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Thousands of people on TripAdvisor voted Marrakech, Siem Reap, Istanbul and Hanoi as the top destinations in the world.
Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech is known as the “red city” for its rose-colored buildings. The city's old city is a UNESCO world heritage site. One-thousand-year- old relics remain within the old city, including the Koutoubiya Mosque, the Kasbah, and several gardens. Today, the old city is a crowded marketplace with traditional Moroccan goods for sale.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
The small city of Siem Reap is home to Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious building in history. Visitors can see hundreds of ancient Buddhist temples in and around town. After a long day at the temples, tourists can enjoy one of Siem Reap's bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. The Phnom Kulen National Park in Siem Reap Province is also a good place to go to.
Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey's largest city has one foot in Europe and the other in Asia. As the former capital of the Roman,Byzantine, and Ottoman empires", Istanbul is a great place for people who are interested in history. Visitors must see Istanbul’s most famous religious building: the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque. At night, visitors can sail on the Bosporus Strait, which separates the European and Asian areas of this city.
Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnam's capital has tree-lined streets lakes, and 600 temples. Visitors should not miss the Temple of Literature. It was built in the year 1070. A slow walk down the Old Quarter’s, coffee streets is also a good idea. You can also visit the peaceful Hoan Kiem Lake, one of the prettiest places in central Hanoi.
1. The old city in Marrakech would attract people who want to ____ .
A. visit famous restaurants B. visit some amazing nightclubs
C. buy traditional Moroccan things D. see some beautiful modern buildings
2. According to the author, Istanbul is a good place for_____
A. history lovers B. businessmen C. nightlife lovers D. garden designers
3. In Hanoi, people can visit________.
A. the Hagia Sophia B. the Bosporus Strait
C. the Temple of Literature D. the Phnom Kulen National Par