Attractions: 1. The Acropolis is a pearl of Athens and Greece, and a symbol of democracy in Athens. The acropolis is 156 meters above sea level, which can be seen anywhere in Athens, but the natural mountain shape makes people have to go to the top of the mountain from the west. The top of the Acropolis is a collection of the most outstanding works of ancient Greek civilization. The Acropolis is famous for its natural museum. Among them, the most famous ones are the Parthenon, the Eiffel Tower, and the entrance to the Acropolis. There is also the Acropolis Museum, which houses the original sculptures and other cultural relics of the Acropolis. The museum is being renovated this year to welcome visitors with a new look. The Acropolis has a blue and white Greek flag, from which you can overlook the whole city of Athens. Admission: 2000GD 2. Athens has more than 20 museums. No matter how much time you have to visit, you will gain a lot from them. Except those museums with cultural relics beside historical sites, the National Archaeological Museum has the most important cultural relics in Greece. Located at the northern end of Athens, the National Archaeological Museum is a two-story neoclassical building. There are cultural relics from prehistoric times to Byzantium, among which the most famous exhibits are: the statue of Poseidon, the golden colossus of Agamemnon of Mycenae, etc. There is also a special exhibition hall for ancient Egyptian cultural relics. Admission: 2000GD 3. There are two semi-congratulatory theatres on the south side of TheatriofDionysos Acropolis, which are connected by porches, which fully embodies the ancient Greeks' love for art. The OdiumofHerodesAttius Theatre on the west side is still used as a place for outdoor music and drama performances in summer, and the Dionysus Theatre on the east side is open to tourists as a scenic spot. The theater was built in the 5th century before Wu Gong, and was originally used as a place to pray to Dionysus. Admission: 800GD 4. TOMBOFTHEUNDNOWNSOLDIER。 Opposite Sintagoma Square is the Greek Parliament Building. The square in front of the parliament building is guarded by unknown Greek soldiers. The sculpture on the tombstone is a soldier, wearing armor and holding a shield, lying on the battlefield. Wreaths are often placed in front of graves. Every hour, there is a wonderful changing ceremony for soldiers. Soldiers should patrol the mausoleum with unique and graceful steps. Admission: free. 5. Buracas Buracas, the old city of Athens, has become a PLAKA for locals and tourists to experience the customs of Athens. There are many open-air bars and restaurants, and most of them also have folk song and dance performances. Although shops often use free drinks to attract business, the price will still be slightly more expensive than other places. But it is impossible not to come to Buracas. Yang is a good place to buy souvenirs. Don't forget to pay the price. There are too many places to visit in Athens, and others such as the Olympic Temple of Zeus, Sintagoma Square and Mogna Square should not be missed. Delphi is a religious shrine in ancient Greece, and it takes more than two hours to drive from Athens to the northwest. Delphi is a small town with mountains and water, but only six or seven streets. There is a plan of Delphi at the long-distance bus station, which shows the locations of all hotels. The famous holy land of Apollo is in the east of Delphi, and you can find it along the expressway. The website is divided into two parts, but you only need to buy a ticket once. Tickets for Delphi Archaeological Museum: 1200GD 7. The Temple of Athena The holy land of Apollo is about 250 meters to 300 meters above sea level. There is the Temple of Athena, which is considered as a masterpiece of ancient Greek architecture. Standing next to the temple, you can see a panoramic view of the area: green palm trees, small red poppies, gray mountains and blue sea water. Further up, there is a magical road leading directly to the temple of Apollo. In public? 7? When this temple was built from 1990 to 340, it was considered as the center of the earth. In that year's religious activities, the priestess of the temple issued an Oracle to pray for Apollo, the sun god. There is also a semicircular theater and an ancient sports ground in the ruins of the holy land of Apollo. There is also the KastaliaKrini holy spring next to the site. Delphi also has its own museum of historical sites, which houses various precious cultural relics discovered from Delphi. The museum has 12 exhibition hall, with a large number of exquisite exhibits, among which the pottery of Apollo (about 470 BC), who played the piano and fed birds, is unforgettable. Tickets for Apollo Temple Site: 2400GD 8. Olympia is located in the eastern part of the Peloponnesian Peninsula, which is the end of the railway line in eastern Greece. This is the birthplace of the Olympic Games, the