The Angel Bay of Nice in France is one of the three largest bays in the world. It is also the most beautiful and romantic Bay in the world. It is the most charming seaside resort in Europe. Located in the Provence-Alps-Blue Coast Region, the capital of the coastal Alps, is the second largest tourist attraction in France after Paris. Nice is warm all the year round. The blue Mediterranean Sea and the majestic Alps are the eternal landmarks of the city. The city of Nice is East-West along the Mediterranean, with mountains in the East and north, surrounded by mountains on three sides and flat coastal areas. The Bay facing the sea is a long, soft and beautiful arc, the arc of more than ten kilometers long is almost as perfect as that drawn by a compass. The tips at the end of the Bay are far away from each other, like the wings of angels encircling the sea, thus the name Angel Bay is given. Nice is one of the warmest cities in France. Its climate is pleasant, warm in winter and cool in summer. It belongs to the typical Mediterranean climate. After World War II, with its unique natural resources and geographical location, and numerous tourist service facilities, Nice became a holiday paradise in the eyes of the French, the most famous tourist city in France "Blue Coast" and a world-famous tourist resort. The number of visitors to Nice every year is more than 150 times that of the local permanent population. Many people choose to come to Nice to spend their old age. Blue Coast is the world's leading yacht berthing site, more than 90 (%) of the world's superyachts will berth here at least once, Nice's Vorbonne harbor masts stand, thousands of scales, yachts dense. Nice has Picasso Museum, Matisse Museum and other world-famous museums. The museum exhibits the private collection of Matisse, a famous painter of the Beast School. Russian Orthodox Cathedral with a distinctive style in the early 17th century was built by Czar Nicholas II. Six onion domes are one of its characteristics. There are also rich cultural heritage such as Roman relics and world-class opera houses.