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Australia accounts for one of the world's three pink-dyed dreamlands.

 02 Oct 2018

Pink has always been synonymous with romance. Can you imagine a whole lake, a whole temple being "dyed" pink? Today's introduction of these three travel sites are so dreamy, come on a pink trip!


I. (Lake Hillier), Lake Hillier, Australia

Lake Hillier (Lake Hillier) is located on (Middle Island), the largest island of (Recherche Archipelago) in Western Australia. The lake is rare pink as if it were in a strawberry bath. As the "new favorite" of tourists from all over the world, it has been praised as "the little rose left by God", "the Girl's Heart of Nature" and "God's overturned palette" and so on.

The landscape of Lake Hillier, Australia. (poster photo)

When the salinity of the lake is too high, under the high temperature and sufficient sunlight, the algae in the lake begin to accumulate beta-carotene and gradually dye the lake water in a dreamy tone.


II. Jippur, India

The ancient city of Zippur, India. (poster photo)

The ancient city of Jaipur, located in northern India, has a reputation as a pink city. The bright red houses in the city show the gentle side of Indian architecture, telling the romantic story of this ancient country.

The ancient city of Zippur, India. (poster photo)

In 1876, in preparation for the visit of the British Prince, India painted the local buildings pink.


III. Malaysia

The Malaysian city of Boo. (poster photo)


Mosque Putra, located in the middle of the Malay Peninsula, is known as the Rose Mosque.

The region retains the essence of Malaysia's traditional culture, nature's emerald green scenery, tranquil forest gardens and beautiful lakes and wetlands. It is a charming, mysterious and valuable heritage in Malaysia's cultural treasure house.

Rose Mosque. (poster photo)

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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