
▲ Interlaken is a city in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland and a world-renowned tourist destination. Known globally for the Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe, often referred to as the "Top of Europe," Interlaken's Latin name means "between lakes," situated between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. Also called the "town between lakes," it is a classic tourism-driven city.


▲ Grindelwald, also known as Eggboden, is a municipality in the Interlaken district of central Bern, Switzerland, located 20 km southeast of Interlaken. It is a famous ski area of Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe, boasting unique and magnificent Alpine views. As a long-renowned resort and wellness destination, it offers countless interesting attractions and exciting activities, allowing visitors to fully enjoy a leisure, entertainment, and adventure journey amidst breathtaking mountain and water scenery.

▲ As one of the classic attractions in Italian and Swiss tourism, Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe has always attracted visitors from all over with its ice and snow, mountain peaks, sunshine, and floating clouds. The Jungfrau Railway, which transports visitors to the summit to enjoy this magnificent view, celebrated its centennial anniversary. To commemorate this occasion, the Jungfrau Railway Company and Interlaken Tourism Bureau jointly built a circular gallery named "Alpine Sensation" at the train station, showcasing the 100-year history of the railway's construction and the development of Alpine tourism.

▲ Lauterbrunnen (also translated as Lüdebanna) is a small town in the Interlaken district of Bern, Switzerland. Located to the west of the Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe region, it features over 70 cascading waterfalls and streams descending from the cliffs. The German name "Lauterbrunnen" combines "laut" (meaning loud) and "Brunnen" (meaning spring or well), truly living up to its reputation as the "Valley of Waterfalls." The Staubbach Falls serves as the village's iconic view, celebrated in poetry by Goethe and Wordsworth.








