
- 4.7/5
系统错误提示On the way from Phoenix to Page, we passed through three areas with completely different geological features and vegetation. When we first left Phoenix, we saw columnar cacti on both sides of the road. As the altitude increased, the cacti and other low shrubs disappeared, replaced by tall pine forests, and finally the barren plateau with Danxia landform characteristics. It was amazing!
- 5.0/5
Lavender and SunMeet in Forest Park in St. Louis in winter. Walking in Forest Park, passing by the History Museum, Art Museum, Zoo, and Science Museum. Along the way, there are people running in shorts, cyclists, fishermen by the lake, and people playing golf and tennis... There is such a large forest park in the city center, and there are many places for entertainment. People regard exercise and enjoying the sun and outdoor air as part of their lives. I am a little embarrassed to wear a sweater and trousers.
- 4.2/5
Munx zayaVery imaginative experience. Displays of every aspect of the event in great detail and immersive. The costuming of the staff really added to the moment although more practice of the Irish accent would be helpful. Of course the building itself from the outside was awe inspiring. I was surprised at how many actually survived
- 4.1/5
sculptorSt. Louis in the central United States is located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and is named after King Louis IX of France. The most famous landmark in St. Louis is the Clavier Gate on the Mississippi River, which is very beautiful at sunrise.
- 4.8/5
love is blueThis zoo is beautiful! It's the first zoo I've been to where the animals looked happy. You have a nice view from every angle. The underwater sea lion exhibit is a must see! It's free!
- 4.7/5
M30***41This is a family park and has something for everyone. It’s pricey but they are always investing in new things and in improvements.
- 4.7/5
M30***41Our family loves animals and going to zoos. Kansas City Zoo did not disappoint. It’s a pretty decent sized zoo with a lot of different animals
- 4.3/5
M30***41Great food and drink selections. Not a bad seat in the place. Parking is easy to get in and out.
- 5.0/5
西溪老翁The William Rockhill Nelson Museum of Art is located in Kansas City, Missouri. The museum broke ground in 1930 and opened to the public for the first time in 1933. It is one of the largest art museums in the Midwest of the United States. Because it was in the Great Depression at the time, a large number of precious artworks were dumped at low prices in the global art market, and there were few buyers. Therefore, the museum acquired a large number of artworks in a very short period of time, establishing its position in art museums. The collections of the Nelson Museum of Art are mainly divided into Asian Department, European Paintings, American Paintings and Others. Among them, the Asian Department mainly collects and displays artworks from China, Japan, South Korea, India, Iran and Southeast Asian countries. Its heavyweight Chinese paintings mainly include Dong Qichang's "Ancient Landscape Album", Li Cheng's "Qingluan Xiaosi Tu", Ma Yuan's "Xiyuan Yaji Tu", Shi Tao's "Landscape Album Presented to Liu Shitou", Xu Daoning's "Autumn River Fishing Boat (Fisherman Singing in the Evening)", Zhao Ji (Song Huizong)'s "Four Birds" and so on. European paintings mainly include works by Caravaggio, El Greco, Titian, Rembrandt, Rubens, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, etc. Here are exhibited the artworks of Native Americans.







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