Lyon’s Architectural Masterpiece: Musée des Confluences Redefines Cultural Experience
Perched at the meeting point of the Rhône and Saône rivers in Lyon, France, the Musée des Confluences stands as a beacon of innovative design and interdisciplinary storytelling. Crafted by Austrian architects COOP HIMMELB(L)AU and inaugurated in December 2014, this landmark institution has reshaped Lyon’s cultural landscape, merging avant-garde architecture with profound explorations of humanity’s place in nature and history.
Experience Ireland: A Dream Journey on the Emerald Isle
On the western side of the European continent, there is a country that shines like an emerald - Ireland. Its unique natural scenery and profound history and culture attract tourists from all over the world. Today, let's step into this charming country and explore those enchanting scenic spots.
Breathtaking Natural Landscapes on Earth
There are numerous stunning natural landscapes around the world, and these 16 in particular are truly awe-inspiring, each capable of leaving people amazed!
Chamonix-Mont Blanc: Alpine Gem at Europe's Summit
Nestled in France’s Haute-Savoie region, Chamonix stands as a legendary alpine sanctuary at the foot of Mont Blanc, Europe’s tallest peak. With its 4,808-meter summit piercing the clouds, this iconic mountain dominates the landscape, while the charming town below has cemented its status as a global mecca for winter sports and alpine adventure.
World Journeys: Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, a Mythical Labyrinth on the Edge of the Atlant
Located approximately 80 kilometers northwest of Belfast in Northern Ireland, along the Atlantic coast, there lies a breathtaking natural wonder – the Giant's Causeway. Composed of tens of thousands of basalt columns, this spectacle resembles a meticulously crafted work of art by nature, standing majestically along the turbulent coastline, evoking admiration for the wonders of nature.
Mer de Glace: The Magnificent Giant in French Glaciers
Mer de Glace, known as the largest glacier in France, is a remarkable natural wonder. Located in the Chamonix Valley of the Mont Blanc Massif, it stretches about 7 kilometers in length and reaches a depth of approximately 200 meters.
Subtitle: A Provencal Gem Blends Roman Ruins with Modern Art in Southern France
Nestled in the sun-drenched Provence region of France, Arles is a 2,100-year-old city where Roman heritage and Van Gogh’s artistic legacy converge. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts impeccably preserved Roman amphitheaters, theaters, and the Basilica of Saint-Trophime, alongside over 300 masterpieces created by Vincent van Gogh during his transformative stay.














