What kind of legend has been created by a city born again from the ashes


Willis Tower
The Willis Tower is one of Chicago's most famous landmarks and tourist classics. Formerly known as Sears Tower, it is a skyscraper in the United States. The shape of the building consists of 9 square hollow bobs of different heights clustered together, which is quite sharp, simple and stable. The facade shapes in different directions are different, breaking through the rigid and symmetrical modeling technique of general high-rise buildings.
The Willis Tower, designed by SOM architects, has a unique shape that looks like nine square tubes of different sizes and heights tied together. The architectural style is simple and atmospheric, the function and form are perfectly unified, and the style tends to be clean and neat, concise but without loss of detail.

Inside, there are luxury hotels, restaurants, offices and observation decks. Visitors can take an elevator to the observation deck to enjoy views of Chicago. In addition, the building also has the world's highest sightseeing hall, overlooking the entire city. Did you move? Choose a good day to "heaven" to see! The skyline of Chicago goes without saying, whether it's snuggling around a rooftop fire pot in winter or frolicking in a rooftop pool in summer. Whether it's a clear sky or a cloudy rainbow after a storm, the charm of the skyline will always make your heart flutter.

Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago's most honest free attraction
I can't believe this zoo is free! Because it's so easy to visit! Several times a year
Three little lions have grown into young lions ~ 7 months of the lion is still lovely, a year and a half of this only in the embarrassing period, the head grew a little hair, bullying brother all day suggested the morning to go, they just came out especially lively, little lions like to jump to parents

There are two cute seals and a seal show to watch,Don't miss the polar bear, he will swim in the pool, eat carrots, and stick with ice; The penguin next to it is also very cute

There are two snow leopards and a red panda. They are lively and beautiful,Africa Zone: See giraffes, zebras, meerkat stretching their necks around, porcupines, hyenas, and oversized rhinos

There's a flock of flamingos on either side of the bridge that's so beautiful, as well as owls and vultures。There are hippos, crocodiles, black bears, lots of orangutans, and a bunch of red-ass monkeys。Another day to envy the residents of lincoln park


Navy Pier, Chicago
Navy Pier is a historic tourist attraction in the city of Chicago. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, it is one of Chicago's most famous entertainment and conference venues. Today, the pier has been transformed into a multi-purpose tourist site with parks, gardens, shops, restaurants and other facilities, which is a good place for citizens and tourists to relax and enjoy. At Navy Pier, visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as taking a boat tour of Lake Michigan, visiting museums, watching shows and more. In addition, there are many food and shopping places for visitors to taste local specialties and buy souvenirs. The night view of Navy Pier is very beautiful, is a good place for couples to watch the sunset and romantic Ferris wheel. Pier play a card, the playground only Ferris wheel, carousel, spinning cup and jump machine, only took the Ferris wheel, and then went to the children's Museum, the children played very happy, but compared to the Beijing science and technology museum project, or much worse! 21 bucks for adults and children.

Chicago Planetarium
Founded in 1930, the Chicago Planetarium is the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the United States. The planetarium is small and may be more suitable for children to explore, but the large glass Windows inside look at the lake is beautiful, there is a beautiful cafe, and you can walk along Lake Michigan right next to the planetarium.
The planetarium's spherical appearance gives you a sense of astronomical style at a glance, and forms a cluster of galleries with the Sai Aquarium and the Field Museum. There is a spherical theater in the museum, using three-dimensional technology, the entire Milky Way is projected on the zenith, and the sensory design is added to give you a sense of outer space suspension.

Art Museum of Chicago
Founded in 1891, the Art Museum of Chicago is one of the three largest museums in the United States. The museum's exhibits are rich and diverse, covering all forms of art from ancient to contemporary, including painting, sculpture, photography, handicrafts and textiles. Before visiting the museum, it will be more fun to learn about the museum's collection

First floor - must-see exhibits in the China Pavilion
Hall 101 - mainly Buddhist statues
Hall 105 - mainly Tang Tri-glazed pottery
Hall 131/132/133 - mainly bronzes, jades and other cultural relics
Hall 134 - mainly porcelain exhibits

Other must-see pavilions on the first floor
Hall 107 - Japanese paintings, mostly ukiyo-e
Hall 137 - Congolese masks
Hall 140 - Sitting Buddha of India
Room 144 - Window of America by Chagall, Miro's sculpture Miro's Chicago

Second floor - Impressionist must-see exhibits
Hall 201 - Caillebaut's Paris Street on a Rainy Day, Renoir's Two Sisters on the Balcony, The Acrobatics of the Fernando Circus, Monet's Train to Normandy, Gare Saint-Lazare, Manet's Woman Reading
Hall 226 - Works by Degas
Hall 240 - Georges Seurat "Sunday Afternoon on Big Bowl Island"
Room 241 - Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles
Hall 243 - Monet's "Water Lilies" and "Haystacks" series
Hall 247 - Gauguin Works
Hall 248 - Cezanne


Second Floor - American Art Must-See (1860-1950)
Hall 262 - Edward Hope's "Night Wanderer", the treasure of the town Hall
Hall 263 - Grant Wood's "American Gothic", the treasure of the museum
Room 265 - Paintings by Georgia O 'Keeffe
Hall 293 - Torres, Untitled: Portrait of Ross in Los Angeles
Hall 296 - Andy Warhol's work
Room 297 - David Hockney, The American Collector (Fred and Marcia Weissman)

Modern Art on the third floor (1900-1960)
Hall 391 - Picasso "The Old Guitarist" and "Daniel-Henri Conville"
Hall 391 - Rousseau's Waterfall
Hall 392 - Kandinsky "Impromptu No. 30: Cannon"
Hall 393 - Mondrian's Diamond of Yellow, black, blue, Red and Grey
Hall 394 - Picasso's Mother and Son and the Red Armchair, Matisse's Woman and the Goldfish, Inside Nice and Daisies
Hall 395 - Chagall's White Crucifix

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