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1. The Old Port of Marseille: The Old Port is located in Marseille at the mouth of the Rhône, it is not only the heart of the city, but also the essence of the whole Marseille, where you can see many historical monuments, and the Old Port "is actually not old, it was rebuilt after the Second World War, but the locals still call it the Old Port", in addition to habits, there should be a historical emotion in it. In the morning, the fish market is bustling with activity, and the marina is full of small fishing boats and dinghies, and the whole harbour has a laid-back atmosphere characteristic of the south of France.
2. Stone Town: Yuanguang Stone Town is like a house built with yellow clay mixed in the poor mountainous areas of China in the past, but after a closer look, you will find the beauty of this granite town built on the mountain, here because of the unique architectural style and special geographical location, this town presents a charming charm, which attracts countless tourists to come for sightseeing. Due to the twists and turns of the terrain, it is a tortuous mountain road to get here from the outside world, whether by car or on foot.
Here, you can enjoy the tranquility and life of the castle, the church, the staircase and the flowers that bloom all around.
3. Senanque Abbey: The Senanque Abbey is located in the Gordes region of Vaucluse, and many of the friends come here to visit to see the most famous lavender beauty in Provence, which is also known as one of the most beautiful valleys in France, which often appears on postcards. And because Cistercia is an ascetic sect, the furnishings in the monastery are very simple and simple.
The open space in front of the monastery was planted with a large field of golden wheat, and lavender was planted outside the courtyard walls by the monks.
4. Papal Palace: The Papal Palace is located in Avignon in Vaucluse, and it is also one of the most representative buildings in Avignon, as well as the largest and most important medieval Gothic building in Europe. It is also a building that combines a palace and a military fortress, standing at the highest point of the ancient city.
The Papal Palace is divided into two parts: the old hall and the new hall, the old hall is simple and unpretentious, belonging to the Roman architectural style; The new hall is magnificent, typical Gothic architecture.
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Provence is a province of the Roman Empire, known as PACA, in the southeastern part of France, bordering the Mediterranean Sea and Italy. The Rhone, which flows south from the Alps through Lyon, divides into two major tributaries near Provence and then empties into the Mediterranean.
Provence is located in the south of France. The original Provence stretched from the Alps in the north to the Pyrenees in the south, encompassing the entire southern region of France. During the Roman Empire, Provence was included as its province.
At the end of the 18th century, during the Revolution, France was divided into 5 different administrative departments, and Provence was one of them. In the 60s of the 20th century, the administrative provinces were reorganized into 22 regions, giving rise to the current Provence Alpes. In the vicinity of the mild-mannered university city of Aix, the papal city of Avignon, there are also medieval villages and ancient mountain towns that have escaped the centuries.
Provence produces fine wines, of which 20$cts%$ are premium and top wines. Due to the abundant sunshine in the Mediterranean, the grapes of Provence contain more sugars, which are converted into alcohol, making the Provençal wine 2 degrees higher in alcohol than the wine in the north. The dry rosé with a slight orange-yellow color is the most distinctive.
Common red wines are: Cotes de Provence, Coteaux D $cts'$aix en provence, bandol。
Provence location.
A hilly area that stretches from the Mediterranean coast to the interior with large rivers in between"rhone"Passing by, many historic towns have amazed the world since ancient times with beautiful sunshine and blue skies, the enchanting Mediterranean Sea and the enchanting lavender. Aix-en-Provence, the hometown of the painter Paul Cézanne, is a university town since the Middle Ages and is famous"Springs City"。It was the ancient capital of Roman Provence.
Today, it is still known for its Roman ruins, medieval, Gothic and Renaissance style architecture. The city of Aix is also known for its unique cuisine, rosé wines, and its special language, the Provençal dialect.
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Famous attractions: Lavender: Luberon, Rouberon, Wine: Vaucluse, Ancient Architecture: Aix.
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Provence is one of the most popular tourist regions in France, and the geographical center of Avignon attracts a large number of tourists every year because of the famous "Avignon Festival". In addition, the famous lavender towns around Avignon, as well as the famous seaports of Marseille, Nice and Cannes, are all famous tourist cities in Provence, especially those small towns scattered in the mountains, which are definitely the best scenery not to be missed!
1. Eze Town.
A beautiful medieval town that exudes a classical French Mediterranean flavor 2. Old Town of Nice.
The old town has many baroque churches and houses, full of Italian life and atmosphere3, Angel Bay.
The most beautiful section of the French Riviera, named 4, Château Hill, because it resembles the wings of an angel.
Stand at the top of the hill for a panoramic view of Nice and the Bay of Angels.
5. Valensol.
One of the most classic Provençal towns and one of the best places to visit the lavender fields.
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I feel that there are still a lot of attractions in this place, if you really want to travel, do it in advance, and plan to let me see which place is suitable for tourism?
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