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Introduce the composition of Jasmine City, a world famous city.
Vienna is a famous city with a long history. Since18th century, it has become the center of European classical music and the hometown of waltz. As a famous music city, Vienna has many opera houses, cinemas and various concert halls all over the city. The most famous vienna state opera, built in 1869, is an ancient Roman building. The works of Mozart and Beethoven premiered here, and the works of all famous European opera writers in the19th century were staged here. 1945 was destroyed by World War II fire, and 1955 was rebuilt in the original style. There is a music competition here every year, which is the center of opera all over the world. Walking around Vienna, you can see the influence of music on the city almost everywhere. Many streets, parks, theaters and conference halls are named after world-famous musicians. Statues of many famous musicians stand in gardens or squares. In the inner ring city park, you can see the great johann strauss playing the violin attentively. Along the inner ring road, you will also see heroes written by Beethoven, Mozart and other music masters. These great musicians spent many years in this famous music city. This famous music city has also created various conditions for music lovers. Every year, many musicians from all over the world come here to study, create and perform. Every summer, many symphony orchestras come out of the concert hall to play for people. The beautiful melody brings people to the blue Danube, to the quiet Vienna forest and to the elegant artistic realm ... Vienna has a clear urban layout, and the urban area of 465,438+05 square kilometers is divided into "three rings and one area", namely, the inner city, the outer city, the suburbs and a jade belt-like Danube. The streets in the inner city are narrow, and there are many government agencies and historical buildings. /kloc-in the 9th century, the ring road (inner ring road) was built on the basis of the demolition of the city wall, with a width of 50 meters and a length of 4 kilometers, and modern buildings were distributed along the street. Outer city is the most prosperous business district and main residential area in Vienna. South and east of the outer ring road are industrial zones; The western suburbs extend to the edge of the forest. There are many parks, palaces and villas, and towering beeches surround the city, forming the world-famous "Vienna Forest". Vienna, a famous historical city, has always been an important gateway to East and West Europe and a communication channel between the Baltic Sea and the Adriatic Sea. Besides new york and Geneva, it is the third city with a United Nations agency. Paris, South America-Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, means "fresh air" in Spanish. Originally a grassland at the mouth of the La Plata River, it has now become the largest city in the southern hemisphere. Buenos Aires is surrounded by a small river flowing southwest from the port and the ring road. The streets in the city are wide and tidy, and the blocks are like chessboard patterns. The whole city is like a chessboard, and every two intersections are separated by the house number of 100. This city with the reputation of "Paris in South America" is very similar to the layout of Paris centered on the Arc de Triomphe and centered on the famous "5.25 Square". Many famous streets extend around from the square. On both sides of the square, there is a presidential palace called "Rose Palace". This square was named "5.25" because 18 10 held a meeting here on May 25th, announcing the ousting of the Spanish colonial governor and the establishment of the Argentine revolutionary government. From "5.25 Square" to the Parliament Square in the west, it is the most spectacular "779 Street" in the city. This street, built to commemorate Argentina's independence on July 9th (18 16), is 140m wide and there is a green belt 1.6km long in the center of the street. This street is lined with the most luxurious skyscrapers in the city. There is a 72-meter-high independence monument in the north of the street, which rises into the sky and becomes the symbol of the city. Buenos Aires, with more than 40 universities, many museums, libraries, academies of science and cultural and sports facilities, is an important cultural center in South America. The climate here is mild and the four seasons are distinct, and the city has not taken off its green clothes for many years. When it is autumn in our country, the spring here is strong. Brasilia, the new capital of machine modeling, is the newly-built capital of Brazil in 1960. Who would have thought that this modern city with a population of 350 thousand was built in just three years? Before 1957, it was still a vast wasteland. Brasilia is located on a small plain in the middle of the plateau. It is rich in water resources and has a pleasant climate. It was built according to the blueprint designed by Lucio acosta, a famous urban