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What are the famous attractions in France?

1. Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower stands on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine River. It was built in 1889. When it was completed, it was once the tallest building in the world. The building, named after the famous architect and structural engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed it, was entirely built by Schneider Iron Works (now Schneider Electric).

It is a world-famous building, one of the French cultural symbols, one of the Paris city landmarks, and the tallest building in Paris. It is fondly called the "Iron Lady" by the French.

2. Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles (French: Ch?teau de Versailles) is located in the town of Versailles, the capital of Yvelines, on the southwest outskirts of Paris, France. It is one of the famous palaces in Paris. It is also one of the five largest palaces in the world and was listed on the World Cultural Heritage List in 1979.

3. Champs Elysées

The Champs Elysées in Paris, France is located on the central axis connecting the Louvre Museum and the new Arc de Triomphe. It is also called the Avenue of Triumph and is the most famous avenue in the world. One of the three most prosperous central streets, it is also known as the world's top ten charming pedestrian streets.

It is the east-west main road that runs through the capital Paris, with a total length of 1,800 meters and a maximum width of about 120 meters. It is a two-way eight-lane road, starting from Place de la Concorde in the east and ending at Place de Gaulle (also known as Place de l'Etoile) in the west. The eastern section is dominated by natural scenery; both sides are flat Yingshi Lawn, which is quiet and peaceful; the western section is a high-end commercial area, where world-famous brands, clothing stores, and perfume shops are concentrated here, creating a scene of elegance and elegance.

4. Arc de Triomphe in Paris

As its name suggests, the Arc de Triomphe is a gate that welcomes the triumphal march of troops going out to fight. It is the largest round arch in the world today, located on the roundabout in the center of Place Charles de Gaulle in the center of Paris.

This square was also built in conjunction with the Lion's Arc de Triomphe. After the Arc de Triomphe was built, it brought inconvenience to traffic. So in the middle of the 19th century, a circular square and 12 streets were built around the Arc de Triomphe. The roads, each of which is 40 to 80 meters wide, are in a radial shape, like the brilliant light of a star, so this square is also called Star Square.

5. Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel, also known as Mont Saint-Michel, is a famous French monument and Catholic pilgrimage site located in a small town in Manche Province. The island is two kilometers from the coast. The island is conical in shape with a circumference of 900 meters. It is composed of towering granites and has an altitude of 88 meters. Mont Saint-Michel is the third holiest Catholic site after Jerusalem and the Vatican. It has a long history and beautiful natural scenery.

6. Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is France’s largest tourist attraction: from Sully-sur-Loire in the Loiret province to Ann From Chalonnes-sur-Loire in Anjou, the Loire Valley offers a 280-kilometer tourist route.

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