We’ve Gathered 12 Epic Tourist Attractions, and It’s Worth Crossing the Whole World to See Them
If you feel the need to change
your life for a little while, or you’re craving a true adventure to rock your
world, you might want to leave everything behind and go on a magnificent trip
to another country and visit an attraction you’d never imagine actually exists.
At Brightside, we want to
share 12 out-of-this-world attractions with you that might change the way you
view the world.
1.
A 500-foot-high bridge in China
If you’re seeking more thrills
and adventure in your life, this sky bridge is definitely for you. Located in
Chongqing, China, this bridge scares thousands of tourists every year. Every
person walks at an altitude of 500 feet, so obviously they are all protected by
insurance. Be careful with your shoes though! If you lose them, insurance
doesn’t cover it.
2.
Tianzi Garden Hotel, China
This truly magnificent image
isn’t just another Chinese statue. No, this is the Son of Heaven Hotel located
in Langfang, China.
The design of this fantastic
building is an exact copy of the 3 Chinese Gods of luck — Fu, Lu, and Shaw, all
of which are made out of Chinese porcelain. God Fu, the central figure in the
red dress, symbolizes happiness and luck, Lou, standing to the right in the
green dress is responsible for prosperity and wealth, and the last God, Shaw,
is a symbol of health and longevity.
3.
Haw Par Villa Gardens, Singapore
Don’t worry, this is not a
cursed image, but merely an entrance to a theme park called Haw Par Villa
Gardens located in Singapore. There are more than 1,000 statues and dioramas
here, amongst which sits this gigantic mask of Bao Zheng, or Justice Bao,
protecting the park.
4.
CN Tower, Canada
The view from the CN Tower in
Ontario, Canada is purely breathtaking. It was the highest free-standing
building in the world from 1976 to 2007 with a height of 553.33 meters and is a
symbol of the city.
If you love to have adrenaline
flowing through your veins, don’t skip out on going up to the highest point of
the CN Tower. We can promise that it will leave you breathless.
5.
Cube Houses in The Netherlands
Would you like to completely
change your idea of what a house is? Then you must visit the Cube Houses.
Famous architect, Pete Blom designed these original houses in Rotterdam, The
Netherlands in 1984 and thanks to their bright and unique design, they became
known all over the world in a short period of time.
What is so peculiar about
these structures according to thousands of fans? The secret to the Dutch
architect’s success is the angle of the hexagon that he uses, letting the cubes
turn at about 45 degrees.
6.
Device to Root Out Evil, Mallorca
Continuing with the theme of
weird and fantastical houses, here is the most famous work of the innovative
conceptual artist, Dennis Oppenheim, which was first presented at the Venice
Biennale in 1997. Device to Root Out Evil is an 8-meter village church built
like a New England home, plunging into the ground by a spire.
It is quite a controversial
sculpture, and it has traveled around a lot. Today, it’s situated in the Plaza
de la Puerta de Santa Catalina in Palma, Mallorca.
7.
Carhenge, USA
If you’re a longtime fan of
both weird structures and vintage cars, then this next statue is for you.
Carhenge is a copy of
Stonehenge, located in Nebraska, USA. It is drastically different from the
original since instead of being made with megalith stones, it’s made of old
American cars that are painted gray. Carhenge was built by Jim Reynders during the
solstice of 1987.
8.
Glass Bridge, China
If you believe your life has
gotten boring in the last couple of months, you might want to visit this glass
bridge known as the East Taiheng Glasswalk, in Hubei, China. Chinese architects
have really outdone themselves this time. Not only is this bridge made out of
glass (which already gives us the chills), but it also has a terrifying
cracking effect. So along with feeling like you’re falling, you’ll also see
yourself going down.
Charybdis is the largest air
sculpture-funnel, which allowed its creator to explore the elements of water
more creatively.
According to Greek mythology,
in the Sicilian Sea, there were 2 mermaids named Charybdis and Scylla.
Charybdis stole Hercules’ oxen, and Zeus struck her with lightning which
resulted in a big swirling vortex that swallowed up many ships.
This story inspired William
Pye to create a miracle fountain he called Charybdis. In this funnel, water
moves in a circle in a transparent acrylic cylinder and forms an air vortex in
the center of the whirlpool.
10.
Waitomo, New Zealand
Waitomo, which lies on one of
the largest islands of New Zealand, is famous for its impressive limestone
caves, which are not only striking on their own but are also even more special
because of the numerous fireflies that call the underground mazes their home. Thousands
of tiny insects emit phosphorescent light, creating surreal light
installations.
If you’d love to feel as
though you’d stepped foot onto some mysterious land of magical creatures, you
absolutely need to visit this place.
11.
Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain, South Korea
If you want to see one of the
most beautiful fountains in the world, you need to visit South Korea, as it’s
there you’ll find the longest bridge-fountain in the world. 10,000 LEDs and 380
water jets are involved in this water attraction, which emits 190 tons of water
under colossal pressure. The water is taken directly from the Han River.
Fountain shows are held every day from April to October.
12.
Swarovski Crystal Head Fountain, Austria
Last, but certainly not least
on this list, is the Swarovski Crystal Head Fountain located in Innsbruck,
Austria.
The fountain was invented by
the Austrian artist, Andre Heller. Inside the building, there is the Swarovski
Museum, which is made in the form of a huge head covered in grass. Water flows
magnificently from the “mouth” of the head, and the “eyes” are made of
Swarovski glass.
If you have more fantastic
places to share with other travelers like yourself, please do so in the
comments below.
SOURCE:
BRIGHTSIDE
Comments
Post a Comment