designer who was appraised by the whole country. The whole city is like a plane flying eastward: the nose of the plane is the "party of three powers", that is, the parliament, the presidential palace and the seat of the Supreme Court; In front of the computer room is the "Ministry Square", and on both sides are the office buildings of government ministries. Behind the computer room is the conference hall, cultural and educational area, sports city, TV tower, bus center and so on. The tail is a pollution-free industrial zone and a printing and publishing zone serving the capital; The long north and south wings are apartment areas, and at the junction of the wings and the computer room are commercial, banking and hotel areas. The two artificial lakes in the south and the north seem to embrace more than half of the city with open arms, with private houses and foreign embassies on both sides. There are no historical sites in Brasilia, but there are many buildings with novel styles, beautiful appearance and practicality. For example, the parliament office building is two buildings connected by an overpass in the middle, with a capital H shape, which means "everything is for people". The House of Representatives is like a huge bowl facing the sky, indicating that it is open. The most beautiful building in Xindu is Shuguang Palace. The pillars of this building break the convention of circle or square, some grow up and down like water chestnuts, and some spread their wings like geese. Even the small bridges on the artificial lake are exquisitely shaped, and some fall on the water like a thin plain belt. The residential area of Xindu consists of several apartment buildings from 1 1 to form a "square street". There are nurseries, primary schools, stadiums, cinemas, clinics, bakeries, food stores, pharmacies, laundry rooms and so on in and around every square street. Freeways are all one-way streets with interchanges, so it is safer to drive. Although Xindu is located in the plateau, the land is red sandy soil, and the wind is strong in dry season, but there is no dust flying. This is mainly because all the open spaces, from the square to the yard of every family, are covered with green grass, and the green area has accounted for 60% of the city's area, and great attention is paid to maintenance and management. Grassland, Woods and artificial lakes have played a role in purifying the air and regulating the climate. Eight satellite cities have been established near the new city, and together with Brasilia, the population has reached 654.38+0.2 million. The rent in satellite city is cheaper than that in Brasilia, so people are willing to live there. Panama City, a city connecting the mainland and the ocean, is located in the isthmus of Panama in the middle of the American continent. There is a city that connects two oceans with a river and builds a bridge between two continents. This is Panama City. A long time ago, it used to be a fishing village on the north shore of the Pacific Ocean, where local Indians lived. 15 19 Spanish colonists began to build cities here. /kloc-In the 1970s, the old city was burned down by pirates, and a new city was built west of the original site. 1903, after Panama became independent from Colombia, the city became the capital of Panama. The east and west ends of Panama Isthmus are relatively high, gradually decreasing from both ends to the middle, with an altitude of only 84 meters in the middle. It is by taking advantage of this favorable terrain that the Panama Canal was dug from 188 1, which is near Panama City and runs through the north and south of the isthmus. The canal excavation project was originally contracted by a French company. After the bankruptcy of the French company, 1903, the United States obtained the canal digging right and "permanent lease right" through the Panama Canal Treaty. Later, due to the opposition of the Panamanian government and people, it was changed to 1999, and Panama recovered all the rights and interests of the canal. Panama canal was completed in August 19 14 and officially opened to traffic in August 1920. The canal has a total length of 8 1.3km, a width of 150-304m and a water depth of 12.5m, and can be used for navigation of 40,000-45,000-ton ships. It connects the Pacific Ocean to the south and the Caribbean Sea to the north, becoming an important international waterway between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, shortening the voyage between the two oceans by more than 5 trillion meters to 10 trillion meters. On the canal in the west of Panama City, there is an "American Bridge". Crossing this bridge from South America is North America. After the opening of Panama Canal, the urban construction of Panama City has developed rapidly, and engaging in canal transportation and serving canal workers are the main economic sources of the city. New york, the largest city in the United States, can often be seen on the covers of many American books and periodicals, wearing a crown, holding a torch in her right hand and a declaration of independence in her left hand. This is the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in new york. She is a symbol of America. New york is located at the mouth of the Hudson River in the northeastern United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. 