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It has been more than 6 centuries since Columbus explored the vast Americas, and soon it has become a bright spot on the world tourism map. The Americas not only has skyscrapers or busy city streets, it also stores so many valuable cultural heritage, reflecting an ancient civilization brilliant ...
1. Quebec (Canada)
In 1985, Quebec was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage

If you have the opportunity to go to Canada, you cannot miss Quebec - the old quarter of the French community. Quebec in the fall, you will immerse yourself in the sea of ​​dreamy maple leaves, admire the architecture of the ancient castles and feel the intense passionate embrace of Mother Nature. Watching the views from the observatory, reading a book or sipping a hot cup of tea with maple syrup is a great way to enjoy the autumn flavors here.

2. Heritage City of Philadelphia (USA)
In 2015, Philadelphia was recognized by OWHC as the first Heritage City in the United States
 Although Philadelphia does not have a beautiful natural landscape, this place has been dubbed the "Cradle of America" ​​with great attraction for those who love to explore the history and culture of the flag. When you come to Philadelphia, you will not be overwhelmed by high-rise buildings built in modern architecture, or the street corners bearing an ancient impression with a brick roof that has been hundreds of years old.

3. Grand Canyon (USA)
In 1979, the Grand Canyon National Park was recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage

Coming to the United States, you definitely cannot miss the opportunity to explore the Grand Canyon National Park with many spectacular masterpieces of the mother of great nature. Walking on the Skywalk glass bridge to see the magical sunset purple color of North Rim or touching the "aged" rocks over 4 billion years old will make you admire the clever arrangement of the created hand. chemistry.

4. Architectural complex of Chichen-Itza (Mexico)
In 1988, the Chichen Itza architectural complex was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage.

Mexico stands out on a world tourism map with the Chichen Itza architectural complex dating back over 1500 years of history. These are temples built in the shape of the ancient Mayan pyramid. Coming to Chichen Itza, you will not be overwhelmed by the works of worshiping the Sun, giant stone pillars and the mysterious Chac Mool statue are also extremely attractive features.

5. Old Havana City (Cuba)
In 1982, the city of Havana was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage

The heart of the free "girl" - Havana, which has undergone so many colonial periods of colonialism - has shed more light on the quintessence of a heroic city. Strolling the cobblestone streets, you will see the historic La Bodeguita del Medio, the Church Square or the old colonial buildings dating back to the 16th century. sipping a minty cocktail, exploring famous cigar shops and 1950s Chevrolet cars on the road will bring you more exciting experiences in the ancient city of Havana.

 6. Casco Viejo (Panama)
In 1997, Casco Viejo was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage

Panama not only has a famous canal but also the old town Casco Viejo easily captivates people from afar. Try once walking around the peaceful streets, you will have the opportunity to admire the Metropolitan Cathedral with unique classical architecture, or the majestic fortresses associated with majestic historic feats. Or visit the Aquarium Museum will help you discover more species of aquatic species of the vast Caribbean.

7. Machu Picchu (Peru)
In 1983, Machu Picchu was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
 Nestled in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu in Peru is considered a "forgotten city" with many mysteries yet to be answered. Over 3000m above sea level, Machu Picchu will open in front of you with so many ancient fortresses over 500 years of history, fortified temples or large squares as a living testament to A brilliant civilization once existed here. You will encounter gentle women with typical costumes of the Andes, or llamas camel walking around the old temples. All the details paint a colorful picture in the deserted mountains.

8. The Iguazu (Argentina & Brazil)
In 2011, Iguazu falls was recognized by NOWC as one of the seven natural wonders of the new world

Located on the border of two countries Brazil and Argentina, Iguazu Falls will open before your eyes the magnificent scenery overwhelmed. The majestic Iguazu falls are divided into two unique water layers, with many cascades flowing down the rocky banks into an extremely impressive horseshoe. Zooming in on the two sides, you can see the trail running through the vast mountains and forests, capturing every moment of the wildlife and flora, or simply watching the double rainbow appear in the white water. erase.

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