The Geneva Fountain is the symbol of Geneva and the largest fountain in the world. Originally located in the lower reaches of the Rhone River, it was used by craftsmen to drain water after turning off hydraulic faucets in their shops. Later, the 140-meter-high fountain was moved to the centre of the Port of Geneva. At first, there were fears that such a huge fountain would spoil the beauty of the port, but surprisingly, this simple but intelligent design would become a symbol of Geneva in the days to come. Geneva is one of the world's most famous United Nations cities. The most attractive city in this city is the lake and mountain scenery. It has enough attraction all the year round. At the same time, it is also an international city with a large number of global organizations. It was also named the second best residential city in the world in 2016.