2. So, let’s start!
We have had a wonderful trip to 5
cities around the world. During this
trip, we have found some interesting
facts about each city. So, today, we
want to share them to you.
3. London
The first place we‘ve been is London.
London is a big city with lots of people
from different country and origin.
Because of this, there is over 300
language are spoken in London.
4. • The first place we’ve been in
London is the London
Underground. This transport
system has a short nickname by
the London people: “The Tube”.
London
6. • The second place we’ve been is the
Trafalgar Square. Although the
square is full of pigeons, it’s still
forbidden to feed them.
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7. London
If you are a fan of Sherlock Holmes
and want to visit 221B Baker Street
once, you’ll find the Sherlock Holmes
Museum, which was opened in 1990 by
the Sherlock Holmes International
Society.
8. Seoul
The second city in our journey is
Seoul. Seoul is a popular city, but not
everyone know the city’s full name.
Seoul’s full name is Seoul Special
Metropolitan City.
9. • Seoul is surrounded by eight
mountains from south, west, north,
and east side and divided into two
parts, inner and outer mountains.
Seoul
10. Seoul
K-Pop is the most popular music
industry. Most of K-Pop bands and
singers come from Seoul.
11. Seoul
The famous tech brand Samsung have
their headquarter in Seocho District,
seoul.
17. Tokyo
Shinjuku station has 36 platforms
including an underground and above
the ground arcade as well as more
than 200 exits!
18. Auckland
The fourth mark is Auckland.
Auckland is the biggest city of New
Zealand with the population of
1.657.000 people (2017)
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There are over 50 volcanoes in the city of
Auckland. All of Auckland’s volcanoes
come from one magma source. On of
them is Mountain Eden.
20. Auckland
For the quality of life it has, Auckland
is frequenly ranked in the top 20
liveable cities in the world
21. Auckland
The famous nick name “Auckland, City of Sails”
comes from its iconic location. Located on a
small land tongue in the center of
the Auckland region, locked in by the Tasman
Sea in the west and the Hauraki Gulf in the
east, Auckland has plenty of access to the
water.
22. Auckland
New Zealand has had three capital
cities – first Okiato (Old Russell) in the
Bay of Islands from 1840, then a year
later, Auckland, and finally Wellington.
William Hobson established Auckland
as the second capital in 1841.
23. Beijing
Our last stop is Beijing. Beijing is one
of the four ancient cities of China
(together with Xi'an, Luoyang,
Nanjing), the best preserved, and
famous around the world. Beijing
City was established over 3,000 years
ago and was called Jin City in the
Western Zhou Dynasty
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The city of Beijing wasn’t always called
Beijing. It’s both called Beijing and
Peking. Back in the ancient days, Beijing
have a numerous of names during China
dynasties and kingdoms.
26. Beijing
With the diverse culinary background,
Beijing has many dishes which are
recommended by tourists around the
world
27. Beijing
Beijing has many atractions with
beautiful Asian features like: The
Imperial Palace, The Great Wall of
China, Tiananmen Square,... These
atractions makes China has a large
number of tourists every year