Vista Chinesa was undoubtedly the biggest surprise after a week in Rio. It's not very famous, so it's not as crowded as Monte Bread and Monte Cristo. But the scenery here is absolutely not bad, and it doesn't accept tickets. It's definitely one of the most cost-effective scenic spots in Rio.
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Vista Chinesa was undoubtedly the biggest surprise after a week in Rio. It's not very famous, so it's not as crowded as Monte Bread and Monte Cristo. But the scenery here is absolutely not bad, and it doesn't accept tickets. It's definitely one of the most cost-effective scenic spots in Rio.
This traditional Chinese-style cascade Pavilion stands out at the corner of the road. Although here is to commemorate that period of history, but now it has become the best angle to appreciate the city of tall buildings surrounded by Sugar Bread Hill and Christ Hill. Looking at the left Christ statue facing the sea, hills and tall buildings, is not to miss the shock.
A wooden double-decked Pavilion is a little special on the hillside. Naturally, this is a good angle to overlook the city's endless strange-shaped hills. Whether Monte Cristo or Sugar Bread Mountain, as well as Rio's high-rise buildings, the vision naturally goes without saying that it is different, especially if the image of Christ on one side seems to overlook the city and mountains to match the effect of clouds and mists, we must congratulate ourselves on our luck.
The best scenery in Rio de Janeiro - you get more than just cities, but Jesus Christ is too much. But unless it's hard to have a tour guide or rent a car.
A wooden double-decked Pavilion in Zhonghua Pavilion is a little special on the half-hillside. Naturally, this is a good angle to overlook the city's endless strange-shaped hills.