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Hello, where are you asking, the expression is not very clear. I hope to ask the question more clearly. Thank you!
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I don't know what question to ask...
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You can describe the symbolic buildings of the place, or what are the features, and the most vivid thing is to accompany the picture to help you see exactly what the place is.
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Could that be the place in Beijing, because this place is a desperate place in the Forbidden City in Beijing? You can look up his map and his bearings.
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This place, Zhangzhou, is very good.
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There is nothing in mapping. Where does this place look? I didn't see anything.
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Generally this place is very good, if you really see your sister again, it means that this place is connected. And also.
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I'm not sure if the place you're talking about is in**, if you're not sure, it's to look it up on the Internet.
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Which place are you talking about?
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If you want to know that this place is in**, you have to take a few more ** pictures of this place for us to see. In particular, you should shoot the kind of landmark**, so that you can clearly identify the landmark that can represent the place. The building is the best.
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If you arrive at a place and don't know exactly where it is, you can find a landmark in your current area and locate the landmark to find out your current location.
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If you want to know where this place is, you should send out the **, and we will know where it is when we see the avatar.
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We didn't see your **, so we don't know exactly what you're referring to, you let us take a look, we can identify **?
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You can ask passers-by, and if they don't know, you can use their mobile phone to locate and check the geographical location.
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You sent**ah, didn't send**, I don't know where.
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What are you asking, is this a**have**? Help you analyze.
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Without sending out a specific **, we can't know where your place is.
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Friend, this place you said should be in China. If it's not in China, it's probably on Earth. If you don't have it on Earth, you might just be right.
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After thinking about the brain before asking the question, you don't say anything, the devil knows where.
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Where is this place? I don't know very well.,If you send a ** up, you can almost know.。
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Where do you want to be clear, if you want to say which province and which city, it's best to match it.
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You don't have this, I don't know where you're asking, and then, I don't know where you're at.
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Is there a **? Is there a **? How can I show you? What is this? My second monk who asked me directly was confused, and I didn't know what to do with you.
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This is the Mid-Autumn Festival lighting "Shaohua Zhengzu Butterfly Dream" in Qingqiao Park of Wenhan Lake Public Hall, Foshan City, Guangdong Province
Please be timely, thank you!
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The pagoda of Itsukushima Shrine.
In 1996, UNESCO inscribed Itsukushima Shrine on the World Heritage List as a cultural heritage.
Itsukushima Shrine is located in Miyajima, Saeki-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Itsukushima is known as the "Island of the Gods". Itsukushima Shrine is built on a sandbar in a bay surrounded by the mouth of the Momiji Valley River and Taoka, and is backed by Mt. Miyama.
Itsukushima Shrine has been dedicated to the three gods of Jinhai, Ichijima Himemei, Tashin Himemei, and Tantsu Himemei since 593 AD. As the times have changed, the shrine has grown in size, but it has also been damaged by natural disasters such as fires, storm surges, typhoons, and mudslides. The current main hall was built in 1571.
Itsukushima Shrine is composed of the main shrine and the guest shrine of the main shrine and the Setsha (a type of shrine located between the main shrine and the last shrine, and worships the gods who are closely related to the main shrine), and the shrines of the two shrines are basically composed of the main shrine, the coin hall, the worship hall, and the purification hall. The size of the Hakka shrine is smaller. The central axis of the headquarters is in the northwest direction, and it goes directly to the torii torii arch in the sea; The central axis of the shrine is southwest.
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You can confirm again, it's not Lake Como.
Lake Como (Lago Como), also known as Lago Lario, is a glacial lake in the Italian Alps, the most prestigious tourist resort, under the jurisdiction of the Lombardy region, with an area of 146 square kilometers, the third largest lake in Italy. Lake Como is a world-famous scenic retreat, a famous Italian scenic area, located in a basin in the southern foothills of the Alps.
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It is the Indian Ganges.
In India, most Hindus believers have four lifelong pleasures: worshipping Lord Shiva, bathing and drinking the holy water of the Ganges, making friends with the saints, and living in the holy city of Varanasi.
The Indians regard the Ganges as a holy river and regard the Ganges as the embodiment of the goddess, and reverence for the Ganges River reverently, which is said to have originated from a legend. In ancient times, when the Ganges River was turbulent and surging, it often flooded, destroying fertile fields and mutilating living beings, and a king asked the goddess of heaven to help tame the Ganges River for the benefit of mankind in order to wash away the sins of his ancestors. Lord Shiva came to the foot of the Himalayas, spread his hair, and let the raging river flow slowly over his head, irrigating the fields on both sides of the river, so that the inhabitants of both sides could live and work in peace and contentment.
Since then, Hinduism has worshipped the Ganges as a god, and worshipping Lord Shiva and taking holy baths have become the two major religious activities of Hindus.
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That's a convincing question!
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