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Ha Long is one of the most beautiful heritages in the world!

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Visit Ha Long Bay in Vietnam and spend some time aboard a traditional wooden junk for an unforgettable adventure. There are fewer young visitors here in the winter, making it a more peaceful and romantic destination than in the warmer months.

St. Kilda, Scotland

This island off the west coast of Scotland has gorgeous beaches and diverse ecosystems, with its mystery past (not even the origin of the name St. Kilda is known yet). When you sign up for excursions with a local boat business, you'll have the opportunity to see a wide variety of marine life. Alternatively, you might investigate the island's historic ruins. 

 

Historical monuments of Mtskheta, Georgia

The former capital of Georgia, which is often referred to as "the heart core" of this nation, is home to three breathtaking medieval cathedrals that are set atop rugged cliffs. This region is unfortunately included on the "threatened" list maintained by UNESCO owing to the lack of attention paid to conservation efforts and the degradation of architectural structures and works of art.

 

Wulingyuan Scenic Area, China

This Heritage Site in Hunan Province was formerly located in an inaccessible and undeveloped part of the province, but it has since become a popular tourist destination. More than three thousand columnar sandstone mountains cover the region that is 260 square kilometers in size at this gorgeous spot. There are boulders here that are as tall as half of the Empire State Building. These natural structures dominate the surrounding rivers and canyons.

 

Wadden Sea

The Frisian Islands are a barrier between the marshes of the Wadden Sea and the waves of the North Sea. These islands are located along the shores of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. Due to the swamp's diverse ecosystem, it is an excellent location to see a variety of different animals. This region is frequented by between 10 and 12 million migrating birds each year.

 

Angkor, Campuchia

The Angkor Archaeological Park is home to a number of minor buildings in addition to its iconic 13 temples. Specifically, Angkor Wat is the biggest and most significant complex. The temple that makes up Angkor Wat was constructed in the 12th century. The most visited tourist destination in all of Cambodia, Angkor Wat is an architectural masterpiece that spans hundreds of people, hundreds of hectares, and reaches a height of up to 200 meters at its tallest point.

 

Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

The view from the coastline of the Giant's Causeway is breathtaking, since it has basalt columns that are suspended above the ocean. In spite of the fact that these pillars are the consequence of a volcanic explosion that occurred around 60 million years ago, a local tradition claims that a giant called Finn McCool sculpted them.

 

Rapa Nui National Park, Chile

Even while Rano Kau Crater is not the most beautiful location on Easter Island, it is nonetheless highly recommended that tourists pay the site a visit. This volcano has a height of 300 meters and a crater that is almost 1,600 meters wide. It may be found at the World Heritage site of Rapa Nui.

 

Taj Mahal, India

This love symbol's tomb is a World Heritage Site, making it one of the most visited destinations in all of India. Photographers have a special fondness for the structures included within this complex, with the church serving as the primary landmark. In addition, there is an exhibition that provides guests with the opportunity to learn more about the history of the tomb as well as its architectural design.

 

The canals district of Amsterdam, Netherlands

In 2010, the historic city center of Amsterdam was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The majority of this canal system was constructed in the 17th century, when Amsterdam was beginning to establish itself as a power center as well as one of the cultural hubs. The beauty of Europe.

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