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Introduction of tourist attractions in Argentina

Argentina is a federal republic in the south of South America, known as the "Silver Country" and full of mysterious charm, which lures many European explorers and conquerors upstream along the La Plata River to look for undiscovered silver and treasures buried here. Nowadays, when people go to Argentina, they have less dreams of making a fortune and more thoughts of sightseeing, just to feel different South American customs and relax their nervousness. Interesting tourist attractions in Argentina include Boca District, Argentine Glacier National Park, Argentine Presidential Palace, Buenos Aires Cathedral and Cologne Theatre.

Boca district

Located in the coastal area of Buenos Aires, Italian immigrants once lived here, and there are also the most colorful houses in the city. Boca Juniors, Argentina's best football team, is also stationed here. The uniform is made up of bright blue and yellow. This color comes not from local houses, but from flags planted on Swiss ships sailing to nearby ports.

Argentina Glacier National Park

It is located in the south of Argentina, on the east side of the Patagonia Mountains in the southern segment of the Andes, and runs through the west of the South American continent. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, on the Patagonian Plateau. The glacial lake where the Glacier Park is located is called Lake Argentina, with an area of 14 14 square kilometers.

Presidential Palace of Argentina

This rose-colored building is located on the east side of May Square, and it is also the seat of the Presidential Palace in Argentina. It belongs to Spanish rococo style. Because all presidents decorate the exterior of the building with pink paint, it gets a romantic nickname. The presidential palace occupies two floors above the ground, and the basement is a museum, which displays historical relics such as statues of previous presidents, important decrees and announcements, and important government documents.

Buenos Aires cathedral

It is a Catholic church, located in the northwest of May Square. /kloc-construction started in the mid-8th century and was finally completed in 1827. It belongs to neoclassical architecture. 12 big column is very conspicuous, representing 12 messenger. Entering the church, on the right hand side is a burning torch, which was lit from the beginning of the church construction. The overall atmosphere of the church is very solemn, and the stained glass filters the sunshine and adds a bit of soft and sacred atmosphere.

Cologne theatre

It is one of the landmark buildings in Buenos Aires. It is a typical Renaissance building on July 9th Avenue, which can accommodate more than 2,500 tourists. In addition to opera, ballet and various concerts, there are also music and dance colleges, libraries, archives and museums in the theater.