The Pont du Gard in southern France is one of the great public cities built by the ancient Roman Empire to transport water for people's livelihood. This aqueduct in southern France has three floors and is built in the middle of the river. It is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations. A few years ago, when I visited here at this time, it was August in midsummer, and the locals also regarded it as a good place for water rafting.
The Pont du Gard is highly ornamental and has high artistic and practical value. It has three floors, is 49 meters high and 275 meters long. In summer, a large number of tourists come here to relax, play in the water, or go boating.