When it comes to St. Malo, you can't get rid of pirates, mention pirates, and have to think of the Caribbean. The most legendary place in St. Malo is the name of its "Pirate City". The French writer Fochbaye once called St. Malo the stone crown on the waves. This is because the two-kilometer-long wall of St. Malos old city is mostly 15 to 17th-century stone and wood buildings. Today's Saint Malo is not an ancient city. The original old city was destroyed during World War II. It was the French people who rebuilt completely after the war.
There is a special holiday every four years in Saint Malo. Everyone will wear an old sailor suit, driving a sailing ship in the age of voyages, dozens of sailboats, and sailing to the Caribbean Sea, very spectacular.
In the ancient city of St. Malo, there are also intricate shopping streets, especially good to buy. A variety of good-looking chocolates, with hand-made gifts, special clothing, hurry up the wallet.
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