what is the well known tourist spot located in your place or country?

pagsanjan falls - 
such a nice view
@simplycza (1480)
Philippines
March 4, 2007 9:20pm CST
Here, beaches in boracay, pagsanjan falls, taal volcano.
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@ricsem (230)
• Hong Kong
5 Mar 07
Lots of tourist attractions here in Hong Kong - Ocean Park, The Peak, Disneyland, Giant Buddha, among others. I actually wrote an article about it here: http://www.helium.com/tm/194165/phoenix-rising-ashes-emerged
@simplycza (1480)
• Philippines
10 Mar 07
Hi there, from the tourist spots you've said i only visitd "the peak".. Oh i have a lot of placed missed when i was there in HK. especially, my dream disneyland :)
• United States
5 Mar 07
In the USA, in Azizona, I would say the biggest attraction is the Grand Canyon, and well worth it to see. Then there are a few real ghost towns left from the wild west. Some aswesom train rides through the mountains, and old western towns.
@simplycza (1480)
• Philippines
14 Mar 07
my friend went there in Grand Canyon and she was amazed on its beauty. It was also a dream for me to see it in person. thanks!
@nfhs79 (861)
• Malaysia
5 Mar 07
We have a lot of beaches, island and also highlands. I'd really like Langkawi and sometime I like to go to Redang. I have been to many beaches in Malaysia. I like Teluk Senangin beach. I love to go to beaches, its very relaxing and also refreshing.
@simplycza (1480)
• Philippines
10 Mar 07
you are right, i haven't been in Malaysia but i'll take note this beach places you've mentioned. thank you!
@lols189 (4742)
5 Mar 07
in UK my city Liverpool has a well know tourist attraction called the albert dock. it has a river with bars and clubs, nice restaurants and museums. every day thousands of tourists come to visit albert dock
@simplycza (1480)
• Philippines
10 Mar 07
Albert Dock.., i love going to museums too. wish i could go there too.
@dfinster (3528)
• United States
5 Mar 07
I think te best known tourist spot in Wisconsin where I live would probably have to be the Wisconsin Dells. It's the largest waterpark in America. They have a whole lot of really cool nature things to do there too along with all the waterpark things.
@simplycza (1480)
• Philippines
11 Mar 07
hI, thank you for the response. Wisconsin Dells, noted. :)
@nowment (1757)
• United States
5 Mar 07
Living in USA and in New Jersey. Just going into "the city" which means New York City, for a show, or something which is loaded with tourist spots. Then I live in New Jersey so there is Atlantic City, which is mostly just called AC by people that live here, I had thought that AC was basically just a thing that was more for locals but I have often seen plates from all over the eastern states in the area, so I guess for those who don't want to fly and are to far to drive to Vegas, they go to AC, to do their gambling, and shows. It is brutal in the summer though, since we have friends in that area it always takes longer to get there in summer time, since of course besides the casinos and shows, there is the boardwalk, it is more of a summer vacation spot. Wildwood, NJ and Cape May NJ are both as well. We are a coastal state for those from other countries that may not know, so of course beaches are more of warm weather thing. I also live an hour from Philly, that is Philadelphia PA, which has a great deal of historic sites, Revolutionary War. The drive is not far to Washington DC, And other places in driving distance in PA [PA = Pensylvania] such as Gettysburg or Hersey, are some tourist, or vacation spots.
@simplycza (1480)
• Philippines
11 Mar 07
Hi there, thank you. these infos are well appreciated. once i got the chance to go at your place at least i knew what is the famous spot to check. :)
@Darkwing (21583)
13 Mar 07
There are lots of places here, in Britain, where tourists flock by the coachload. We have a lot of historic, megalithic and neolithic sites which are of great interest to them. There are also several places in London, the main ones being of course, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, The Houses of Parliament with Big Ben, Marble Arch, Piccadilly Circus and Madame Tussaud's Waxwork Museum. Then there is York, in the north of the country, Stone Henge in the south. I could go on for hours. Thank you for this discussion and brightest blessings.
@raveena (1353)
• India
13 Mar 07
Tirumala-Tirupati - The name Tirupati, meaning the ‘the Lord of Lakshmi’ should have been appropriately applied to the village on the Venkata Hill, the abode of the Lord. However, it has been popularly assigned to the Municipal town at the foot of the Hill, while the village around the Hill near His temple is called Tirumala (the Sacred Hill).