most important sports event in the world today. The word Olympic is now not only a sports term, but also a symbol of international peace and unity. The first International Olympic Games was held in Athens on 1896, which was one of the important contributions of the Greek people to world history. The ruins of ancient Olympia are a mixture of sports and religion. There are places for athletes to compete and award prizes, as well as places for praying and offering sacrifices to gods. The arena enters through a circular arch. The distance from the starting line to the end of the sports field is 19 1.27 meters. It is said that this is 600 feet long for Hercules, the son of Zeus. The Olympia Archaeological Museum and the Olympic Sports Museum are also two important sights here. The latter, founded by the International Olympic Committee, collects articles, medals, torches, commemorative stamps, medals and so on from previous Olympic Games. Tickets for the ancient Olympia site: 1200GD. Restoration map of ancient Olympia site: 300GD. Tickets for Olympia Archaeological Museum: 1200GD. Tickets for the Olympic Sports Museum: 1000GD. 9. Naf Pouliot is the capital of Algorita in the Peloponnesus. Rich historical sites and picturesque seaports make Nafprion a natural starting point for visiting the region. The most famous sight in Nave Plihon is the Venetian Palamidi Castle. You can take a ferry to see the city. This castle is located in the deep blue sea of Nave Plihon, overlooking the town of Nave Plihon. Castles built of gray granite are more like floating on the water. After a long walk along the Nafprion coast, the sea breeze blew, and white seagulls flew around the boat to the depths of the sea. The sea water on the shore is dark green and crystal clear, and the fish swim in groups, which is very lovely. 10. Mycenae was one of the greatest cultural centers in ancient Greece and reached the peak of prosperity in the 12 century before Wu Gong. A period of history in ancient Greece was named after this city. The entrance to Mycenae Acropolis and the Lion Gate are the most famous scenic spots. The periphery of Mycenae Acropolis is surrounded by a huge circular wall, the narrow part of which is 3 meters and the wide part is 8 meters. Tickets for Mycenae Acropolis: 1500GD. Tickets for Mycenae Tomb: 600GD. 1 1. There is a long-distance bus from Athens to Sunio at the southeast end of the Greek mainland, which takes about two and a half hours. It is called the whole Greek continent and extends to the Aegean Sea. It is said that the son of the Aegean king jumped into the sea without waiting for the war in Sanrio, hence the name Aegean Sea. At the entrance of the mainland, stands the ruins of the temple of Apollo. Whenever the sun sets, steep rocks and sunlight reflected on ancient marble pillars will make you marvel at the perfect combination of nature and culture. Sannio is only a few minutes' drive from the seaport town of Lavrien. The open-air market here is very lively, with all kinds of fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers and daily necessities. People who play accordion shuttle in the middle of the market, and most people who buy things know each other. More interestingly, the priest in black is also a shopper. There are money catchers weaving nets along the coast, which is a busy scene. Tickets for Sanrio Site: 800GD. Bus ticket from Sannio to Lavrien: 220GD. 12. Corinth, located at the junction of the Greek mainland and the Peloponnesian Peninsula, is not only rich in historical sites, but also has a narrow Corinthian Canal. In order to connect the Ionian Sea with the Aegean Sea, the Greeks wanted to dig canals here since Roman times. After the completion of the canal, the two banks were cut into a straight line by a knife. A highway bridge and a railway bridge cross the canal, and as the huge ship passes through the canal, a busy landscape is formed. 13. Crete Greece is a country with many islands, among which Crete in the Mediterranean is the most famous. In addition to the beautiful Mediterranean scenery, there is also the Minos Palace in Knossos, which was built during the Minoan culture period (2800 BC to 65438 BC+0400 BC). Although there are only ruins left, this huge palace building covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters can still be vaguely identified. Because of the complex design of the palace gate, it is also called "maze". 14. cyclades, cyclades, is the floorboard of the Aegean islands, known as the most beautiful island in the world. Although the landscape of each island is similar, you can never get tired of seeing the beautiful scenery. The most representative ones are the blue and white churches and houses by the sea, which are the same color as the national flag of Greece, making people feel that this is the color of the whole country. Features (Customs): 1. For business visits, you should wear a conservative thin summer suit.
