Pakistan 1
Pakistan is located in the northwest of the South Asian subcontinent, bordering India in the east, China in the northeast, Afghan in the northwest, Iranian in the west and Arabian Sea in the south. Pakistan is a multi-ethnic country, with Punjab accounting for 63%, Sindh accounting for 18%, Pashtun accounting for 1 1% and Balochistan accounting for 4%. Pakistan has a diversified economic system and is the 42nd largest economy in the world.
2. Israel
The State of Israel, referred to as Israel for short, is located in the west of Asia, bordering Jordan in the east, Syria in the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba in the south, Egypt in the southwest, the Mediterranean Sea in the west and Lebanon in the north. It is the junction of Asia, Africa and Europe. Israel has a population of 9.59 million, of which Jews account for about 74%, Arabs account for about 2 1%, and the rest are Druze. Israel's economy is a mixed economy with a high degree of industrialization, mainly knowledge-intensive industries. Israel's overall economic strength is strong and its competitiveness ranks first in the world.
The tourist attractions in Pakistan are recommended as follows:
1, Gila Rock Painting
Gilasu, a mountain city in Pakistan, is famous for its ancient rock paintings. Starting from Islamabad, the capital, you can drive about 420 kilometers north along the Indus River to reach the "Gilas Phase I" rock painting site. On the dark and smooth rocks on both sides of the river bank, local ancestors left a broad way of life in early human society through simple rock paintings. Because of being portrayed on huge rocks, Gila rock paintings are still lying quietly on the banks of the Indian river waiting for people to watch.
2. Peshawar
Peshawar is an ancient cultural city with a long history. Urban layout and architecture are less influenced by western culture, and have maintained strong Pashtun cultural characteristics. There are many places of interest in Peshawar, such as Balashi Sanerbao, Jisha cavani Shopping Mall, khyber pass, Tara and Peshawar Museum.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pakistan