Introduction of tourist attractions in Argentina
Argentina is a federal republic in the south of South America, bordering Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil, and bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast. The following is an introduction to the tourist attractions in Argentina that I have compiled. Welcome to read the reference.
Introduction of tourist attractions in Argentina
1, Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls in South America is one of the five largest waterfalls in the world, located on the border between Argentina and Brazil. 1934, Argentina established a 670-square-kilometer national park in Iguazu Falls. From 65438 to 0984, Iguazu Waterfall was listed as a World Natural Heritage by UNESCO.
1542, a Spanish missionary accidentally discovered Iguazu Falls in the tropical rain forest of parana river Valley in South America. In the language of Guaraní people, Iguazu means great water. The Iguazu River, which originated in Brazil, gradually slowed down before flowing into parana river. On the border between Argentina and Brazil, this river is1500m wide, like a lake. When the water flows forward, it suddenly meets a canyon, forming a spectacular semi-circular waterfall group with a total width of 3000 to 4000 meters and an average drop of 80 meters. Iguazu Waterfall is unique in that there are many places to see. From different places, different directions and different heights, we see different scenes. The best tour season is1-March.
2. Lake Argentina
This is a glacial lake, located in Santa Cruz province in the south of Argentina, with an area of 1, 4 1.4 square kilometers, surrounded by snow peaks on the lakeside, lush forests and charming scenery, making it the most attractive tourist attraction in Argentina.
3. Carter delaire, mt
The famous Argentine ski center is located in Na huelva Pi National Park in the west of Rionegro Province. From June to September every year, Europe and America are in Xia Zhishi, with heavy snow and white clothes, becoming a natural ski resort, and a large number of European and American skiers flock here. For the convenience of skiers, there are well-equipped hotels and restaurants, and an aerial cable car has been built to take tourists directly to the top of the mountain.
4. Cologne Theatre
This is one of the largest and busiest opera houses in the world. In Buenos Aires, the Cologne Grand Theatre stood in the street square on July 9. This is a typical Renaissance behemoth. There are countless columns and statues in the marble corridor. Rows of crystal-clear prismatic chandeliers shine brightly on the house. The walls are shining, and the huge auditorium with Red Velvet carpet at the foot exudes a luxurious atmosphere. In addition to the audience of 2500 people, it can also accommodate 1000 standing audience. There are 632 seats in the front row of the main hall alone, and the seats are spacious and comfortable.
5. Tierra del Fuego National Park in Argentina
Ushuaia is a small town and a seaport. If you open the map of the world or spin the globe, it may take a lot of effort to find out where it is, but I want to say: except the Antarctic, ordinary people in the farthest places can live and live normally. You will not hesitate to find its exact location-the southernmost tip of the South American continent, a small town on Tierra del Fuego, located between strait of magellan and Cape Horn, known as the end of the world. In Hindi, ushuaia means bay to watch the sunset.
Tierra del Fuego was originally inhabited by Indians Ona, Yangan and Ala Karuf. 1520 10 when the navigator Magellan discovered the strait of magellan named after him, he first saw the bonfire lit by the local natives on the island, so he named the island Tierra del Fuego. From 1832 to 1836, Tierra del Fuego became famous after the visit of British biologist Charles Darwin.
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What are the tourist attractions in Argentina?
After watching the fierce World Cup in Argentina, we might as well take a trip to Argentina! Argentine tourism ranks second in Latin America, and this country has the second largest river in South America, parana river, which has a long history of Inca culture.
In addition, the most famous is probably the tango in Argentina. The warm and beautiful dance made many people fall in love with this kind of dance, and then began to fall in love with this country, Argentina.
What are you doing in Argentina? Next, Bian Xiao will tell you about Argentine tourist attractions!
Buenos Aires, 1:
San Telmo is the oldest block in the Argentine capital and the birthplace of tango. Strolling in the pedestrian street, colonial-style buildings can be seen everywhere, old and full of vitality. Every Sunday, an antique market is held here, and street musicians also add a unique style to it.
2. mendoza province:
Mendoza province, near the Andes, is the wine capital of Argentina. There are hundreds of years of vineyards and thousands of wine cellars here, and nearly half of Argentina's wine is produced here. Visitors can taste the most famous wine in South America here.