1609, American Henry Hudson, the representative of the Dutch West India Company, took a fancy to this place for the first time. 1626, the Dutch bought Manhattan Island at a low price from the local Indians. 1664, the British occupied Manhattan and renamed it "new york", which means "new york" in English because of the original "Yorkshire" in Britain. New york is the largest city and port in the United States. It consists of five relatively independent districts, namely Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond, covering an area of 830 square kilometers. More than 7 million residents are mostly immigrants and descendants from all over the world, including Dutch, British, Irish, Italians, Jews, Arabs, China and blacks. The famous Chinatown is home to 6.5438+0.5 million Chinese; There are more Italians here than Venice; On average, 5 out of every 8 pedestrians walking in noisy streets are foreigners or descendants of foreigners; People's skin color ranges from white to dark black. Located in the city center, Manhattan is the industrial and commercial center and the most prosperous area in new york. Wall Street, the world financial center, is located at its southern end. Wall Street is only 540 meters long and 1 1 m wide, but skyscrapers on both sides cover the street all the year round, and walking into the street is like entering a canyon. Monopoly groups and major banks in the United States have central strongholds here, and major stock exchanges conduct large-scale transactions here. There is also an "international territory" on the East River in Manhattan that does not belong to any country. This is the seat of the United Nations Headquarters. 195 1 year, the United nations city was built on this land. The main body is the 39-story United Nations Secretariat Building, and the north side of the building is the conference building of the United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council. There are many universities, museums, libraries, scientific research institutions and art centers in new york, and it is also the largest press and publication center in the world. There are about 90 kinds of daily newspapers and more than 700 kinds of weekly newspapers in the city. There are two largest news agencies in China (Associated Press and united press international), and the books published account for 3/4 of the total number of books published in China. The headquarters of the three major broadcasting networks in the United States are all located in new york. There are many tall buildings in the city, and the streets are full of traffic. Canberra, the capital without walls, is a young and beautiful city. It is very young because it was only built in the 1920s. 1927 when the capital was moved here from Melbourne, there were only about 5000 people. It is beautiful because it is a world-famous garden city, and the green area accounts for 85% of the total area of the city. Trees along the street, carpet-like lawns and all kinds of flower beds make the whole city look charming. The city government of Canberra also stipulates that no unit can build fences without approval, which has won Canberra the title of "the capital without fences". Canberra is a modern city with a novel layout. All the streets in the urban area extend radially outward, and there are various buildings in the urban area, such as circles, arcs, triangles and hexagons. Most of them are two-story buildings or bungalows. There is a Griffin Lake named after the urban designer in the east-west direction of the urban area, which is 1 1 km long and divides the whole city into two parts, namely, the Parliament Building, the Federal Mint, the National University and the Federal Academy of Sciences. There is an artificial fountain with a water column as high as 137 meters in the middle of the lake. The downtown area is a little far from the lake. The buildings here are all hexagonal and are the cultural and entertainment centers of the citizens. Geneva, a world tourist resort, is located in the southwest of Switzerland, at the southern end of the beautiful Lake Geneva, at the exit of the Rhone River. It is famous for its beautiful scenery and is a place that tourists all over the world yearn for. Geneva, with an area of about 16 1 km2, has the characteristics of a classical European city. Rhone River is a river running through the whole territory, which divides the urban area into two parts: the left bank is the old city; On the right bank is the new city. St Peter's Church is built on the top of the hill, which is the center of the old city. It is a relic left over from the12nd century and was partially rebuilt in the late Middle Ages. The buildings around the church are crowded and the cobblestone streets are very narrow. There are antique