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Inventory of the irresistible World Heritage City TOP10

traces of history always leave something. There are mysterious ancient relics, ancient towns and cultures left by history, which are worth visiting. Many world heritage cities are worth visiting. Here is an inventory of irresistible world heritage cities.

Irresistible World Heritage City Top1: Bergen, Norway

Bergen is located in the southwest of Norway, known as the 'fjord gateway'. The city is not only a world heritage city, but also an ancient wharf. The history can be traced back to the 14th century, when German Hanseatic merchants traded dry cod here. Although the city has been baptized by several fires, it has basically maintained its original appearance under the construction of traditional methods. At present, there are 62 buildings in the city, including the famous Hanseatic Museum. Special recommendation: seafood from enhjorningen restaurant; Traceursted restaurant Bergen specialties

Irresistible World Heritage City top2: Arles, France

have you ever wondered where Van Gogh painted his famous works starry night and night cafe? The answer is the French city of Arles. This is a paradise for painters and a leisure resort for tourists. Large terraces, blue buildings with shutters, ancient stone roads, and ancient Roman ruins that make you feel like you are in the first century BC, all of which make people stop and linger. Special recommendation: French underground palace

Irresistible World Heritage City top3: Lunenburg, Canada

Founded in 1753, Lunenburg, once a British colony, still has the original style and charm. Economically, it is still dominated by fishery and shipbuilding. To come here, you must do two things: go to the local art museum to see all kinds of sailing models and watercolor paintings, and taste scallops and lobsters in Nova Scotia in the classic restaurants in the town.

Special recommendation: seafood and ocean wind music of the old fish factory restaurant ice house bar

Irresistible World Heritage City TOP4: Bruges, Belgium

Bruges, located in Northwest Belgium, is a picturesque city. During the day, you can watch swans swimming in the famous lake of love; In the evening, we go to the Rose Garden Pier to see the style of the medieval bell tower. The city is like a living fairy tale, and its historical value is expressed incisively and vividly through many Gothic buildings.

Special recommendation: climb 336 steps to the top of the bell tower in Bruges, overlooking the beautiful scenery of the whole city

Irresistible World Heritage City top5: Luang Prabang, Laos

Luang Prabang in Laos, also known as' Luan fobang ', is an ancient mountain city. There are Xiangtong temple, one of the most beautiful temples in Laos, as well as the Royal Palace Museum, which is a building in the French colonial period, which houses the 14th Century Golden Buddha. When night falls, tourists can also visit the night market here. They can see colorful silk scarves, hand woven fabrics and POSA (a kind of paper made of mulberry bark).

Special recommendation: watch the sunrise along the Mekong River

The irresistible World Heritage City top6: quedrinburg, Germany

Located in central Germany, quedrinburg is a small town with beautiful scenery. The city perfectly interprets and further improves the charm of classical Europe for more than 1000 years. The city is a very prosperous trade center since the middle ages. It took more than 1200 wooden houses in the city more than six centuries to reach today's scale. Here, you can clearly see how the houses in the city have gradually evolved from post Gothic style to special recommendation: tea and cheese cake in cafe am finkenherd

Irresistible World Heritage City Top7: Oaxaca, Mexico

The city of wakaha was built in 1529, but it has been inhabited by humans since prehistoric times. It has a long history. The handmade products market with local characteristics, the famous cooking scene and the world's top museums make vakaha a paradise for craftsmen and artists. In addition, the city's buildings are also famous. Here, we have to see the buildings of Santo Domingo church and Oaxaca church.

Special recommendation: visit the markets in huaruiz and 20 de Noviembre

Irresistible World Heritage City Top8: Quebec City, Canada

Quebec City is located at the intersection of St. Lawrence River and St. Charles River. It was discovered and established by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in the 17th century. So far, many defense barriers and castles are still well preserved. It can be called an outstanding representative of the defense city of the new world. Although most of the city's residents speak French and most of the buildings are French, you can still feel the unique flavor of Canada. You can't come here without seeing the Virgin Mary palace, the oldest stone church in North America. There are many rare and precious oil paintings in it.

Special recommendation: take a cableway and cable car to Xiacheng District to visit boutiques and coffee shops

Irresistible World Heritage City Top9: Quito, Ecuador

Quito, located in the north of Ecuador, is the capital of the country. Founded in the 16th century, the city was built on the ruins of the Inca ancient city. Quito is the closest to the equator and the highest altitude capital on earth. These two characteristics make the city very pleasant climate all year round. Many of the buildings in the city are Indian or Spanish. In addition, the city is also praised by UNESCO as the "most complete and least changed historical center" in Latin America.

Special recommendation: Heritage night held every Saturday night

Irresistible World Heritage City TOP10: Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn is located in northern Estonia. It is not only the capital of the country, but also the only city in northern Europe that maintains a medieval style. As a member of the former Hanseatic League, the city has been a very prosperous trade center from the 13th century to the 16th century. Now in the city, you can still see many winding streets, steeple churches and castles. In, the city was rated by UNESCO as the 'capital of European culture' and praised as the 'exceptionally well preserved' medieval trade city on the Baltic coast.

Special recommendation: visit the Christmas Market