Toronto (Canada)
With its colorful ethnic mix, rich history and breathtaking
architecture, Toronto offers non-stop adventures for the willing
tourist. To get a sense of how big, various and
magical Toronto is, the best place to start is the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing (无支撑物的,独立的)structure in the world. From this
vantage point (有利位置), visitors get a bird's-eye-view (鸟瞰)of the city's striking skyline and
uniquegeography.
In addition to being an important cultural and commercial center, Toronto is also a major multiethnic metropolis(多种民族混居的大都市). The city'spopulation numbers more than 4.5 million people, and its residents come from countries around the world and from all manner of ethnicbackgrounds. On any given day, and in most quarters of the city, a hundred different languages can be heard on the streets, from Hindi(印度语)to Greek to French. This, perhaps, explains why former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau once said that Canada is really more a mosaic (马赛克式的东西)of cultures and languages than a melting pot(文化熔炉).
Street signs in Toronto are mostly in English. Weekly and daily newspapers are published in myriad(各种各样都有的)languages, and the city hosts a successful international film
festival each September. It is also the second-largest live-theater venue on the continent (after New York), and is home to a popular
baseball team, the Toronto Blue Jays. Simply put, Toronto has something for everyone.
A streetcar moves through the city's bustling Chinatown, one of the largest in North America.
Toronto's less well-traveled parts include the original Chinatown, laid out west along Dundas Street and running all the way to "new" Chinatown, near the Spadina Avenue/Dundas Street intersection. From here, it's just a short walk to the colorful, European-style Kensington Market, which abounds in fresh vegetables, poultry(家禽)and meats. Toronto is also a city filled with boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, and of course there are plenty of shopping opportunities in the Underground City, an 11 km (7 mi) subterranean(地下的)walkway lined with shops, banks, medical offices and theaters.
An often overlooked gem(本意是宝石、宝玉,这里指多伦多的精髓之处)of Toronto are the beach-fringed Toronto Islands. These eight tree-lined islands - and more than a dozen smaller islets (小岛)that sit in Lake Ontario just off the city's
downtown - offer a welcome touch of greenery (长着的或者采下做装饰的漂亮的绿叶). They've been attracting visitors since 1833, especially during the summer months when the more than 550 acres of parkland are most
irresistible (不可抗拒的). From here, you'll have
spectacular views of Toronto's skyline, especially as the
setting sun turns the city's skyscrapers to gold, silver, and
bronze. If all this isn't enough, and you want something quirkier (奇特的), come in January for the annual ice canoe race, when five-man/woman teams haul canoes across the ice floes (浮冰)off Harbourfront Centre.
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