Pakistan.
The largest mosque in South Asia is quite beautiful. Looking from a distance, with a little imagination, it looks a bit like a router or a huge desert tent.
You must visit the Pakistan Monument Museum.
The overall area of the Pakistan Monument Museum is not particularly large, but it is very distinctive. The four petals represent the four provinces of Pakistan. The graphics on the petals mainly tell the history of the founding of Pakistan.
Here, you can overlook the city of Islamabad, and the night view is also exceptionally beautiful.
You must visit Lahore Fort.
The predecessor of the Lahore Fort is a mud fortress. The city walls are entirely made of huge reddish-brown rocks. There are pavilions, fountains, ponds and gardens in the fort. The most famous attraction in the Fort is the one on the northeast corner. "Mirror Womb".
You must go to Badshahi Mosque.
Badshahi Mosque is located outside the ancient city of Lahore, across the street from the magnificent Lahore Fort. It is connected by red steps and alabaster paved floors, which is full of oriental color.
You have to go to Clifton Beach.
Compared with some islands, the beaches and sea water here are not so stunning.
You must visit the Kevora Salt Mine.
It is the salt mine with the oldest history and the largest salt reserves in South Asia. People who come to visit can take a small train to enter and see the exquisite buildings made of salt bricks.
You must go to Khunjerab National Park.
Khunjerab National Park is one of the highest parks in the world and an important protection base for alpine biodiversity in Pakistan.
If you're lucky, you might be able to see the world's endangered snow leopards, Marco Polo sheep and Himalayan wild goats.