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Reading has become a leisure way for me, and it has also become a habit for me. The first encounter with "The Traveler" was in a book café full of warmth and comfort. On the first page of the magazine, you will see Serbia, the "forgotten backyard of Europe".
I once saw the writer Chen Danyan's description of the Serbian capital in "The Land of Dreams": "Belgrade, the capital of Serbia'Poor and **'In fact, this is the temperament that pervades the whole country. "From the city to the countryside, from the forests to the mountains, Serbia has a very good tourism base, with a wide variety of scenic attractions, a large number of cultural and historical sites, and different spiritual, artistic, architectural and cultural influences.
Founded in January 1996, Traveler is an authoritative publication on tourism consumption in China. Read this magazine carefully, you will find that it is spreading true knowledge, leading modern needs, exploring humanistic and historical resources, and improving the consumption quality of readers. This is a magazine that combines reading value with practical value.
This magazine is not only leading the Chinese people to change their view of travel, but also trying to present a changing China in its own way.
Life without books is like the world without sunshine. "Reading 10,000 books, traveling 10,000 miles" "Traveler" allowed me to fully see the world and feel the thousands of customs of nature and society as if I were there. The mysterious pyramids, the tranquil frontier town of Phoenix, and the ...... of Chicago, the city with the most skyscrapers in the United StatesThe beautiful words and pictures in the book took me across the mountains and across the ocean.
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After reading "The Traveler".
The Traveler is mainly about a traveler who traveled to many places. One year, he felt bored and went on a trip to Earth.
He came to Earth and stayed in a hotel. Travelers don't understand the habits of earthlings, and people say it again and again, and travelers will understand. Later, the traveler gave people a thing, and that thing was good, and it gave you whatever you wanted.
This article made me realize that we need to learn more before we can travel to many countries. The traveler's country is very developed, and people are kind to him, so they are willing to give people such good things. We should also be nice to others.
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Here is a set of "travel bibles" in the minds of European and American travel enthusiasts, a full set of three books.
The most beautiful tour in the world recommended by the BBC, authoritatively selected, professional photography, and written by famous artists. The author uses words and ** to create a feast of 30 trips for readers, riding a horse-drawn caravan in Ireland, taking a train through Copper Canyon in Mexico, and enjoying the scenery along the Gibb River Road in Australia.
The 40 most beautiful islands you can't miss in your life
The author has selected 40 of the most beautiful islands from the many islands they visited. From the bustling island of Hong Kong, to the Isle of Cité in France, to the Arctic beauty of Svalbard in northern Norway.
30 Trips to Paradise Not to Be Missed in This Lifetime
The book was written over the years by international travel writers and photographers Steve Walkens and Claire Jones. They have carefully selected 30 of their favorite trips of their lives, from cruising the fjords of Patagonia to boating on the Midi Canal, from following in Shackleton's footsteps into Antarctica to tracking mountain gorillas through the Rwandan rainforest.
40 Wonderlands on Earth that you can't miss in this life
In your spare time, open this book and follow the world-famous photographer Steve Davy to get a glimpse of the beauty in the mirror and the fairy in the ointment through the camera, and feel the antiquity, the tranquility, the weirdness, and the agility. You may be completely lost in the delicate text and can't find your way back. The Taj Mahal, which is "a teardrop hanging on the cheek of time", the mysterious Valley of Death, and the Jade Buddha Temple with thousands of pagodas have already made your heart rush.
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Yu Qiuyu's "Cultural Journey" (first edition), "Notes on Mountain Dwelling", "Travelers Without Borders", "A Sigh for a Thousand Years", and later "The Book of Mountains and Rivers" in his anthology, basically covered the more famous cultural acupuncture points in China and the world;
In addition to being a poet, Yu Guangzhong is also an essayist, who likes to travel and writes travelogues, his "Long Road, Let's Walk Slowly", "This Heart is My Hometown" and other essays Qing Shuji collected his prose on visiting studies in Australia and the United States, which is worth reading;
Writers abroad recommend Haruki Murakami and Bill Bryson.
Haruki Murakami's "Drums in the Distance", "If There Is Really a Time Machine", Murakami's travelogue is different from the travelogue of domestic writers, unlike Yu Qiuyu's travels, always hanging on Chinese culture in his heart, looking at it with his heart, and not like looking and recording with poetic eyes in the afterglow, a bit like a running account, but it is very tasteful;
Bill Bryson's full series, such as the European travelogue "Neither Here nor There", the Australian travelogue "In a Sunburned Country", the American travelogue "Notes from a Big Country" and other humorous and funny, like a chattering uncle telling you his travel stories along the way, the cultural background is slightly poor, can be read as a travel pastime.
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1. "Nepal": Flying like a bird to every corner of the earth is the dream of backpacker travelers. The flight trajectory of the forerunners is a cherished reference for the latecomers, and it is a travelogue book in pursuit of freedom;
2, "Xi Murong and Her Inner Mongolia": Xi Murong uses beautiful words and personal photography to record her seventeen years of pursuit of nomadic culture since she met her hometown, and it is a travelogue book about Inner Mongolia;
3. "Ten Years of Backpacking": This book uses 100 stories to connect the 10-year journey, which is a high-rated travel book;
4. "Discovering Such a Beautiful Taiwan": An atypical Taiwanese post-70s generation, traveling in Taiwan, is a travel book that comprehensively understands Taiwan;
5. "Hitchhiker to Berlin": An American-Chinese guy, a documentary director, in the summer of 2009, relying only on the help of strangers, traveled all the way from Beijing to Berlin, Germany, and moved forward with a beckoning car, a total of 88 times, passing through 13 Asian and European countries, crossing China, Central Asia and Europe, taking 3 and a half months, traveling more than 16,000 kilometers, and finally arrived in Berlin, Germany, which is an internationally renowned transnational travel book.
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Dale Carnegie "Human Relations" (Jin Xi) Carnegie "The Weakness of Human Nature" Carnegie "The Virtues of Human Nature" Carnegie "The Way to Success" Carnegie "The Art of Eloquence" Carnegie was a famous American entrepreneur, educator, and oratorical artist. In this century, Carnegie's art of oratory and eloquence has swept the world, setting off an enduring Carnegie eloquence craze, which has benefited hundreds of millions of people. In Europe and the United States alone, there are nearly 2,000 Carnegie oratory and eloquence training classes, which still cannot meet the training requirements of more and more Carnegie eloquence enthusiasts. >>>More