LA Times 2022

RAZIL, SOUTH AMERICA’S largest country, is famous for its football culture, magnificent beaches, samba, rainforests, and waterfalls. Tourists have always been enthralled by these. Come enjoy the beaches of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Alternatively, view the beautiful architectural marvels of Sao Paulo, Brazil’s financial capital. The Amazon rainforest, the world’s largest and most diverse tropical ecosystem, is located to the north. The legendary Iguazu Falls, a big and strong system of waterfalls near Argentina’s border, are also worth seeing. Brazil is a traveler’s paradise, and those who visit will be rewarded with a wealth of experiences. Here are 2 popular destinations in Brazil: SAO PAULO São Paulo and Rio are diametrically opposed. Rio is known for its sultry beaches and passionate samba. It is hot, seductive, and chaotic. Residents of Sao Paulo, the world’s seventh largest metropolis, are more frequently than not found working, partially to retain the city’s status as the world’s tenth richest city. Visitors will admire the 70 shopping malls and dozens of business hotels that dot the Brazilian modernist architectural jewels. RIO DE JANIERO Rio de Janeiro, affectionately referred to as the “Marvelous City” by locals, is a stunning sight to see. Rio de Janeiro, which was founded in 1565, has grown to become one of Brazil’s most well-known cities, and was the country’s capital until 1960. There are many famous landmarks associated with Rio, the most outstanding of which is the Christ The Redeemer statue hanging above the city. The yearly Carnival event is another notable Rio attraction. Carnival, one of the world’s largest and most bizarre celebrations, occurs right before Lent and is tolerated by the Roman Catholic Church as a get-it-all-out-of-your-system new party. B

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