South Carolina's most famous tourist city. It was built in 1670, earlier than the time of the founding of the United States. The population is less than 130,000, but in 2019 it received 7.2 million tourists. For 17 consecutive years, it was ranked first in the United States for tourism and leisure cities and 12th in the world. The number of tourists has dropped by 64% since the epidemic. Look at the point: The oldest house in the city was built in 1694. The ancient oak trees everywhere in the city are matched with enchanted moustache, the sea-crossing bridge, the various painted 18th century old houses, and the front-line battlefield forts during the American Civil War.