
1.The Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
It is the world’s largest and longest coral reef complex, located in the Southern Hemisphere. It runs along the northeastern coast of Australia, stretching from the Torres Strait in the north to south of the Tropic of Capricorn in the south, covering a total distance of 2,011 kilometers, with a maximum width of 161 kilometers. There are 2,900 coral reef islands of various sizes, and the natural landscape is very unique.
The southern end of the Great Barrier Reef is as far as 241 kilometers from the coast, while the northern end is closer, with the nearest point only 16 kilometers from the coast. At low tide, some coral reefs emerge above the water to form coral islands. Between the reef group and the coast lies an extremely convenient sea route for transportation.
- Queenstown (New Zealand)
Queenstown in New Zealand is a beautiful town surrounded by the Southern Alps and also a charming city nestled among mountains and beside water.
Queenstown is a perfect place for sightseeing. In summer, the sky is blue and the sun is bright. In autumn, the leaves are dyed in a riot of colors with their bright red and golden hues. In winter, the climate is refreshing and clear, with vast snow-capped mountains. And in spring, flowers are in full bloom.
The four seasons are distinct, each with a completely different appearance. Lake Wakatipu near the urban area is a deep and blue mountain lake. Several greenish-brown mountains covered with snow dot the background on the magnificent mountain range.
- Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)
The Cape of Good Hope, meaning “the Cape of Good Hope”, is a very famous cape at the southwestern tip of Africa, located at 34°21 ’25’ S, 18°29 ’51’ E. It is 52 kilometers north of Cape Town, the Republic of South Africa. Because of the frequent storms and rough waves, it was originally called “Storm Angle”.

- Sydney Opera House (Australia)
Located in the northern part of Sydney’s city center, it is a landmark building of the city. Designed by Danish architect Jorn Usson, it is a water complex with a shell-shaped roof beneath which combines a theater and halls. The interior architectural structure of the opera house is modeled after Mayan culture and Aztec temples. Construction of the building began in March 1959 and it was officially completed and put into use on October 20, 1973, taking a total of 14 years
- Rocky Mountains (Canada)

The Rocky Mountains in Canada are a temple worthy of worship. Only when you reach here will you feel the magic of creation, the vastness of the universe and your own insignificance.
Some people also say that the Rocky Mountains are equivalent to “merging 50 Swiss-like ones together,” and this is not an exaggeration. On a land area of nearly 30,000 square kilometers along both sides of the Rocky Mountains in Canada, there are four World Heritage national parks and three provincial nature reserves, as well as numerous scattered animal protection centers, nature reserve parks, and so on. Here you can see primeval forests, glaciers, waterfalls, rivers and large lakes.
- Sri Lanka: The best honeymoon destination

With unrivaled beaches, lush lowlands, rich natural and cultural heritage, and a unique and charming cultural atmosphere, this is Sri Lanka, known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” and the “Kingdom of Black Tea”.
As soon as you arrive in Sri Lanka, the first thing that greets you is the strong aroma of spices and the tropical island nation’s atmosphere. Ancient cities, temples, monasteries, small forests or wild grasslands, herds of elephants, monkeys, beautiful birds and butterflies keep people coming and going with great enthusiasm.
Colombo, the capital with a summer-like climate all year round and beautiful scenery, is one of the ancient cities in Sri Lanka and is known as the “Crossroads of the East”. The streets are filled with the “national tree” ironwood and the “national flower” water lily, but more often than not, there are coconut trees towering into the clouds. There are also many peculiar trees, such as the “Rain Tree” – in the evening, the leaves absorb water. When the sun rises in the east, the leaves stretch out and the water falls under the tree like raindrops.
The beautiful Indian Ocean, ancient religious culture, primitive exotic charm and authentic black tea all make a honeymoon here a fashion.
- Argentina: The best place for wine tasting

At the end of February and the beginning of March every year, wine-loving Argentinians hold a grand “Grape Festival” celebration. The celebration takes place in Menroza, the capital of Mendoza Province, a small city rich in grapes and known for its cleanliness and tranquility.
In addition to having grapes and the charming Grape festival, Mendoza is also a beautiful, clean and ingeniously greened city. There are few skyscrapers here. The streets are clean and tidy. When people walk on the streets, they can hear the gurgling sound of flowing water. There is a parallel water channel along the sidewalk, flowing through all the streets and alleys of the city, delivering clear water to every tree by the roadside. Because it doesn’t rain, the people of Mendoza came up with a unique idea and designed and built such an irrigation system that covers the entire city, ingeniously using the meltwater flowing down from the snow-capped mountains to maintain and develop urban greening.
- Palm Beach (USA)

As a place of entertainment for the wealthy and the famous, it has become a microcosm of social trends. Since the railway magnate Henry Flagler extended the railway to the town and built hotels for travellers, the town has become synonymous with luxury.
Nowadays, the favorite form of entertainment for tourists is to drive around the island, take a look at the luxurious manors there, and then head to a certain iconic restaurant to see if they can run into a celebrity.
