
▲ Zurich Old Town is located in Zurich, Switzerland, nestled on both banks of the Limmat River. With a long history and well-preserved architecture, the medieval houses, winding alleys, and Renaissance-era guildhalls and town halls complement each other, exuding a strong retro charm. The three iconic churches—Grossmünster, St. Peter's Church, and Fraumünster—are renowned for their twin towers, Europe's largest clock face, and stained-glass windows, respectively. Additionally, the area is home to numerous traditional craftsmen, antique dealers, and secondhand bookstores. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone streets and immerse themselves in the city's unique historical and cultural allure.


▲ Murren is a picturesque village located on a cliff in the Lauterbrunnen Valley on the western side of the Jungfrau region in Switzerland, at an altitude of 1,650 meters. This car-free town perfectly preserves the authentic Alpine mountain village atmosphere. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, it offers breathtaking views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains, and serves as the gateway to the Schilthorn. Additionally, Murren boasts numerous scenic hiking trails, making it a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, as well as an ideal destination to experience traditional Alpine charm.


▲ Murrenbachfall is located in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland, and is one of the country's tallest waterfalls. It cascades from a height of 417 meters, dispersing into five smaller waterfalls as it nears the valley rocks, creating a spectacular sight. The waterfall's source comes from melting snow on mountains like Schilthorn, making it particularly magnificent during spring snowmelt and summer thunderstorms when water flow is abundant. Visitors can enjoy clear views of this natural wonder from nearby valley stations or while riding the cable car.


▲ The Schilthorn in Switzerland is located in the Alps south of Interlaken, standing at an altitude of 2,970 meters, making it an excellent vantage point to admire famous peaks such as the Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe and the Eiger. It gained worldwide fame as a filming location for the James Bond movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." To reach the summit of the Schilthorn, visitors can take a large glass-enclosed cable car that accommodates up to 80 people, offering a true bird's-eye view along the way. At the top, the 360-degree revolving Piz Gloria restaurant provides a dining experience with breathtaking panoramic mountain views. Additionally, visitors can take photos with life-sized James Bond cardboard cutouts and enjoy the stunning scenery showcased in the octagonal cinema. Whether it's the lush greenery contrasting with snow in summer or the pristine white winter landscape, the Schilthorn is a mesmerizingly beautiful destination.









