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The Causses and the Cévennes, Mediterranean agro-pastoral Cultural Landscape

Located in the south of central France, this 302,319-hectare land is a mountainous landscape interspersed with deep valleys that represent the relationship between agro-pastoral systems and their biophysical environment, especially accessed by paths or less travelled roads. The villages of the Causses and the solid stone farmhouses on deep terraces reflect the organization of a large monastery from the 11th century. The Lozère Mountains within the land are one of the last places where summer migratory grazing is still carried out in the traditional way (using paths).

Archaeological Site of Carthage

Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the Gulf of Tunisia. From the 6th century AD, it developed into a trading empire covering much of the Mediterranean and possessed a brilliant civilization. During the long Punic Wars, Carthage occupied Roman territory, and Rome finally destroyed its rival in 146 BC. A second Carthage - Rome - was founded on the ruins of the first.

Archaeological Site of Troy

With a 4,000-year history, Troy is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. The site was first excavated in 1870 by the famous archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. From a scientific point of view, its extensive remains are the most important evidence of the first contact between Anatolian civilization and the Mediterranean world. In addition, the siege of Troy by Greek Spartan and Achaean warriors in the 13th or 12th century BC was immortalized by Homer in The Iliad and has inspired great creative artists around the world since then.

Archaeological Area of Agrigento

Agrigento was founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century BC and became one of the major cities of the Mediterranean world. Its pre-eminence and pride are reflected in the remains of its magnificent Doric temples, many of which remain intact today beneath fields and orchards. Selected excavation areas reveal the burial customs of later Hellenistic and Roman towns, as well as the early Christian inhabitants.

Dongli Lake Water Hot Spring Happy Valley

Tianjin Dongli Lake Langju Hot Spring Valley is currently the largest comprehensive indoor water hot spring entertainment project in Asia. Tianjin Dongli Lake Langju Hot Spring Valley is a comprehensive tourism product with a Mediterranean style theme, focusing on water entertainment, hot spring health, and physical therapy, combining hotel meetings and traditional bathing. The overall design of the project is seamlessly integrated with the original ecological rainforest environment, and the indoor environment is like spring all year round. Visitors can enjoy the fun brought by water in umbrella-shaped fountains, swings, under water curtains, and peacocks spreading their tails...

Langju Hot Spring Valley

Tianjin Dongli Lake Langju Hot Spring Valley is a comprehensive tourism product with a Mediterranean theme, focusing on water entertainment, hot spring health care, and physiotherapy, combining hotel meetings and traditional bathing as one of the four major functions. The overall design of the project is seamlessly integrated with the original rainforest environment, and the indoor environment is warm and comfortable all year round.