain, Ronda is the most suitable place, and all the city's sights are romantic landscapes.'

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White Town Mijas

This is a small town with white as the main color. A group of ancient white buildings stands on a small hill with an altitude of more than 400 meters. Along the coastline, Mijas people also built a very beautiful walking path, and through the narrowest Gibraltar Strait, you can even glimpse the north African region.

Picasso's Hometown Malaga

As a sunny coast of Spain, Malaga not only is a popular seaside resort city, but also contains a deep cultural foundation, and Picasso was born here, and many artists' styles are presented here. When coming to Malaga, you must go to the Picasso Museum and the Merced Square to find traces of Picasso's life. If you are bold enough, you can also experience the most exciting king's road in the world, appreciating the dangerous and beautiful scenery by the cliff.

Pomegranate City Granada

In Spanish, Granada means pomegranate, and Granada's symbol is also pomegranate, and you can see pomegranate trees everywhere in the streets, and the cobblestone roads are paved with pomegranate patterns. As the capital of the last Arab kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula, Granada has a history of more than one thousand years, and it is the most concentrated place of Arab culture in Spain.

Tomato War Valencia

Valencia is the third largest city in Spain. Paella, the source of paella, also takes place here. Every year, the Tomato War takes place here. This sunny city, which has experienced hundreds of years of vicissitudes and the infiltration of modern times, is like the sea and fire, creating the unique charm of Valencia.

Ancient Rome's Tarragona

Tarragona is the city with the most Roman architecture in Catalonia. During the Roman Empire, this place once controlled almost half of the Iberian Peninsula. The city walls, open-air theaters and stadiums of the Roman era are well preserved. In 2000, Tarragona's ancient ruins group was listed as a world cultural heritage.

Newspaper reporter Tang Min

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