Swiss ‘Shangri-La’ Town: Feed Rabbits in Summer, Hike Glaciers in Winter, So Much Fun!
Nowadays, many people in our country really like to travel to Northern Europe. Northern Europe has many small towns, most of which are sparsely populated and have a very high quality of life. Because everyone's economic level is relatively good, they don't have to worry about daily necessities like food and oil, they just enjoy life. Furthermore, Switzerland is renowned as a world-class park. Therefore, these quiet towns have become people's favorite travel destinations.

Switzerland actually has many tourist attractions. The Alps are one of the world's most beautiful national parks, without a doubt. However, today we're not looking at these famous attractions. We're looking at a more niche city in Switzerland: Saufi. It's an eco-friendly town where environmental protection is truly outstanding. You can even see the main mode of transport in this town – electric cars.

It may be that in the eyes of many Chinese people, this place is little known, but in the eyes of many Europeans, it is a low-key and luxurious treasure land. Saufi is known as the 'Ice Homeland' due to its special geographical environment. The altitude is as high as 1800 meters, and there is snow all year round. Many skiers can come here to ski all year round. It is always known as Switzerland's Shangri-La.
Many people may think that only this town is always winter, but in fact, when it's summer here, there are also very cute marmots, and these marmots are constantly in contact with humans, they are very lively and cute. When the weather is warm, they will come out of their holes to bask in the sun. Tourists will also hand them carrots or other special food, and together they will bask in the sun and picnic, which is really comfortable.

In winter, if you really want to enjoy the extreme snow scenery, you can enter the underground Ice World: Saufi Ice Palace. According to geological research, this ice palace has a history of two thousand years. It has become a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the local area. All the ice bricks and ice sculptures inside are ice-clear and jade-like. Many young ladies come here and want to sing 'Let it go'.

Imagine yourself as an ice princess, with a natural ice mountain and snow scenery around you. That's why this place is called Switzerland's Shangri-La.