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What are the famous scenic spots in Aegean Sea?
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Aegean Sea is a big bay in the eastern Mediterranean, which lies between Greece and Turkey in the northeastern Mediterranean. There are many islands in the Aegean Sea, so the Aegean Sea is also called "multi-island sea". Aegean Sea is the only water area leading to the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean by countries along the Black Sea, and it has an important shipping and strategic position.

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brief introduction

The origin of civilization

Legends about the Aegean Sea

Egina Island-The Residence of Zeus' Lover

Izra Island-City of Artists

Boros Island-White House Forest

Mykonos Island-Counting Windmills

Saint Trini Island-Watch the most beautiful sunset.

Song introduction

The origin of civilization

Legends about the Aegean Sea

Egina Island-The Residence of Zeus' Lover

Izra Island-City of Artists

Boros Island-White House Forest

Mykonos Island-Counting Windmills

Saint Trini Island-Watch the most beautiful sunset.

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[Edit this paragraph] Introduction

English name: Aegean Sea

English name: Aegean Sea

Greek name: α ι γ α? ο ∏? λαγο?

Japanese name: ェーゲ sea

French name: Aegean Sea

Location: Aegean Sea [1] lies between the Greek Peninsula and Asia Minor Peninsula. Nantong Mediterranean Sea, northeast to Daniil Strait, Marmarak Sea and Bosphorus Strait to the Black Sea, south to Crete Island. The coastline of the Aegean Sea is very tortuous, with many harbors and about 2,500 islands. The islands in the Aegean Sea can be divided into seven islands: Thrace Sea Islands, East Aegean Islands, spola Islands in the north, cyclades, Sal Ronicke Islands (also known as Argo-Sal Ronicke Islands), Dodd kanis Islands and Crete Island. Many islands or island chains in the Aegean Sea are actually extensions of mountains on land. One island chain extends to Shio Island, another extends to Samos Island via Evio Island, and another extends from Peloponnesus Peninsula to Rhode Island via Crete Island, separating the Aegean Sea from the Mediterranean Sea. Many islands have good ports, but in ancient times, sailing in the Aegean Sea was not very safe. Many islands are volcanic islands with marble and iron ore. Crete is the largest island in the sea, covering an area of more than 8,000 square kilometers. Long and narrow from east to west, it is the barrier of the South Aegean Sea. Crete has a large area of fertile farmland, but other islands are relatively barren. Most Aegean islands belong to Greece on the west coast, and a few belong to Turkey on the east coast.

Climate type: Mediterranean climate, mild and rainy in winter, hot and dry in summer and strong evaporation. The north wind prevails, but sometimes a mild southwest wind blows from September to May.

Geology and geomorphology: There are many islands scattered in the Aegean Sea. The coastline is tortuous, with many bays, ports and safe havens. Located in the collision zone between the Eurasian plate and the African plate, it is an unstable area with many volcanoes and earthquakes.

Important data: it is 6 1 1 km long, 299 km wide, with an area of 2 1.4 million square kilometers, with an average depth of 570 meters, and the deepest part is in the east of Crete, reaching 3543 meters.

Salinity flow: Because the evaporation is greater than the precipitation, the salinity of seawater is higher, which is 36-39 ‰, higher than that of the Malak Sea and the Black Sea, thus causing the lighter seawater in the Black Sea to flow into the Aegean Sea from the sea surface through the strait, while the salty seawater in the Aegean Sea flows into the Black Sea through the lower channel. The tides between the Greek Peninsula and Evia Island are famous for their ferocity and variability. The surface seawater temperature is 24 degrees in summer and 10 degrees in winter. At the depth of 490 meters, the temperature fluctuates between 14 degrees and 18 degrees. A large amount of low-temperature water flows from the Black Sea to the northeast of Aegean Sea, which has certain influence on the water temperature in Aegean Sea. The water in the Black Sea contains less salt, which reduces the salinity of the Aegean Sea.

Resources: The ocean lacks nutrients, so there are few living things. But the sea is clear and calm, and the temperature is very high, so a large number of fish come from other areas to lay eggs. Most islands are rocky and very barren. There are generally more trees in the northern islands than in the southern islands. There are oil reserves near Sasos Island.

