1 Interlaken is geographically the center of Berne Highland, where the famous hand-spun fine mesh cloth is produced, but it is famous for its "rag". Woodcuts like Brehon's eventually became a famous local specialty because of their complicated technology. The traditional hand-painted pottery products here are also famous. These patterns have local rural characteristics and modern flavor, and are favored by tourists. Interlaken is also a sports resort.
2. Lucerne's beautiful lakes, Alps and medieval buildings set each other off, and the scenery is picturesque and fascinating. The Royce River flows through the middle of the city, and bridges such as capel connect the two banks. Lucerne has preserved many historical buildings, including beautiful murals and various statues and fountains. Being here is like being in the Middle Ages. With a long history, modern buildings designed by the famous architect Jean Nouvel and newly-built hotels and shops have appeared one after another, and international music festivals and various artistic activities with world-class performers have made Lucerne a charming cultural city.