The Seine River is the second largest river in France. There are famous Notre Dame de Paris, St. Chapel and ancient Paris prison on the island of Sidai. There are many magnificent buildings on both sides of the river, such as the Louvre, the Osei Museum, the Grand Palace, the Palace of Royal Military, the Eiffel Tower and so on. These buildings divide the banks of the Seine River into different landscape styles. The French call the North Bank of Seine the right bank and the south bank the left bank. The right bank is the main business district and political center of Paris. The left bank has a strong cultural atmosphere. The famous cafes and Latin districts are all here. There are many bridges on the Seine River, the most spectacular of which is the Alexander III Bridge, which connects Champs Elysees Street with the Royal Academy Square with its unique rigid structure arch. If you arrive in Paris, it will be a great pity not to take a boat on the Seine River once. About an hour's journey, you will enjoy the beautiful scenery and historic sites on both sides of the Seine River. Looking at Paris on the Seine River cruise ship, you will see a romantic Paris different from that on the shore.