The South Canal is also a major transportation hub for the city, where the canals are also excavated according to natural things, and transportation projects are also very rich, which is rarely used at present, and these places can be viewed.
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Canal du Midi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Canal du Midi, built in the 17th century during the reign of the Sun King Louis XIV, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the major civil engineering masterpieces worth visiting in the South of France. Pierre, the contractor who levied the salt tax in the 17th century, with his extraordinary enthusiasm, used the artificial lake and 103 locks to open the South Canal with superb civil technology, and then brought a leap in the transaction and commerce of South France. develop. From April to October, some cruise ships set sail from Carcassonne Harbour to take you on a cruise on the South Canal. Sports enthusiasts can rent bicycles to ride along the South Canal.
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The South Canal is also a major transportation hub for the city, where the canals are also excavated according to natural things, and transportation projects are also very rich, which is rarely used at present, and these places can be viewed.
Before I went to the South Canal, I saw pictures on the Internet, towering, a water hooked, like a dream. However, the actual situation is generally the same, the narrow river has an inexplicable taste, and it is incomparable to the Grand Canal in China.
Toulouse is a French water town where the river is crisscrossed, while the South Canal is an artificial canal connecting the water systems. The landscape on both sides of the canal is very beautiful, you need to cross many small bridges, boating is very comfortable.
The South Canal in Toulouse is an artificial canal, it is a tributary of the Cannon River, the canal river is calm and clear, the two sides are beautiful French pastoral scenery, should be close to Germany, the buildings have obvious German characteristics. There are many bridges of different sizes and small sizes on the canal, which feels a bit like the ancient town of China's water town. It is very interesting to go boating on the river.
The old boats on both sides of the South Canal are newly installed and the scenery is not reduced. The narrow trees of the river are still quiet and quiet, which is a good place to go.
The environment on both sides of the South Canal is particularly beautiful, and you can visit the canal by car, but if you want to appreciate the sweetness of the riverbank or the running water, it is best to walk, cycle or better to take a barge and follow the cliffs to see the beauty of the canal. The trees on both sides of the bank are very lush, and walking by the river is particularly charming.