After understanding the basic knowledge of scenery and sight, let's take a look at their specific differences ~ (@ _ @) ~
1, different definitions
Landscape refers to the panorama of natural landscape or artificial landscape, emphasizing beauty and nature; Scenic spots refer to sightseeing or visiting a scenic spot, emphasizing the objects to be watched.
Example:
The scenery in this country is beautiful. )
-The Colosseum is one of the most famous attractions in Rome. The Colosseum is one of the most famous attractions in Rome. )
2. Different perspectives
Scenery refers to the visual effect formed by watching the scenery from a distance from the same perspective; Sight emphasizes that a person watches a certain scenic spot or relic alone.
Example:
We can enjoy the beautiful scenery from the top of the mountain. )
I really like visiting the Great Wall. It's a spectacular sight. I like visiting the Great Wall very much. It's a spectacular sight. )
3. Different types of scenic spots
Landscape refers to the whole of natural scenery or artificial landscape, while landscape refers to man-made attractions, buildings and relics worth seeing.
Example:
Yosemite National Park is famous for its amazing scenery. Yosemite National Park is famous for its amazing scenery. )
The Eiffel Tower is a popular attraction for tourists to visit Paris. The Eiffel Tower is a frequent place for tourists visiting Paris. )
4. Different forms of activities
The scenery is suitable for some outdoor activities, hiking and camping and other natural activities; Scenic spots are suitable for artificial scenic spots such as tourism, sightseeing and visiting.
Example:
We camped in the mountains, enjoyed the beautiful scenery and had a good time. ) We camped in the mountains and enjoyed the beautiful natural scenery. )
During my trip to new york, I visited many famous scenic spots, such as the Statue of Liberty and Central Park. During my trip to new york, I visited many famous scenic spots, such as the Statue of Liberty and Central Park. )
5. Different grammatical usages
Landscape is usually used as a noun in singular form, not plural; Sight is used as a noun, which can be used in singular or plural form to indicate a specific scenic spot or scene.
Example:
-The scene here is absolutely alive. The scenery here is breathtaking. )
During our trip to Europe, we saw many beautiful scenery. )