1, Swiss army knife
The basic tools in the Swiss army knife are often: ballpoint pen, toothpick, scissors, flat knife, can opener, screwdriver, tweezers and so on. To use these tools, just pull them out of the fold of the blade and you can use them.
2. Swiss watches
Swiss watches are well known and expensive. But the watchmaking industry was not born and raised in Switzerland. /kloc-at the end of 0/6, the religious struggle in France led to a massacre, and Huguenots who followed Calvin fled to Switzerland, bringing with them the technology of making clocks and watches. This French skill combined with the local gold, silver and jewelry industry has made the Swiss watchmaking industry.
It mainly spread to the northeast along the Jura Mountains, reaching Schaaffhausen in the northeast, and blossomed everywhere in the northern part of Switzerland.
3. Cheese
Swiss cheese can be divided into three categories, namely Emmental cheese, Gruyere cheese, Penzel cheese and monk's head cheese, with an annual output of about 1.3 million tons. Although the production of cheese has no obvious contribution to the national economic development, Swiss cheese is famous for its high quality and special flavor because it is made in a traditional way.
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Lavo's terraced vineyards, with a total area of 898 hectares, are located on the shores of Lake Lemmon in Vaud, Switzerland, between the famous tourist city Lausanne and Wavy, with sparkling Lake Lemmon at the foot and the rolling Alps on the other side. The abundant sunshine and humid climate by the lake make it a famous wine producing area in Switzerland, with a history of more than 800 years.
On June 28th, 2007, the 3 1 World Heritage Conference held in Christchurch, New Zealand decided to include the terraced vineyards in Lavo, Switzerland in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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