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Where's Thea?
With the popularity of the movie "Beijing meets Seattle", it has also brought a lot of tourism income to the city of Seattle to a certain extent. But is this city really full of romantic fantasies as depicted in the movie? Let's introduce where Seattle is located and what scenic spots are worth visiting.

Seattle, located in King County, Washington, USA, is the largest city in the northwest of the United States, with the Olympic Mountain in the west and Lake Washington in the east. The coordinates of the city center are 47 37' 35'' north latitude and 122 19' 59'' west longitude. There are many celebrities in this field, such as Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft. Its famous attractions include Mount Rainier National Park, Seattle Center Space Needle Tower, Woodland Park, Space Needle, Pioneer Square and Park Market.

The main attractions in Seattle

Seattle center space needle tower

Seattle Center and its iconic space needle tower and monorail train were originally built for the 1962 World Expo, but later it became an entertainment center and park area. In addition, the futuristic steel and glass structure of Seattle Central Library is also worth a try. Visitors can take the elevator to the 360-degree panoramic needle observation deck, overlooking the whole city, Elliot Bay and mountains. Rainier.

Woodland park

Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle covers an area of 92 acres and has many threatened and endangered species from all over the world. The zoo is very popular with families. This is the first zoo to create a natural exhibition. Its 300 different species include elephants, snow leopards, jaguars, lemurs and grizzly bears in Asia and Africa.

Pike Place Market

On the two floors of the picturesque park market, suppliers offer a variety of goods for sale. Going to the market is an ideal way to walk through the bustling crowd in PikePlace and hear some unusual stories.

Pioneer Square

Pioneer Square, marked by a 60-foot totem pole, is the historical center of the city. In Victorian architecture, the Smith Tower stands out for its spectacular height (42 stories). There is a viewing platform on the 35th floor, which is very suitable for sightseeing. There is also Klondike Gold Rushing National Historical Park (Klondike) nearby.

GoldRushNationalHistoricalPark) remembers that during the 1897 gold rush, the number of prospectors going to Yukon surged.