Main ports: The main coastal ports are Thessaloniki, Piraeus (Greece) and Izmir (Turkey).

[Edit this paragraph] The origin of civilization

The Aegean coast is the cradle of early civilizations in Crete and Greece. Crete is the birthplace of ancient Aegean culture. Around 3000 BC, the inhabitants of Crete had entered the Bronze Age. During the Minoan Dynasty from 2600 BC to 65438 BC+065438 BC+025 BC, the culture on the island was unprecedentedly prosperous, with large-scale palaces built and many exquisite handicrafts produced. At the beginning of the 20th century, a palace built at that time was excavated in heraklion, a coastal plain in the north of the island. In the center of this palace is a rectangular courtyard. The king's palace and the queen's bedroom are distributed around the courtyard. Buildings are connected by corridors, hallways, roads and stairs, and there are thousands of families, just like the maze in ancient Greek mythology. Because the Aegean Sea was the center of commercial activities at that time, people used to call the place east of the Aegean Sea "Ashe" and the place west of the Aegean Sea "Oleber".

The Aegean coast is the cradle of early civilizations in Crete and Greece. Crete is the birthplace of ancient Aegean culture. Around 3000 BC, the inhabitants of Crete had entered the Bronze Age. During the Minoan dynasty in 2600 ~ 1 125 BC, the island's culture was unprecedentedly prosperous, with large-scale palaces built and a large number of porcelain handicrafts produced. At the beginning of the 20th century, a palace built at that time was found on the coastal plain in the north of heraklion Island. In the center of this palace is a rectangular courtyard. The king's palace and the queen's bedroom are distributed around the courtyard. These buildings are connected with promenades, hallways, double lanes and ladders, and there are many buildings. It is as real as a maze in Greek mythology. It is precisely because the Aegean region was the center of commercial activities at that time that people used to call the eastern part of the Aegean Sea "Yash" and the western part of the Aegean Sea "Gottlieb of Europe".

[Edit this paragraph] Legend about the Aegean Sea

Legend 1:

Qin is a famous Greek harpist. According to legend, her piano music can calm Poseidon in anger; According to legend, her piano can make the jealous Hera tolerant; According to legend, her piano music can make gloomy Hades get a happy smile.

The young king sent a special envoy for her name. But Chin turned down his invitation mercilessly. Chin said that she would not play the piano for a king who was supercilious and only cared about his own enjoyment.

The messenger told her words to the king intact, but who would have thought that the king actually smiled after listening. The next morning, the female officials in the palace found that the king had disappeared, but they all smiled and walked away as if nothing had happened.

As they thought and expected, the king came to the place where Qin was. Under the guidance of the wonderful piano sound, he met a girl who admired him next to the olive planted by Athena. The breeze gently brushed her delicate face, and the nightingale stood on her shoulder and sang with her. The flowers wrapped around her fingertips and drifted away with the notes.

Joan suddenly felt a burning light around her. She looked up and met eyes more beautiful than the sky and more dazzling than the deep sea. For a time, they only saw each other and ignored all directions.

From that day on, the king would always leave the palace quietly every morning, and Qin would take his beloved harp to a mysterious place every morning.

The development of things is better than the story. The love between Qin and Wang was not banned by the royal family. With the blessing of the people and all the nobles, Qin was brought into the court.

When everyone thought they would be as perfect as a fairy tale, the darkest curse from hell came to them.

The friendly neighbor suddenly launched a terrible war. For the safety of the people, the king had to go to the battlefield at once. He left his beloved girl on his wedding night.

Qin went to the place where he dated every day to play the piano for the distant king, but he was killed in the battle. She is so strong that there is no chance for tears to overflow her eyes. Gene put on the king's bloody clothes that day and directed the cruel battlefield with his fingers plucking the strings.

At the moment when the whole country celebrated the victory, under the cloudless sky in Wan Li, the king's shirt on the piano knee was soaked with glittering and translucent water drops.

Every night, Qin will play the piano in the night sky, and she hopes Wang Neng in the sky can hear it. And she collects scattered dew everywhere every morning, and she knows that it is the king's response to her love.

