In German, Lucerne means the city of light, and it is said that an angel of light guides Lucerne's earliest settlers to choose the location of the church. Lucerne was originally a small fishing village, but because it is located on the beautiful lakeside, surrounded by legendary mountains, and the medieval water tower that stood in the lakeside river for hundreds of years and the Capel Bridge, exudes the unique charm of Switzerland. The romanticist Hugo Hugo wrote the beautiful verse of "elegant, quiet, clear water gently beat the river bank, soft water flowing at my feet" when he visited Lucerne Lake. Dumas praised Lucerne as "the pearl in the world's most beautiful clamshell." When I walk around the streets of Lucerne, I can really experience what it is to be a man in the middle of the painting. 1️⃣ Capel Bridge Capel in German means "church". Because there is St. Peter's Church not far from the bridge, it is called "church bridge". The balustrades on both sides of the bridge are decorated with red flowers all year round, which looks like a flower gallery, also known as the flower bridge. In this beautiful town, there is also a saying: "If you have not stepped on the wooden bridge Capelle, you are not really in Lucerne." It connects Lucerne's new and old city with a wooden structure. Walking on the bridge, watching the blue water gently patting the river bank, soft water flowing at the foot, looking up, covered bridges, castles, swans, full screen oil painting texture is also born. 2️⃣ The dying lion monument tells a sad history of Switzerland, is Lucerne's most famous sculpture, and is also a symbol of the loyalty and perseverance of the Swiss. This is a memorial to the 786 Swiss officers and guards who died in order to protect Louis XVI and Queen Mary during the French Revolution of 1792, when the civil war hit the Durres Palace in France, and is intended to pray for world peace. Mark • Twain called the "near-dead lion" the "most tragic and moving statue in the world". 3️⃣ The forefront of the St. Regis Alps, known as the Queen of the Mountains, is the most famous watchtower in central Switzerland, and it is also our sister mountain of Mount Emei in China. Since ancient times it has been a famous place to watch sunrises and sunsets, with a viewing platform on the top of the mountain overlooking panoramic views of the Alps and stretching to the Black Forest of Germany and the plains of France, as well as the azure Lake Lucerne. So the time to play is about half a day, you can refer to my itinerary guide. 10:12 Lucerne Pier 1 departure 11:09 Arrival at Viznau (Fitzbrain) 11:15 From Viznau to do the gear train 11:45 Arrival at Rigi 13:03 From the top of Rigi to go down the mountain 4️⃣ Lake Lucerne is my favorite place in Lucerne, sitting on a bench by the lake, The head is the cloud, the low eyebrows are the clear water of the lake, the lakeside swan chase play, the water birds are flocking, the old trees that have fallen from the leaves beautifully stretched the branches, the sunset is sprinkled on the lake, as if to shine a little warm late autumn. In Lucerne, even if you don't go anywhere, sitting by the lake, watching people come and go, teasing swan water birds, listening to the lake water, it is a kind of enjoyment.