shops, watch shops and handicraft shops along the street, which basically maintain the old appearance of 500 years ago. At the bridge of Mont Blanc at the foot of the old city, there is a world-famous flower clock. This is a very unique clock. All the components are installed underground, and only the hour hand and minute hand are exposed on the ground. Everything on the clock face, such as scales, Arabic characters, picture frames, etc. , is made up of flowers, and there is a music time device. Crossing the Mont Blanc Bridge from the old city is the new city. The streets of the new town are wide and tidy, with modern high-rise buildings and parks planted with various flowers everywhere. There are many new shops and supermarkets along the street. The Palais des Nations is the European headquarters of the United Nations, located in Ariane Park in the northeast of the new town. This used to be a peacock garden, and now there are still peacocks here. Walk along the Rhone River to the northeast suburb of Geneva, and you will come to the desirable Lake Geneva. Lake Geneva, also known as Lake Lemmon, is the largest lake in the Alps. It is 72 kilometers long, 8 kilometers wide and covers an area of 580 square kilometers. It is shaped like a crescent moon. The south bank is a snowy mountain peak, and the lake is densely covered with parks, and the villas with strange shapes are hidden among them. The average water depth of Lake Geneva is 80m, and the deepest point is 3 10/0m. Water is as blue as jade. There is an artificial fountain with a height of130m in the lake. The lake area is also a paradise for waterfowl. Crowds of white pigeons roam the lake, and more than 5,000 swans chase and play with seagulls and wild ducks in the lake, showing a peaceful and quiet atmosphere. These water "residents" are well protected by Geneva people and fully enjoy the joy of peace. Whenever swans lay eggs, residents around the lake will send them hay, cotton, sponges and plastics to build delivery rooms. If "little babies" arrive in early spring, citizens will send them bread, cakes, milk and other nutrients; If swans get sick, people will hold them in their arms and take them to the hospital. Geneva is also an international city, among which 1/3 are foreigners. Many international conferences are held in Geneva, many treaties are signed here, and many international organizations are located in Geneva. Geneva is a world tourist attraction and an important international stage. Venice in the north-Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is located at the mouth of Lake Meralen in eastern Sweden, which flows into the Baltic Sea. It consists of 22 islands and some land scattered between lakes and oceans, covering an area of 65,438+086 square kilometers. Urban waterways crisscross, and dozens of bridges span the sea and lakes, connecting islands with land. In the city, ancient medieval buildings and rows of modern high-rise buildings set each other off; The blue sea blends with the winding narrow streets. The whole city is like an oil painting full of water town sentiment. Because this famous city is located in northern Europe, north of Italy, it won the title of "Venice of the North". The beautiful Stas Island (city island) is the seat of the old city. There is a well-preserved medieval building complex here. The Forbidden City in the north of the city was built in the18th century, and there are many exquisite reliefs on the walls of the magnificent inner hall. Today, the palace guards still perform a grand dressing ceremony for tourists at noon every day in accordance with the ancient tradition. To the north of the old city is selga Square in the city center. There is a huge fountain in the center of the square. There stands a big column about 40 meters high and composed of more than 80 thousand pieces of glass, which exudes strange colors in the interweaving of sunlight and lights. King Street, queen street Street and Sylvia Street around the square are the most prosperous business districts in the city. The modern atmosphere here is in sharp contrast with the ancient city. There is a huge underground shopping mall and underground railway central station under the square, which is called "the longest underground art museum in the world". Unlike Venice, which takes a boat instead of walking, Stockholm's underground railway runs through the seabed and extends in all directions, making it the main local means of transportation. The central station is divided into upper, middle and lower floors, and passengers can get on and off at the same time on each floor. City Hall is located at the eastern end of King's Island in the southwest of the city center. City Hall/KLOC-The three golden crowns on the 0/05m-high spire are the symbols of Stockholm. Near the palace, there are "China Palace" and "Beihai Caotang". Beihai Caotang is a garden in China, which was built by Kang Youwei, the leader of China Reformists, when he was exiled abroad after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898. Stockholm is also a famous