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Saturday, March 9, 2013

-Bonjour Paris-



Ulalaaaa~ I wanna share about France again.... :D



Guys, do you know? I dunno why, I’m going crazy with France now, although it’s just a little bit. But, I’m quite confused because when I like something like what I’ve felt right now, so many things support it. I find so many things about France, and that’s around me. Aaaaa~~ it makes me to have it all. Eerrr~~
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If we talk about France, what do you know?
Eiffel tower? Haha okay, I know.
Ah, but I wanna share the others, pals.

let's see together, the pictures which give us some attentions.
firstly,

Bordered by Lorraine to the north, Switzerland to the east and Burgundy to the west, Franche-Comté is blessed with two mountain ranges, the Jura and the Vosges. Covered by vast forests, it is a natural paradise. Yet there are also ample cities and charming villages that are a mixture of old and new.

If we talk about the city of Besançon, we can see an imposing citadel which built by the renowned architect Vauban stands guard over the city. Rich in cultural life, Besançon is home to the Beaux-Arts Museum—one of the country's finest. The museum, with its neo-classical facade, includes works by Bellini, Cranach, Fragonard, Boucher, Goya and Tintoretto.



secondly,
“I know of only one thing that you can do well in Lyon, and that’s eat,” the 19th-century French novelist Stendhal remarked. Two centuries later, the image of France’s third-largest metropolis is still buried under a heap of food. No surprise. France’s most celebrated chef, the octogenarian Paul Bocuse, hails from Lyon, and the city’s bouchons — homey restaurants serving rustic, traditional cuisine — are famous countrywide. But once you shovel off the tons of blood sausage and St. Marcellin cheese, you find far more than a picturesque feeding zone. The gateway to the Alps enfolds Roman ruins, Renaissance-era architecture, abundant art spaces, talented young designers, renovated riverfronts and a fast-rising neighborhood of futuristic architecture.

thirdly,



the Riviera France,
that's a beach on the Côte d'Azur.
So many events and festivals there.

fourthly,

It's Omaha beach in Normandy, guys.
As most people know, it was part of a larger operation to move in and secure several geographical areas (among them Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword beaches) to connect Allied forces, uniting efforts to combat German military.



fifthly,


It is one of the most beautiful monuments in France. Due to the many successive wars and the French Revolution, it was never actually finished, but remains nonetheless one of the finest jewels of the French Crown and one of the most stunning projects undertaken by the Sun King, Louis XIV.. That's Wow!!

lastly,

  
The Louvre, originally a royal palace but now the world's most famous museum, is a must-visit for anyone with a slight interest in art. Some of the museum's most celebrated works of art include the Mona Lisa and the Venus of Milo.

The Louvre Museum is one of the largest and most important museums in the world. It is housed in the expansive Louvre Palace, situated in the 1st arrondissement, at the heart of Paris.

yeaaaaaaaaaaahhh~~
they are so wonderful.
I am going to go there, oh France. Later..
Wait me.. hehe.. :D

 

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