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Brazilian Snapshots

The Brazilian flag consists of green, yellow and blue. Green symbolizes the dense jungle, yellow the rich minerals and blue the dreamy starry sky of Rio de Janeiro.

1. Be a dartboard in the green Amazon wilderness

The world's largest plain is the Amazon Plain in northern Brazil, the world's largest plateau is the Brazilian Plateau in southern Brazil, Brazil also has the world's largest flow of rivers in Brazil - the Amazon River, Brazil's Paraná River is the second largest river in South America, the famous Iguazu Falls stands on its tributaries. Brazil hosts so many of the world's best, with countless species, and is home to one-fifth of the world's birds and fish. But there are still many areas that are untouched by mankind, where the mystery is like a green light emanating from the eye of the earth, which makes people want to go and find out what it is all about.


2. Gold minerals create rapid urban construction

Thanks to the rich natural resources and abundant labor force, Brazil's GDP is the first in South America and the sixth in the world. Rio de Janeiro is too famous, but in fact Brasilia is the capital of Brazil. This highland capital at 1,158 meters above sea level is a World Heritage Site in its own right, and is the largest city in the world built in the late 20th century. Two great designers used the airplane floor plan as a blueprint for the functionality of the city's various districts, and it is a landmark in urban planning all over the world. The old capital of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, was located in the southeast, and the vast center-west and the Amazon in the north were rich in resources, so the capital was moved to Brasilia. This has resulted in the so-called “two Brazil's”: the coast is advanced and comparable to Europe and the United States, while the interior is desolate and backward. When planning where to stay, it is advisable to gauge the level of construction in each city.


3. Rio Adventure under the blue stars

Rio attracts a large number of tourists every year. The camera skims over the statue of Christ in Rio de Janeiro, one of the seven new wonders of the world, and spreads out the winding coastline, the successive hills, and the city's ever-present neon between the mountains and the sea.

Handsome young people gather on the beaches of the South Zone to kick off the New Year's Eve party with millions of people, and the fireworks go off at all hours of the day. The North End is full of fans, and even if it's not during the World Cup, the largest stadium in terms of capacity is a romantic destination for fans. The city center, with its colonial churches of all colors, is a hot part of the city's history.

Behind the heat wave, Rio also has another side of the wealth gap, to understand Rio's slums, many travel agencies will tourists part of the travel costs to the local community to help the residents here.


Is Brazil safe?

Keeping the following tips in mind will ensure your safety in Brazil:

1. Don't show your wealth, and don't bring clothes or bags with obvious logos.

2. Only use your camera to take pictures at paid attractions, and try to use your cell phone to take pictures in the city or in the crowd.

3. Stay away from local children

4. If you are robbed, be obedient.

5. Don't walk alone in remote places late at night.

6. It is recommended to buy overseas travel insurance


Conclusion

In fact, Brazil is not so scary, as long as everything is careful and prudent, the beauty and enthusiasm of Brazil can fully afford you this serious!


Translated with DeepL.com (free version)