Portugal’s oldest city, the ancient old city has unlimited customs, more and more Chinese tourists come to China

In the past two years, Portugal, which has been low-key, has been loved by more and more travelers. The ancient countries along the Atlantic coast have the purest European customs, the long coastline, the magnificent Atlantic scenery, and the colorful old buildings. A story full of stories. Lonely Planet calls Portugal the “best value for money” destination.

In addition to the capital, Lisbon, Portugal’s second-largest city, Porto, is definitely a place to stop. Porto, Portuguese as Porto, is the country’s name, Porgal, where the country’s history and traditions are carried.

The city of Porto is divided into two parts by Ibaraki to Shanghai flight a river, one of the city of Porto, which is certified as the world’s cultural heritage by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and on the other side is known for its wines and a large number of wine-cellar-gathering sub-cities. Here, you can see real portugal.

It is perfect to describe Porto in simple and rich terms, because the city is even older than Lisbon, the capital, and is the oldest city in Portugal. Porto Old City is small and beautiful, colorful, like an old color TV set, playing some faded 80 s old movies.

The Duluo River winds through the city, and a landmark iron bridge, Louis I Bridge, straddles the old city and the new city, standing on the bridge overlooking the panoramic view, and the ancient dwellings built according to the mountain are stacked and distributed on both sides of the Duluo River, and the water in the mountain city is Huaihua to Shanghai flight dependent on each other. The beauty of Porto is amazing.

It is the best way to measure a city with a foot, and Porto is not so small that it can almost reach all the sights in walking distance. Porto’s alleyway, like a maze, is more steep than Lisbon, and is often lost in a path, but a few steps have been known to make you feel better about getting lost here.

Porto has an iconic tile culture, where paintings made of blue and white tiles can be seen in every corner. This tile can be seen everywhere on the exterior walls of the house, the walls of cafes and bars, subway station passageways, railway station halls, and the interior of the church.

The growing number of Chinese tourists to Portugal in recent years has greatly led to the development of local tourism and economy. Among them, Porto admitted more than 77000 Chinese tourists in 2018.

So recently, local tourism authorities are pushing for the opening of direct flights between Porto and China to attract more Chinese tourists. At that time, more Chinese tourists can more easily cross the Portuguese soul.

 

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