tourist destination. In addition to the old city and other places of interest, there is an open-air museum in Scanson Park on the "Zoo Island". This museum concentrates buildings and tools such as farmhouses, churches and windmills in different periods and styles in Sweden. Entering the farmhouse, the "hostess" wearing various national costumes will greet you in a traditional way, perform knitting and knitting for you, and introduce interesting customs and habits. Leipzig, the host city of the World Expo, is one of the top ten cities in Germany, with a distance of 0/65km from Berlin to the north. It covers an area of 14 1 km2 and has a population of about 600,000. Leipzig, which is located in the traffic artery of Central Europe, was the trade center of East and West as early as the Middle Ages. 1 170 began to appear as a commercial exposition, which was the predecessor of Leipzig Expo. /kloc-In the 5th century, Leipzig Expo has become the center of commodity exchange among European countries. During the Second World War, most of the facilities of the Expo were destroyed, and the exchange of goods was once interrupted. After the war 1946 resumed. The exhibition hall of Leipzig Expo covers an area of 350,000 square meters and is held twice a year: the Spring Expo in March focuses on industrial products and comprehensive products; The autumn Expo in September will focus on light industrial products and various consumer goods. The book publishing and printing industry in Leipzig is very developed, and it is also a famous "book city". As early as 65438+the beginning of the 5th century, it was already a publishing and printing center in German-speaking areas. At present, there are more than 100 well-equipped printing plants in Leipzig, and the printing quality is world-famous. Among the city's more than 600,000 residents, there are more than 23,000 employees engaged in the printing industry. There are more than 30 publishing houses in Leipzig, and the city publishes 1400 books and more than 20 million copies every year. Since 19 14, Leipzig has held international book fairs regularly every year. The International Book Fair was held in the exhibition building in the city center, where booksellers and publishers from many countries gathered to participate in the exhibition. The residents of Leipzig love music very much, and almost all of them play violin and other musical instruments. This is the birthplace of German concerts. In ancient Slavic, the word "Leipzig" means "the place where bodhi trees are planted". Abundant bodhi trees can be seen everywhere in urban and suburban areas. Whenever flowers bloom, the flowers in the city are refreshing. Besides the World Expo, there are ancient palaces, Lenin's former residence, dimitrov Museum, Leipzig Zoo and other places of interest. Greenwich, the birthplace of the prime meridian, is located on the south bank of the Thames in southeast London, England, and has a tourist attraction-Greenwich. It is the birthplace of the earth meridian as the prime meridian. The Royal Greenwich Observatory was established in 1675. 1884, international astronomers made a decision at the International Longitude Conference held in Washington, USA, taking the meridian passing through Greenwich as the prime meridian and Greenwich Mean Time as the international standard time. Since then, Greenwich has become famous all over the world. After the Second World War, the work of the Observatory was affected by the increase in light intensity and the turbid air in London. Since 1948, although the original observatory has been moved to Hearst Munsu, Sussex, southeast London, many people still come here to visit. The original site of Greenwich Observatory has now become Greenwich Park. The original site of the Observatory was on the highland in the middle of the park, and now it has been changed into a part of the National Ocean Museum. Walking into the park, you can see an elegant courtyard on the left side of the path, that is the Observatory. On the wall on the right side of the courtyard gate, there is a big clock like a silver plate. This big clock was installed in 185 1 Surrounded by Roman numerals representing 24 hours, there is a small disk representing seconds on the upper left. The time displayed on the big clock is GMT. In the meridian hall, the most striking thing is a straight copper wire embedded in the marble floor, which is the world-famous prime meridian. Both sides of the copper wire are marked with the words "East longitude" and "West longitude" respectively. Tourists here always like to step on this copper wire and take photos of Zhang Zhengui with their feet in the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere respectively. One end of the prime meridian extends to the wall of an old two-story building. There is also a line engraved in the center of the bronze medal inlaid on the wall, which reads: "World prime meridian, north latitude 5 1 degree 28 minutes 38 seconds 2, longitude 0 minutes 0 seconds."
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