Finally, many years later, until she went to sleep forever and never woke up, people poured all the 52 13344 bottles of dew collected by Qin Yisheng into the place where she slept.

On the last landing, a miracle happened. A clear spring gushed from Chin's grave and hugged her body. From spring to stream, from stream to river, from river to ocean.

Since then, Greece has had a clear sea. People call it "Aegean Sea".

Legend 2

In ancient times, there was a king named Minos who ruled Crete, an island in the Aegean Sea. Minos' son was murdered in Atticus, Athens. In order to avenge his son, Minos challenged the people of Athens. Under God's punishment, Athens was full of famine and plague. Under the challenge of Minos, the Athenians made peace with King Minos. Minos asked them to send seven pairs of boys and girls to Crete every nine years.

Minos built a maze with countless palaces in Crete. The roads in the maze were tortuous and no one could enter. In the depths of the maze, Minos raised a Minoan, a beast with a bull's head. Athens sent seven pairs of men and women at a time, all of which were dedicated to Minos cattle.

This year is a year of worshipping boys and girls. The parents of both boys and girls were frightened. Theseus, the son of Aegean, the king of Athens, was deeply disturbed to see people suffer such misfortune. He was determined to set out with the boys and girls and vowed to kill Minos cattle.

The people of Athens bid farewell to seven pairs of boys and girls, including theseus, in sad cries. Theseus and his father agreed that if he killed MINO, he would turn black sails on the boat into a white sail when he came back. As long as black sails on the ship turns white, it proves that King Aegean can see his son theseus again.

Theseus led the virgins ashore in Crete. His handsomeness attracted the attention of the beautiful and clever princess Ariadne, the daughter of King Mysius. He fell in love with the princess at first sight and secretly met him. When she knew theseus's mission, she gave him a magic sword and a ball of thread to prevent theseus from being hurt by MINO.

As soon as the clever and brave theseus entered the maze, he tied one end of the thread ball to the entrance of the maze, then let go of the thread ball and walked along the tortuous and complicated passage to the depths of the maze. Finally, he finally found the monster minotaur. He grabbed the horn of Minos bull and tried to kill it with the sword given by Princess Ariadne. Then, he took the boys and girls and walked out of the maze along the route. In order to prevent the pursuit of King Minos, they cut through the bottoms of all Crete ships at the seaside. Princess Ariadne helped them, escaped from Crete with them, and then separated from him. (It is said that the princess didn't go back to China with them, so theseus was depressed and forgot to hang the white sail) and set sail for home. After a few days of sailing, I finally saw my motherland Athens again. Theseus and his partner were singing and dancing with excitement, but he forgot his agreement with his father and didn't change black sails into a white sail. The Aegean king, waiting for his son's return, is waiting for his son's return at the seaside. When he saw that the returning ship was still carrying black sails, he thought that his son had been eaten by a cow in MINO. He was heartbroken and committed suicide by jumping into the sea. In memory of the king of the Aegean Sea, he jumped into Na Pianhai, and this place has been called the Aegean Sea ever since.

[Edit this paragraph] Egina Island-the residence of Zeus' lover

Egina is the closest island to Athens, and the voyage takes only one and a half hours. This used to be a beautiful fairyland on earth, and Zeus' most touching mistress was hidden here. Maybe the fig trees all over the mountains are the fruits of their love. What really made Egina famous was the rescue of Salamis. 2480 years ago, King Sels of Persia led a huge navy to invade Greece, and locust-like ships covered the sky. The tiny Athens city-state was in danger, but Greece had their wise commander-in-chief, Timis Torcles, who led a capable navy division to destroy three times as many warships on the Salamis waterway, and let the Greek sun rise to the sky again. The temple of Afia, built on the island at the end of the 5th century BC and the beginning of the 6th century BC, is a typical representative building in the late classical Greece.

