Strolling through the streets and alleys of Lyon, time seems to slow down. The bluestone road winds through the old buildings with red tiled roofs, and the coffee shops facing the street emit a strong aroma. The handmade decorations in the shop windows shimmer in the sunlight, and every corner hides the unique laziness and comfort of southern France.



The fireworks of Lyon are hidden in the markets deep in the streets and alleys. Freshly baked Lyon sausages sizzle with oil, freshly cut cheese emits a rich milk aroma, vendors shout in enthusiastic French, and the laughter and chatter of passersby outline the most vivid appearance of this livable city.



Say goodbye to the bustling streets of Lyon and head towards the picturesque scenery of Annecy. The clear lake water is like a emerald green, reflecting the distant Alps and colorful wooden houses on the shore. The gentle breeze blows, causing ripples on the surface of the lake, and even the air carries a sweet scent.



The old town of Annecy is built by the lake, with narrow alleys covered in gravel, and ancient stone bridges connecting the houses on both sides. Flowers climb over the mottled stone walls, and colorful window frames adorn the windowsills. Walking among them, it feels like entering a flowing watercolor painting.



As the sun sets in the west, the lake and mountain scenery of Annecy becomes even more gentle. The golden afterglow spilled on the lake surface, and the returning waterfowl swept over the water. The open-air restaurant on the shore lit up with warm yellow lights, and tourists raised their glasses to chat and enjoy the unique romance of this small town.




The streets and alleys of Lyon hide the warmth of life, while the lake paintings of Annecy embody the natural poetry. A journey of fireworks, a journey of picturesque scenery, two small towns, pieced together people's most beautiful imagination of French romance.Editor/BIan Wenjun
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