Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Italy trip on the third day Rome

Today is good fun too Rome. morning sleep, got up early, go to the restaurant for breakfast, light meals and big is historical. we have a full, one-day good mood this started.

(I found the diary are written in the MEMO, HOTEL the hotel the www.venere.it/roma/alpi can see)-go to the our Lady Church, MA Orr is a very gorgeous churches, are spectacular. then we boarded 714 bus, to the Cala Cala major Beach, is a very ancient Romans believed a bath, remember that in the BATH, the United Kingdom is the ancient Romans built, and they like to put the important activities are placed on the beach, and now here is the ruins, we can only guess at the Grand, because here are far from the town, so visitors rarely. Subsequently, we went to the big round the Colosseum, here is the ancient site of ornamental bucket beast, but it is in ruins. and then went to the PALATINO, once it was ancient Rome's advanced residential areas, and now is in ruins, near the Arc de Triomphe, there is also a small museum has turned out to-Paul II Memorial Hall, here on display the flag of Italy each period, next to Michelangelo designed the skin more Olympic Plaza Beata.

Then go to the wishing, are particularly more. Spain square to a concert. Roman holiday in a famous place is always crowded so disappointing. Venice square, it is not going to accidentally passed by courts, feel good, very impressive. Finally to get Bonaparte Plaza. day tired legs also quickly broken.

Feel people selling ancient Italy. one of my friends is the assessment of her eyes in Italy.

I have been to Italy three times.

The country has not advanced in terms of technology and infrastructure. It is still capitalizing on old ruins and tourism. It is also the most expensive for bad food. Their kids as young as 11 start to smoke and want to enjoy luxury. While the rest of world is moving forward, Italy is still lost in the past. Maybe that is what Italians mean about La Dolce Vita (the sweet life of doing nothing).

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