Wisconsin offers a diverse array of experiences that draw visitors year-round. The state proudly showcases its cheese heritage with countless cheese factories and festivals, where visitors can sample local favorites like aged cheddar and gouda. Beyond its culinary fame, Wisconsin’s history is equally rich, with cities like Milwaukee boasting a deep brewing tradition and landmarks such as the Pabst Mansion and Harley-Davidson Museum that celebrate its industrial roots.
Les Andelys, a picturesque town on the banks of the Seine in Normandy, France, is best known for its dramatic setting beneath the ruins of Château Gaillard. This medieval fortress, built in the 12th century by Richard the Lionheart, stands high on a chalk cliff overlooking the river, a reminder of the region’s turbulent past during the wars between England and France.
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Wuxi is an industrial and resort city located along the Da Yunha (Grand Canal). Settled some 3,000 years ago, it has long been known for its silk production. Today, Wuxi is still known for its silk industry, which has been revitalized since 1949, as well as for its high technology industries. It is also the center of a rich agricultural area.