3. Valdes Peninsula:
Valdez Peninsula is located in Patagonia at the southern tip of South America. Because it is home to endangered animals such as South American fur sea lions, walruses and southern right whales, this area was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. Every year, the largest mammals in the world come here to breed.
4. Aconcagua Mountain:
Aconcagua Mountain is located at the northwest end of mendoza province, with an altitude of 6,962 meters. Nicknamed "American Giant", it is the highest mountain outside Asia. It attracts climbers from all over the world.
5. Taranpaya Nature Park:
Located in la rioja, this natural park was listed as a human cultural heritage by the United Nations in 2000. Visitors can see dinosaur fossils 250 million years ago here.
6. Moon Valley:
Moon Valley is1200m above sea level and covers an area of about 630 square kilometers. It is also located in Taranpaya Nature Park, where a large number of geographical wonders and paleontological remains are preserved.
7. Punta Tombu Island:
The island, also known as Cape Tong Mo, is the largest Magellanic penguin habitat in the world. From September to April every year, visitors can see pictures of penguins giving birth and feeding their chicks here.
8. Salt Lake:
Salt Lake is located in the north of Argentina, with an altitude of about 3500 meters and an area of 120 square kilometers. Not far from the salt lake, there is also the world heritage Humawaka Valley.
9, San ignacio Minnie site:
Christian missionaries from the 0/7th century AD/KLOC came here to preach and try to baptize the Guarani people. Now, the site of the mission area has been listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO.
10, Ping Tourasse River Hand Cave:
Ping Tourasse River Hand Cave, located in Patagonia, is named "Hand Cave" because of the human handprints preserved on its rocks. There are also well-preserved cave murals here. It is reported that these murals were created 9500 years ago.
In fact, after reading the introduction of these scenic spots, everyone will know that more landscape types in Argentina are humanities and relics. In fact, the process of understanding a country's culture is also a tourist experience. Isn't it a tourist gain to know more about the story of this country?
Argentina tourist attractions
The tourist attractions in Argentina recommend Iguazu National Park, Mendoza and Drake Strait.
1. Iguazu National Park
Iguazu National Park is located in the basalt zone, 80 meters high and 2700 meters in diameter. It crosses the border between Argentina and Brazil, and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world is located in the center of this area. Many small waterfalls lined up and poured down, causing huge splash. More than 200 species of vascular plants grow around the subtropical rain forest.
2. Mendoza
Mendoza is a historic city in central and western Argentina and the capital of mendoza province. Located in the center of Cuyo, which is famous for its wine making. Sierra de los Paramillos is a branch of the city in the western Andes, built on the alluvial valley of Mendoza River.
3. Drake Strait
The Drake Strait is located between the southernmost tip of South America and south shetland islands, near Chile and Argentina, and is a part of the Antarctic Ocean. Before the Panama Canal was dug, the Drake Strait was one of the important sea passages connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. The channel was named after the discoverer Francis Drake, who was the captain of the British privateer in the/kloc-6th century.
4. Mount Urtok and Mont Cathedral City
The church city of Monte is 9 kilometers away from the provincial capital of Có rdoba1/KLOC-0. It is an ancient mountain city with an altitude of 797 meters and a permanent population of 8,000. The town is located at the foot of Ultok Mountain at an altitude of 2000 meters. Before the arrival of the Spanish, there lived the Indian Comaichigong tribe. /kloc-At the end of 0/7, Carla Baremba, the last leader of Maiqingong, was brutally killed by the Spanish.
5.Tablada Deumawa
Tafroda Deumawaka is located on the most important cultural passage along the spectacular Rio Grande Valley. Its source begins in the cold wasteland of Antioch Plateau, and then extends southward, and it joins with Rio Leona after about 150 km.
Introduction of tourist attractions in Argentina
Argentina is a federal republic in the south of South America, known as the "Silver Country" and full of mysterious charm, which lures many European explorers and conquerors upstream along the La Plata River to look for undiscovered silver and treasures buried here. Nowadays, when people go to Argentina, they have less dreams of making a fortune and more thoughts of sightseeing, just to feel different South American customs and relax their nervousness. Interesting tourist attractions in Argentina include Boca District, Argentine Glacier National Park, Argentine Presidential Palace, Buenos Aires Cathedral and Cologne Theatre.
Boca district
Located in the coastal area of Buenos Aires, Italian immigrants once lived here, and there are also the most colorful houses in the city. Boca Juniors, Argentina's best football team, is also stationed here. The uniform is made up of bright blue and yellow. This color comes not from local houses, but from flags planted on Swiss ships sailing to nearby ports.