[Edit this paragraph] Izra Island-City of Artists

Izra Island is about three hours' flight from Athens. In the slender and clean alleys of the island, donkeys leisurely carry tourists. White walls, blue windows and pink roofs make the island more lovely. Clusters of red flowers and purple flowers appear from time to time in the small courtyard, and the lemon trees are covered with bright yellow lemon fruits, which are so heavy that the branches are bent. The transparency of seawater here is the highest, and there are many estuaries and bays on the coast that go deep into the island. These secluded estuaries are good places for tourists who like to swim alone.

18- 19 th century, the maritime trade in Izra was very developed, so many businessmen were very rich. In the War of Independence, which started at 182 1, they armed their own fleet and actively participated in the battle, making great contributions. Until now, Izra is still an island of heroes in the eyes of the Greeks. There are many luxury houses on the island, which are the property of these wealthy businessmen and one of the scenery on the island. Because the island is quiet and beautiful, young artists from all over the world have come here to engage in artistic creation since ancient times, so it is called "the island of artists". Their gold and silver jewelry, glass and porcelain, decorations are all put out for anyone to buy, and they often see some reasonable and unique handicrafts. 10 euro can buy a very chic hand-painted glass bottle.

All cars and motorcycles are forbidden to enter this island, which is probably one of the reasons why people like this place.

[Edit this paragraph] Polos Island-White House Forest

Boros Island is a beautiful mountain city on the island, dotted with the green of lemon trees and olive trees, and covered with clear and bright white eaves. The buildings on the island are mainly white with Gu Zhuo style. In the atmosphere of white walls, brilliant flowers appear from time to time. In the sea of clouds and waves, a tunnel paved with slate winds up, gradually drifting away and extending to the depths of historical memory.

At dusk, colorful ships set sail under the white city standing on the wall, reminiscent of Agamemnon's fleet. Overlooking the Peloponnesus, where are the hot springs? Where are Leonidas and his 300 warriors?

[Edit this paragraph] Mykonos Island-Counting Windmills

Mykonos Island, marked by windmills, is synonymous with Aegean Islands. Narrow alleys, small white houses, red or green or blue doors and windows, small white churches, and several windmills and mills not far from the white dome church next to the seaside square make it a leader in the island.

Mykonos is one of the Kiklaze Islands in southern Greece and one of the most famous holiday islands in the Aegean Sea. There are few residents on the island, and it is quite quiet during the non-tourist time of about half a year. After April, the tourist season began, and tourists from all over the world came to the island like migratory birds to enjoy the sunshine and beaches in the Mediterranean.

Walking on the island, it is strange to see that the roofs are all flat roofs built with big stones. Asked the local residents, I realized that it was cold and windy in winter on the island. Only these strong roofs can resist the cold wind. On the hill near the sea in the southwest of the island, there are five Kiklaze windmills, which are the symbols of Mykonos Island.

During the day, the beach in the bay is a good place for people to swim and sunbathe.

After dusk, bars and coffee shops on the west coast are getting lively, because it is the best place to watch the sunset on the sea.

No wonder some restaurants are simply called "Sunset Restaurant". People drink and chat leisurely here. When the dazzling sunshine slowly turned into an orange-red fireball and fell from the horizon, the sunset watchers cheered on the sunny beach to end the day. Subsequently, the hot spots of tourists moved to downtown areas with many shops.

[Edit this paragraph] santorini Island-watch the most beautiful sunset.

It takes about 5 hours from Mykonos Island to San Trini Island by boat. I didn't know until I arrived that Mykonos Island and Trinity Island are the first choice for tourists in many travel brochures and travel agencies, which is not unreasonable. As soon as our tanker docked, everyone was surprised to find that the steep cliff by the sea was reddish brown, and on top of it was a white house, small and beautiful.

It is said that this island is located between the deepest trenches of two continental plates in the world, and it was originally circular. A volcanic eruption 3500 years ago shook a big hole in the island. A crescent-shaped island has become the main island, and there are several small islands around it. Among them, Ni Mei, Nayaka is still an active volcano.

Visitors can take a boat tour around the island, or go around the island to see the small crater. The whole island is charred rocks, nothing grows, and you can smell sulfur. The city of San Trini Island is built on the top of a crescent-shaped island, which is rich in grapes and olives. Almost every restaurant on the island has its own wine. It's not famous, but it tastes good.