
(廉价的)
便宜的
having a low price

(人满为患的)
拥挤的
(of a space) filled with things or people

(令人沮丧的)
令人失望的
not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes

(贵重的)
昂贵的
having a high price

(具有历史意义的)
历史性的
relating to a person or event that is a part of the past and is documented in historical records, often preserved for educational or cultural purposes

(庄严的)
令人印象深刻的
causing admiration because of size, skill, importance, etc.

(和平的)
宁静的
free from conflict, violence, or disorder

(远离的)
偏远的
far away in space or distant in position

(惊艳的)
壮观的
extremely impressive and beautiful, often evoking awe or excitement

(浪漫主义的)
浪漫的
describing affections connected with love or relationships

(迎合游客的)
过度商业化的
intended for, visited by, or attractive to tourists, in a way that one does not like it

(教会)
教堂
a building where Christians go to worship and practice their religion
A church is a building used for Christian religious activities, such as worship, prayer, and community gatherings. It is typically designed to be a place where people come together to practice their faith, attend services, and celebrate religious holidays. Churches vary in size and architectural style, ranging from small chapels to large cathedrals. The interior often features seating for people, altars, and religious symbols like crosses or stained glass windows. Churches are also often important cultural and historical landmarks in communities.

(集市)
市场
a public place where people buy and sell groceries

(纪念馆)
纪念碑
a structure built in honor of a public figure or a special event
A monument is a structure or statue built to honor or remember a person, event, or idea. Monuments can be found in public places and are often made from materials like stone, metal, or concrete. They are designed to stand the test of time, serving as a symbol of significance or historical importance. Monuments can vary in size and shape, from small plaques to large sculptures or buildings. They help preserve memories and educate future generations about important moments or individuals in history.

(寺院)
清真寺
a place of worship, used by Muslims
A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, serving as a center for religious activities and community gatherings. Typically, mosques feature a large prayer hall where worshippers gather for prayers, especially on Fridays, which is a special day for communal worship. They often have a minaret, a tall tower from which the call to prayer is announced, and may include decorative elements like domes, arches, and intricate patterns. Many mosques also provide spaces for learning, community events, and social activities, making them important cultural and religious hubs within Muslim communities.

(美术馆)
博物馆
a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

(国立公园)
国家公园
an area under the protection of a government, where people can visit, for its wildlife, beauty, or historical sights
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(老城区)
旧城区
the historic part of a city, often characterized by old buildings, narrow streets, and cultural landmarks
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(歌剧大厅)
歌剧院
a theater designed for performing operas
An opera house is a theater specifically designed for staging operas and other musical performances. It features a large auditorium with a stage, seating for the audience, and often includes specialized acoustic design to enhance sound quality. Opera houses may also have additional facilities such as rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, and an orchestra pit. They are known for their elaborate architecture and are often located in major cities, serving as cultural centers for high-quality musical and theatrical productions.
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(王宫)
宫殿
a large building that is the official home of a powerful or very important person such as a king, queen, pope, etc.
A palace is a large and grand building, often associated with royalty or high-ranking officials. It is typically designed with impressive architecture, luxurious interiors, and expansive grounds. Palaces are often used as residences for kings, queens, or emperors and may feature rich rooms like throne halls, ballrooms, and grand dining areas. They are often located in significant or historical areas and may be open to the public as tourist attractions. Palaces are symbols of power, wealth, and status, and they are designed to showcase grandeur and luxury.

(园区)
公园
a large public place in a town or a city that has grass and trees and people go to for walking, playing, and relaxing

(饭店)
餐厅
a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

(遗迹)
废墟
(plural) the remains of something such as a building after it has been seriously damaged or destroyed

(买东西)
购物
the act of buying goods from stores

(地区)
区
an area of a city or country with given official borders used for administrative purposes

(民广场)
广场
an open area in a city or town where two or more streets meet

(塑像)
雕像
a large object created to look like a person or animal from hard materials such as stone, metal, or wood
A statue is a three-dimensional artwork that represents a person, animal, or object. It is usually made from materials such as stone, metal, or wood, and is often created to honor individuals or convey artistic expression. Statues can vary in size and detail, and they are commonly placed in public spaces, gardens, or museums. They are designed to be seen from various angles and often serve as decorative or symbolic elements.

(戏院)
剧院
a place, usually a building, with a stage where plays and shows are performed

(楼)
塔
a tall and often narrow building that stands alone or is part of a castle, church, or other larger buildings
A tower is a tall, slender structure that can either stand independently or be part of a larger building, such as a castle, church, or palace. Towers are usually much taller than they are wide and can be used for various purposes, such as observation, defense, or housing bells. They are often designed to stand out and can be made from materials like stone, brick, or metal. Towers are commonly seen in both historic and modern architecture, symbolizing strength, height, or grandeur. Some towers, like clock towers, also serve as landmarks in cities.

(气氛的)
大气的
having a connection to or originating in the Earth's atmosphere

(野生生物)
野生动物
all wild animals, considered as a whole, living in the natural environment
Wildlife refers to all living organisms that are not domesticated and exist in their natural habitat, including but not limited to animals, plants, and microorganisms. It includes a diverse range of species that inhabit different ecosystems, such as forests, deserts, oceans, rivers, and grasslands. Wildlife plays an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of the planet and provides various benefits, such as pollination, nutrient cycling, pest control, and food production. Unfortunately, due to human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, hunting, and climate change, many wildlife populations are threatened or endangered, making their conservation and protection crucial for the long-term health of the planet.
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(优美的)
美丽的
extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

(乏味的)
无聊的
making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

(海港)
港口
a sheltered area of water along the coast where ships, boats, and other vessels can anchor safely, typically protected from rough seas by natural or artificial barriers
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