Encounter Exquisite Small Towns and Rediscover the Essence of Life



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Encounter Exquisite Small Towns and Rediscover the Essence of Life

In the hustle and bustle of the prosperous city, we are overwhelmed by the pressure of work, the burden of study, the tension of exams, and the busyness of striving. We often forget what life is truly like. When on earth can we slow down our hasty steps and truly live for ourselves? Perhaps, it's time to arrange a relaxing trip for ourselves, staying away from restlessness and burdens, quietly experiencing those of the most beautiful small towns in the world, and retrieving the essence of life.

Alberobello, Italy

Alberobello in Italy is renowned as the "Heavenly Town". It used to be a barren land with extremely harsh natural conditions. The earliest stone houses can be traced back to the 12th century. In the 16th century, more and more refugees fleeing from natural disasters and man-made calamities came here. They made use of local materials and built houses with limestone. Nowadays, Alberobello preserves more than 1,000 uniquely shaped stone-roofed houses. It can be truly called the "Home of Stone-Roofed Houses" in the world and was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.

 

Cinque Terre, Italy - Manarola

On Italy's proud list of world heritage sites, the Cinque Terre, nestled among mountains and by the sea, is definitely a town that is both ordinary and unique. From its geographical environment to its natural landscape, this colorful fishing village is like a mythical town, hanging on the cliff. Here, people don't need to rely on mobile phones to keep in touch because they can meet acquaintances by chance on the streets of the small village at any time. When you avoid the crowds, walk along the plank road, climb to the top of the mountain, and face the sea, you will see the colorful houses edged with golden light from the sun, and the whole world seems to be shining brightly.

 

Hamnoy Town, Norway

Hamnoy Town is located along the coast of Norway. Most of the houses in the town are built with red painted wood, which forms a sharp contrast with the cold Norwegian winter. Here, you also have the opportunity to admire the beautiful aurora, and that gorgeous scenery is so stunning that it takes your breath away.

Colmar Town, France

 
Colmar is located in the east of the Alsace region in France and is the third largest city in the Alsace region in terms of population, after Strasbourg and Mulhouse. Since 1984, Colmar Town has been rated as a 4-flower-level city in France and has won the "Flower Level" award of French national cities several times. The medieval-style buildings and the decorations full of fun make people can't help but have infinite reverie
 
 
Encountering these beautiful small towns is as if time has slowed down, and we can rediscover the true meaning of life in this tranquility and beauty.
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