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Top ten countries worth visiting in 2018 recommended by the best tourist countries in 2018

If you want to travel abroad in 2018, of course, it depends on the country's location, natural and cultural landscape, climate, season and time, as well as foreign policy. The editor summarizes some countries worth visiting, which can be referred to.

Top 10 Travel countries in 2018

China

In this year's top 10 best countries list, China is unanimously recommended by LP's travel experts as one of the most worthy countries to visit in 2018.

China has the largest population in the world, the third largest land area in the world, a splendid five thousand year history of civilization, a variety of food customs, convenient transportation, a high-speed development of the economy, and many elements collide and blend here, creating a beautiful spark. For travelers, exploring China is a fantastic adventure.

Chile

Chile, the world's longest and narrowest country, topped the list. Chile originally meant 'the end of the world'. Chile borders the Andes in the East, the Pacific Ocean in the west, and Antarctica across the sea in the south. Its geographical location is separated from South America and the world.

The Republic of Korea

South Korea, known as the "mysterious oriental light" in the world, is also a magical country. It coexists with the old and the new, and merges with the old and the modern. It not only has the style of modern civilization, but also retains the essence of ancient oriental civilization. The scenery here is fascinating, the people are sincere and frank, and it is an ideal resort.

Portugal

Portugal's president has always been a vibrant center of art, culture and food. The Portuguese, who love nature, flowers and trees, have made the whole country a relaxed and colorful one. It's a totally different feeling to come to the southwest end of Portugal, the European continent, and enjoy the spectacular scenery near the Atlantic Ocean.

Djibouti

Djibouti, a small African country at the intersection of three earth plates, is slowly 'tearing'. With such geological structures, there are many natural wonders. Magma surges under the increasingly thin crust; as if in the desert of alien stars, steam comes from volcanic vents; a thick layer of glittering crystal salt is attached to the Bank of the sunken lake.

New Zealand

Now when people mention New Zealand, they think of the Middle Earth world in the movie Lord of the rings. In fact, 25 years ago, there was no film endorsement. The country's changing landscape has long attracted explorers to explore the world-class wilderness.

Malta

Malta is an archipelagic country in the Mediterranean. It has a long history and is still alive today. From time to time, ancient temples can be seen on the top of the mountain; 17th century fortresses can be seen on the beach; from catacombs to air raid shelters, the underground world is also complex.

Georgia

Georgia is located in the Transcaucasia region, known as the 'Eurasian Crossroads'. This country is not only looking back on history as a past, but also taking history as a mirror in its development. Georgians keep up with the trend of the times, but they take pride in tradition. In the old tavern deep in the street, the chef's recipe has not changed for many years, but the toaster with the liquor will praise the great man of the past, and will not ignore the hero of today.

Mauritius

Mauritius, an island country, has a deep sea like sapphire, and a beach resort. Whether it's coral reef diving, ocean kayaking, or lagoon cruising, you can 'play' with the sea. All kinds of customs are exactly the same as those described in the tourism brochure, which is worthy of your name. Mauritius in the colonial era is a strategic place, known as the 'star and key of the Indian Ocean'.

South Africa

From beaches to mountains, from wildlife to grape wine, from amazing culture to international cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa has long been one of the most attractive countries in the world. But in 2018, the alluring South Africa will become even more alluring: the government has launched a series of activities to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mandela's birth in 2018 (Nelson Mandela centenary 2018: be the legacy), covering sports, education and art themes, which will not only remind the legendary leader, but also enrich the tourists' eyes.