2. Only when visiting government agencies or factories, you need to make an appointment in advance.
Greek businessmen have a good sense of humor and like to make jokes. When talking about business, the host first asks the guests to choose strong Greek coffee or Greek spirits. If you refuse rashly, it will be regarded as humiliation by the other party.
The Greeks are deeply proud of the rich and colorful history, historic sites, philosophy, art and politics in ancient times, so they have deep feelings for the people of China who also have a long history. However, the topic of conversation should avoid talking about Greece's current domestic politics and the relationship between Greece and Cyprus, so as not to get yourself into the dilemma of gaffes.
It is most suitable to visit from September to May of the following year, but two weeks before and after Christmas, one week before and after Easter of the Greek Orthodox Church and July and August of each year are not suitable for business visits due to holiday reasons.
In some villages in Greece, every New Year's Day, they will take a big stone as a gift to visit relatives and friends, and put it on the floor to wish their host: "I wish your family had a piece of gold as big as this stone!" " "
6. Greeks don't have to wave and wave, which is considered an insult. The closer the hand is to the other person's face, the more insulting it is. Gourmet: Troy cuttlefish balls are wrapped in delicious shrimp sauce and fish sauce, and then served with Thousand Island Sauce, which is tender and delicious. This Trojan War, which lasted for 10 years and was triggered by the beautiful Helen 3000 years ago, spread all over the world. The cuttlefish ball, named after Troy, refers to the delicious dried rays inside, just like Greek soldiers hiding in Troy.
Among many kinds of meat, the Greeks like sheep best. Mutton is usually preserved with various herbs, lemon juice and olive oil before cooking. The most famous mutton dish is Mushaka mutton pie, which is a traditional Greek food. When cooking, minced mutton, eggplant and tomatoes are layered on top of each other, and the pie crust and cheese are cooked. In the Greenery Pavilion, this mutton pie has only mutton and eggplant. Its name is Sufulachi? Mutton eggplant.
Greeks like to eat souffles. Traditionally, sliced pork is baked, dipped in lemon juice, sprinkled with salt, black pepper and shredded onion, and then rolled into cheesecake. Bread and barbecue are hot, with crispy onions and delicious cheese, slightly spicy. In Green Island Cafe, this kind of cake is not pork slices, but precious seafood, named "Marathon Story". Mr. Chen, the chef of Green Island, explained that cheese is named after its artistic conception because it gives people a lingering, sticky feeling and feels a bit like a marathon.
Greeks like to drink coffee, and they also use coffee for divination-after drinking coffee, there will be a thick layer of coffee grounds in the cup. Greeks like to put cups upside down in coffee trays, and then predict the future according to the shape of coffee grounds flowing down. The Aegean foam coffee introduced by Pizza Hut is slag-free, which can't be divined, but it tastes delicious and is worth a try.
In dessert, it is worth introducing Goldberg vanilla cream from Green Pavilion. It tastes like ice cream, cold and penetrating, melts in the mouth and has moderate sweetness. Plus the strawberry jam on it, it will definitely make your appetite open. Legend: Greek mythology includes stories of gods and legends of heroes. The story of God involves the origin of the universe and mankind, the appearance of God and its pedigree. According to legend, there were twelve gods of Mount Olympus in ancient Greece: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Apollo, the goddess of archery and light, themis, the goddess of hunting and the moon, Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty, Ares, hephaestus, Hermes, the gods of fire and craftsmen, Demeter and Hestia, the gods of agriculture. They are in charge of all kinds of phenomena and things in nature and life, and form the Olympian God system with Zeus as the center and the olimp God system with Zeus as the center. Details of ancient Greek legends can be found in Baidu Encyclopedia:/view/5952.htm.