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Universal Studios HollywoodSSwanSea有心无界The two-day ticket is a good deal. The kids said there were fewer people than in China, and the experience was very good. The kids played many projects, and in their words, they played them thoroughly. There were many people in the Mario area, especially in the restaurant.
Santa Monica State BeachMMary_Yao88Santa Monica Beach, a gem set in the California sun, caressed the heartstrings of every traveler with its endless charm. It is like a delicate watercolor painting, slowly spread on the vast Pacific Ocean, a mile long golden sand beach, under the sunset glow of warmth and softness. Here, every fine sand seems to carry the story, and every wave of the light is the whisper of nature. Walking along this romantic coastline, you can feel time as if it has slowed down, people forget the hustle and bustle, and indulge in this tranquility and beauty. Santa Monica Beach is not only a breathtaking landscape, but also a vibrant and fun paradise. From the first rays of sunshine in the morning to the low-hanging stars at night, whether it is the passion challenge of surfers or the dream castle that children build on the beach, it constitutes a unique landscape. The historic Santa Monica pier, like a kind old man, quietly waited for the sea. As night fell, the bright lights on the Ferris wheel and the stars reflected, as if leading people into a dreamy fairy tale world. The surrounding area, the wisdom and tranquility of the chess park, the splendor and leisure of the Palisade Park, all add endless cultural heritage and natural charm to this beach. Santa Monica Beach, a place that people yearn for, it uses beauty and romance to weave the most tender memories in the hearts of every visitor.
Beverly HillsLLavender and SunBeverly Hills is a dreamland in the minds of the world-famous global rich, as the most famous city in Los Angeles, there are the world's most upscale commercial streets, but also a collection of Hollywood movie stars' mansions, also as a world film holy place. Each year, Beverly Hills attracts countless tourists from around the world curiously exploring the streets and alleyways. It brings together the world's top fashion brands, each store is magnificent, carved marble with brass gates, arch-post fountains make the street suddenly more magnificent, and now it is the world's most expensive shopping center.
Hollywood Walk of Fame喜喜欢猫的虎Built in 1958, Hollywood Avenue of Stars is a sidewalk stretching along Hollywood Boulevard and Funes Street, a famous cultural and historical landmark in Los Angeles. There are more than 2,000 star medals with Hollywood celebrity names on the streets to commemorate their contributions to the entertainment industry. The star medal position on the avenue is permanently unchanged unless it is occasionally replaced for nearby construction or other reasons.
University of Southern California多多多When we visited, it happened to be the enrollment time for college students. We had to wait in line for a long time before we could drive into the campus parking lot. There are many buildings to visit, and the most famous ones are probably their bear statue and the backward waterfall. However, I didn't investigate in detail this time, so it was more like wandering around and experiencing the atmosphere of a famous American university. The store on campus also sells some peripheral products, and you can go and buy them if you need them.
Griffith ObservatoryMM30***66It is very convenient to go to the Observatory on your own. After getting off at Sunset Station on the Red Line of the subway, there is a free bus to the Observatory at the exit, which takes you directly to the gate of the Observatory. It runs every 20 minutes. It is expensive to park by car, and you have to walk a distance to reach the Observatory. You need to learn how to take the subway, which is convenient and free of traffic jams. Google Maps gives accurate directions, and Baidu Maps is also easy to use...
The Getty泰泰迪小熊Came here on October 4, 2017.
The Getty Center was founded by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty and is one of the world's top art research institutions. It not only houses many artworks collected by the Getty family, but also often has some special art exhibitions. When we went there, there happened to be an exhibition of Mexican Mayan cultural relics. The exhibits were very representative and the exhibition standards were quite high. It was a feast for the eyes.
In addition, the Getty Center's building itself is worth seeing. The overall shape of the building was futuristic at the time, and it is still a relatively avant-garde design even today. The building is located on the top of the mountain, overlooking the city of Los Angeles; there is a cable car up the mountain, so you don't have to worry about leg strength.
The Getty Center is in Westwood, far away from downtown Los Angeles, but it is worth a visit. If you drive by yourself, it will be more convenient to come here.
ChinatownMM50***90Chinatown is an area where Chinese people live in cities in other countries. Chinatown was formed because Chinese people immigrated overseas and became a local minority. In the face of the new environment, they needed to work together and lived in one area. Therefore, most Chinatowns are a testimony to the history of overseas Chinese.
Sunset BoulevardTTn AroundSunset Boulevard is one one the most iconic things about LA but, it is ultimately just a road. There is no doubt that it covers a few highlights e.g. Playboy Mansion, the Oppenheim Group and leads straight to Hollywood but it's something you end up passing through rather than venturing to.
Little TokyoNNoahRichardJohnThe Japanese-style building is in sight. There are many Japanese clothing stores. For me, I will also stroll around to see the scenery. If you park, stop at the S Central Ave roadside meter is the cheapest $5/h.