Argentina Glacier National Park
It is located in the south of Argentina, on the east side of the Patagonia Mountains in the southern segment of the Andes, and runs through the west of the South American continent. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, on the Patagonian Plateau. The glacial lake where the Glacier Park is located is called Lake Argentina, with an area of 14 14 square kilometers.
Presidential Palace of Argentina
This rose-colored building is located on the east side of May Square, and it is also the seat of the Presidential Palace in Argentina. It belongs to Spanish rococo style. Because all presidents decorate the exterior of the building with pink paint, it gets a romantic nickname. The presidential palace occupies two floors above ground, and the basement is a museum, which displays historical relics such as statues of previous presidents, important decrees and announcements, and important government documents.
Buenos Aires cathedral
It is a Catholic church, located in the northwest of May Square. /kloc-construction started in the mid-8th century and was finally completed in 1827. It belongs to neoclassical architecture. 12 big column is very conspicuous, representing 12 messenger. Entering the church, on the right hand side is a burning torch, which was lit from the beginning of the church construction. The overall atmosphere of the church is very solemn, and the stained glass filters the sunshine and adds a bit of soft and sacred atmosphere.
Cologne theatre
It is one of the landmark buildings in Buenos Aires. It is a typical Renaissance building on July 9th Avenue, which can accommodate more than 2,500 tourists. In addition to opera, ballet and various concerts, there are also music and dance colleges, libraries, archives and museums in the theater.
Where is the fun in Argentina?
Argentina is located in the southeast of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Antarctica across the sea in the south, Chile in the west, Bolivia and Paraguay in the north and Uruguay and Brazil in the northeast. It is 3694 kilometers long from north to south and 1423 kilometers wide from east to west. The land boundary line is 25,728 kilometers long and the coastline is 4,725 kilometers long. It has a tropical climate in the north, a subtropical climate in the middle and a temperate climate in the south. It covers an area of 2,780,400 square kilometers (excluding the Malvinas Islands and the Antarctic territory claimed by Albania).
I. ushuaia
Ushuaia is the southernmost city where human beings live. It is 0/000 nautical mile away from ushuaia Port/KLOC-and is the vast glacier Antarctica. Located at the southernmost tip of South America, 54 47' south latitude is 900 kilometers away from Antarctica, which is the real end of the world in geographical sense.
There is a Spanish brand "fin del mundo" in ushuaia Port, which translates to the end of the world. Historically, remote ushuaia once became a place for exiled prisoners. The town buildings here, as well as the train track known as the "World Terminal Train", were all built by a group of prisoners.
The port is full of cruise ships about to cross the Drake Strait and the southernmost lighthouse in the world. If you've seen Wong Kar-wai's "Spring at First Breathe", you'll be impressed.
Second, Iguazu Falls.
The most impressive thing in Argentina must be Iguazu Falls. It is the world's natural and cultural heritage, the widest waterfall in the world, and the place that my brothers Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu Wai yearn for in Spring Break. Iguazu is located at the junction of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. "Iguazu" means "Dashui" in Guarani language of India. This place is a must-see for traveling to South America.
Third, Moreno Glacier.
Moreno Glacier refers to several active glaciers located at the southern tip of South America, near 52 degrees south latitude, and is still advancing in Santa Cruz province, Argentina. Moreno Glacier is still a "young" group in the glacier world. Moreno Glacier is like a huge "ice wall", moving at a speed of 30 cm every day, as if feeling the breath of the Ice Age.
Moreno Glacier is 1.5km wide on the fertile lake side, 2.5km wide (or 4km) on the Argentine lake side, and the depth is over 30km. Some people say it is sandwiched between two mountains, like a giant glacier tongue. What an image! The tongue alone is already very big and long, so how long this giant silver dragon should be! What's even more amazing is that this is still a living glacier, which keeps growing and pushing into the lake. After several years, the lake was blocked, which caused the water level of the lake to rise, and the highest water level was 8 meters higher than that of the downstream, similar to the lake in the earthquake-stricken area. The lake and glacier are constantly fighting, and gradually rush out of the gap at the lower part of the ice dam, forming an ice cave, which gradually expands and finally collapses, and the lake rushes out of the obstacle and restores the original water level.