Kolma
Colmar is a famous town in northeast France. Walking in this small town will give you the illusion of walking in Miyazaki Hayao's animation. That's because it is indeed the location of Miyazaki Hayao's famous work The Moving Castle of Hal. Colorful wooden houses and lively town squares in the film can be found here.
Sintra
Sintra is a small town on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, close to the suburb of Lisbon, the capital. There are so many beautiful historical sites in this small town near the mountains and the sea that it is hard to imagine that Portuguese national treasures such as Pena Palace, Sintra Palace and Moor Castle are all concentrated in such a small town.
Brad is bleeding.
Slovenia is a destination with almost no sense of existence on the travel map of Europe. But the town of Brad here is really one of the most beautiful towns in Europe. Located in the mountainous area of Julian Alps at the junction of northern Slovenia and Austria, it is a very popular holiday resort in Europe.
Brad owns the famous glacial lake Brad Lake, which is the most attractive scenic spot in Brad. The iconic Brad Castle stands on the rock in the middle of the lake, overlooking the lake, forming a fairy-tale scene. When you travel to Brad, you can try to stay here for a few days. If you can integrate into the life here, the laid-back attitude of the local people will definitely impress you.
Cotor
If Slovenian tourism is unpopular, Montenegro should be regarded as a tourist destination with a mysterious feeling for China tourists. The best tourist destination in this country is Kotor Bay in the south, and the old town of Cotor is a beautiful town hidden in Montenegro. This town has a history of thousands of years, and many relics are still well preserved.
The ancient town of Ketuo is surrounded by mountains and waters, and the scenery here is no less than the Norwegian fjord. The whole Adriatic Gulf is full of beautiful scenery. Among them, the twin islands in the middle of the bay and lake are the most famous scenic spots in Cotor.
Odense, odense
Odense, a small town on the Danish island of Fiying, is a veritable fairy tale town, because it is the hometown of Danish fairy tale writer Andersen. Traveling to odense will be like entering Andersen's fairy tale world. Every year, a large number of admirers of Andersen do come to make pilgrimages.
Odense is also an ancient town with a history of 1000 years. As an ancient city, low wooden buildings with traditional Danish style can be seen everywhere in the city. There are beautiful gardens and botanical gardens in the city, and magnificent castles in the outer suburbs of the town, with charming scenery.