There are lots of tourist spots in the country that I belong to. I am from India. I would like to give you one of the most famous ones. Tirumala-Tirupati The name Tirupati, meaning the ‘the Lord of Lakshmi’ should have been appropriately applied to the village on the Venkata Hill, the abode of the Lord. However, it has been popularly assigned to the Municipal town at the foot of the Hill, while the village around the Hill near His temple is called Tirumala (the Sacred Hill).
• India
13 Mar 07
in india the tourist spots are so many that they attract huge number of tourirst from all parts of the world. in my place Delhi too there are many covering historic spots, forts, etc that add to the richness of indian heritage and tourists 365 days.
@anonymili (3138)
13 Mar 07
Some of the most popular tourist attractions near where I live (outer London) in and around London include: Buckingham Palace, Madame Tussauds, Harrods (yes it is a very expensive shop but it's a tourist attraction too for some strange reason), Key Gardens, Hampton Court, Windsor Castle, the London Eye, London Dungeons and Tower Bridge. People might also want to check out The British Library, see the Changing of the Guard, the Science Museum, Natural History Museum or the London Aquarium. I've seen many of these attractions myself in my life (mostly when I had relatives or family friends visiting from India or Canada or USA) but can't say that I've visited any of them in the last few years. I've actually never visited the London Eye which is a fairly new attraction - guess I should get around to it soon. By the way, I found this handy site for more information about London tourist attractions which people might want to look at: http://www.londontourist.org/attractions.html Have fun browsing :)
@pelo26 (1552)
• Philippines
13 Mar 07
Don't forget Mayon, Baguio, Palawan, Negros, Cagayan, Ilocos, Davao, Zamboanga, Subic and many more... too many to mention. Everyone is welcome to come and visit us. Diba Cza?
• India
13 Mar 07
If u c ma place.. its famous for the marina beach n also mahabalipuram temples.. but in ma country its one of the seven wonders of the world that attracts all people..tats THE TAJ MAHAL... happy postings..
@seamonkey (1976)
• Ireland
13 Mar 07
I think Newgrange, Giant's Causeway, and Grafton Street are all very popular.
• Philippines
13 Mar 07
Yeah i agree! Ill mention the places that ive been through so far here in Phil.. Aklan (beach also... people) Boracay (Beach, tourists, water activities) expensive indeed! LOL Puerto Galera (Beaches, falls, tourists, foods, corals, diving spot), Puerto Prinsesa (beaches also, crystal clear water, people) Catanduanes (surfing spot beaches, secret falls),, Laguna (hot springs, Buko pie i think) hehe Baguio (cool, Minesview, Burnham park, tam-awan, many more) tagaytay (we went up there at the mouth of Taal Volcano, Lake, Josiphine's Place... Its a restaurant! great foods) Bohol (Ofcourse the Choc. Hills, Tarsiers, Beaches, Fruits) So far these are the place that ill recommend.. Really amazing!
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
12 Mar 07
if you get to come here to davao city, philippines, try to visit samal island, paradise island, eden farm, crocodile farm, butterfly house, gap farm and many more. davao city has lots of other beaches and malls to go to as well.
• Zambia
13 Mar 07
The largest tourist attraction in Zambia is the Victoria Falls,lots of tourits around this time of year.
@cassidy22 (2974)
• United States
12 Mar 07
Anywhere along the Rockies... Rocky Mountain National Park, Long's Peak, Pike's Peak... The Grand Canyon is another one. The Teton Mountains, the Cascade Mountains. Glacier National Park.. The Appalachian mountains... Can you tell I like Mountains?
• Latvia
13 Mar 07
I guess it is Old Riga - old city from middleages, but all moden now but still looks like old:) Yeah, i didn't tell what country - I am from Latvia, EU.
@liranlgo (5752)
• Israel
12 Mar 07
in my country israel we have a few spots first we have jerusalem with all of the holy places the first tourist spot for people outside of israel and then for the people of israel we have eilat, which is with the egypt border- astonishing view always hot weather
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
12 Mar 07
India is infact known for its tourist destinations. Each state in India from Jammu and Kashmir to Tamil Nadu have their own unique tourist spots. Amongst the best known spots are the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Jaipur, Tea Gardens in Assam, Kerala, Kanya Kumari, Dilwara Temples, Khajuraho Temples, Charminar, Golconda Fort etc. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. For more details check out these articles of mine at epinions.com: http://www.epinions.com/content_88373956228 http://www.epinions.com/content_88593239684 Cheers! Ram