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"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

author:Her walking years

The world is so big, they all want to see it. When it comes to travel, everyone feels the same way – the choice of destination directly determines your happiness throughout your journey. Do you go to Jiuzhaigou to see Klein Blue, or do you go to Erhai to see the sunrise? Is it next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris or a beautiful encounter in the Aegean Sea in Greece?

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Your current situation is probably - the road is long, the money is small, the time is tight, and the epidemic prevention and control that you are experiencing.

At this time, the "small" character attractions began to break into the vision of many people. The so-called "small" has the meaning of a miniature version, but also the meaning of imitation, go to these "small" character attractions, you can experience the fun of large attractions.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Where are the domestic "small" character attractions? Are they really exactly the same as the world's attractions?

Little Maldives

"Little Maldives" has been popular lately, where can I meet them? Wuxi, Jiangsu, Nan'ao Island, Guangdong, Wuhu, Anhui... All have "Little Maldives".

The real Maldives is located in the heart of the Indian Ocean near the equator. Some say it was a string of tears from an angel falling into the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is best known for its holiday islands. One Island One Hotel is a unique tourism culture in the Maldives.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

A trip to the Maldives is expensive, but many travelees find the same "Little Maldives" in the country. For example, Wuzhizhou Island in Sanya. Pick a sunny day, the blue-green color of the lake will definitely make you feel "wow" admiration. At this moment, take a photo with the thatched houses on the island, and the sense of vacation is full of points.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Little Switzerland

Switzerland is at the foot of the Alps, the most beautiful mountain in Europe. Switzerland is best known for its snow and mountains. The glaciers of the Alps, with the purest ice, reveal strange beauty.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

If you want to see the same glaciers in Switzerland, you may want to visit the Sichuan Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.

Dagu Iceberg is known as the "Little Switzerland of Western Sichuan". The glacier is close to the central city of Chengdu, and it is the most beautiful glacier in the glacier area, so the writer Alai once praised the Dagu iceberg as "the nearest distant". If you want to see the same kind of pasture in Switzerland, Bipengou in western Sichuan and ZhuoerShan in Qilian County are very good choices.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Little Paris

When you think of Paris, the first thing that comes to mind is the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower stands on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. The tower was designed and built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution and the Paris World's Fair in 1889.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Now some parks, in order to create a "little Paris", first moved to an iron tower, and built many Western-style cottages next to the tower. Strolling through the classical-style streets, you can see an iron tower, which really makes people feel like they have come to Europe. This design made the park quickly popular, becoming a place for wedding photography and girlfriend gatherings.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Little Santorini

Santorini is an island ring made up of a group of volcanoes in the Aegean Sea, 200 km southeast of mainland Greece. The population of this volcanic island is not large, only more than 14,000 people, and the blue and white houses they live in have become the most representative landscape of Santorini.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

As a result, some seaside homestays began to plan to move these blue and white houses into their own hotels. To make themselves more like a resort, the hotels have also purchased some loungers. Leaning back on a recliner, looking at the sky with leisurely white clouds, and not far away there are small blue and white houses, who says it's not like being in Santorini!

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

These artificially created small-character attractions are more classified as "pretend series" attractions. This means that once you step out of the artificial set of the business, the scenery around you may be "eclipsed" in an instant. Now some merchants, in order to attract the attention of tourists, are almost fanatical about the creation of "small" character attractions.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

At present, more than 60 cities in China have the attraction of "Kokakura". But in fact, there are many more that are not included in the statistics. Many of these "small Kamakuras" are "Kamakuras" made by scenic merchants who deliberately purchase models to attract tourists. What's more exaggerated is that some attractions (or homestays) label themselves "Ko kamakura" just by virtue of a nearby road, a piece of water, and a few photos rendered by filters, which is pure gimmick marketing.

"Little Maldives", "Little Switzerland": Why do people like to make "small" attractions?

Such a swarm of "small" attractions is not worth encouraging. What other "small" attractions do you know? Let's share it.

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