1. What are the landmark buildings in each country?
2. What are the landmark buildings in various countries around the world?
3. Landmark buildings in various countries around the world 4. What are the landmark buildings in each country? What are the landmark buildings in each country?
1. United States - The Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty was a 100th anniversary gift from France to the United States in 1876. It is located near the mouth of the Hudson River in New York City, USA.
It is an important tourist attraction on Liberty Island where the statue is located.
The Statue of Liberty is 46 meters high, 93 meters plus the base, and weighs more than 200 tons. It is made of metal and placed on a concrete platform.
For more than a century, the Statue of Liberty standing on Liberty Island has become a symbol of the friendship between the American nation and the people of the United States and France, forever expressing the American people's lofty ideals of striving for democracy and yearning for freedom.
2. United Kingdom - Big Ben Big Ben is the nickname of the famous ancient clock in London, namely the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster and the clock tower attached to the British Parliament Chamber (Clock Tower). It was built in 1858. Installed on the 95-meter-high clock tower on the east side of the Parliament Building on the north side of Westminster Bridge, the clock was supervised by Sir Benjamin, the commissioner in charge of public works at that time, so it was named "Big Ben". The clock weighs 14 tons, and the dial is 7 meters in diameter. The length of the minute hand is 2.75 meters and 4.27 meters respectively. The pendulum weighs 305 kilograms. Every hour, it emits a deep and sonorous sound. Since 1923, the bell has been heard all over the world through radio. 3. China - The Great Wall. The Great Wall is a miracle created by the working people of ancient my country. Since the Warring States Period, the construction of the Great Wall has been a major project. According to records, the King of Qin used nearly one million laborers to build the Great Wall, accounting for 1/20 of the country's population. There was no machinery at that time! All labor depends on manpower, and the working environment is high in the mountains, with steep cliffs and deep ravines. It is conceivable that without a large number of people working hard, this huge project cannot be completed. The continuous construction of the Great Wall took a long time and the amount of work was huge. The arduous construction and rich historical and cultural connotations are indeed unmatched by other ancient projects in the world. 4. Russia-Moscow Red Square Red Square is a famous square in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia. It is located in the center of Moscow, southwest of the city. It is adjacent to the Kremlin. It was originally a place where mass gatherings and military parades were held on important festivals in the former Soviet Union. It was established at the end of the 15th century and took its current name in the second half of the 17th century. It is rectangular in plan and covers an area of ??about 4 hectares. The Kremlin is on the west and the Kremlin is on the north. The State Historical Museum has a department store on the east side and Vasily Brazhen Church on the south, facing the Moskva River. Lenin's mausoleum is located in the middle of the side of the palace wall. There is a reviewing stand on the tomb and viewing platforms on both sides. It is as famous as Red Square. Comparable to Tiananmen Square. 5. Italy - Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in the Piazza dei Miracoli in the north of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. There are a group of religious buildings scattered on the large lawn of the square, including the cathedral, the baptistery, and the baptistery. The bell tower and cemetery, their outer walls are made of milky white marble, are relatively independent but form a unified Romanesque architectural style. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located behind the Pisa Cathedral. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the symbol of the city of Pisa, 1987. Together with the adjacent cathedral, baptistery and cemetery, it was selected as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization due to its great influence on Italian architectural art from the 11th to 14th centuries. 6. India - Taj Mahal. Ji Mahal is one of the most well-known monuments in India. It is located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, more than 200 kilometers away from New Delhi, on the right side of the Yamuna River. It was built by Shah Jahan, the fifth generation emperor of the Mughal Dynasty. The mausoleum built in memory of his late queen Ajman Banu is known as the "perfect building". It consists of a palace, a bell tower, a minaret, a pool, etc., all made of pure white marble and inlaid with glass and agate, which is gorgeous. Eye-catching, extremely beautiful, and of extremely high artistic value, it is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. On July 7, 2007, it became one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
7. The Netherlands - Windmills People often call the Netherlands the "country of windmills". The Netherlands is a country in western Europe with a population of just over 10 million.
Its real country name is "Netherland". "Ned" means low and "Lan" means land. Together they are called the "low-lying country".
One-third of the Netherlands is only 1 meter above the North Sea, and nearly one-quarter is below sea level. It is truly the "Netherlands". The Netherlands is located in the prevailing westerly belt of the earth, with westerly winds blowing all year round.
At the same time, it is close to the Atlantic Ocean and is a typical country with a maritime climate, with sea and land breezes flowing all year round.
8. Brazil: Statue of Christ the Redeemer. The Brazilian Statue of Christ the Redeemer is a large statue of Jesus Christ in the Art Deco style. It is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It overlooks the entire city of Rio de Janeiro and is the symbol of the city.
Welcoming visitors from all over the world with open arms, he is a symbol of the warm acceptance and broad-mindedness of the Brazilian people and is one of the most famous monumental sculptures in the world.