Switzerland is also known to be the source of chocolate nestle company is one of the largest multinational company that was actually based in Switzerland. I have visited a chocolate factory called Cailler it's a Swiss chocolate company that was founded in 1819 and bought by nestle in 1929. They did a graphic presentation to present the history of the company and the history of chocolate and how they first discovered the cacao tree and we saw how they manufacture the chocolates , and they offerd us to taste the chocolates that they made and it was so good and delicious. And when your done you can buy chocolates from the store and different souvenirs from their store . [Online]. Available at: th.bing.com/th/id/R.9f2905666f9760be99427ae03556d453 (Accessed: 26 March 2022).
Another landmark on Switzerland as I said is the villages we lived in a village and rented a small cabin and it was so beautiful and the most relaxing thing I have ever experienced I loved every minute of it we lived with a family that owns a the farm and it has different animals such as cows and camels and dogs everyday they would make their own deery products and work in the farm. I used to go with my mom for walks and watch them work and watch the animals. And we tasted their dairy products, and the cheese was the best chase I have ever tested. You might think that I am exaggerating but I am not.
In the last day we went to another village that has a park I don't remember what it is called but it was a very big park with a long shopping street that is full of souvenir stores and different clothing and makeup stores and also mini markets and other stores. we had lunch in a Lebanese restaurant and the food was so good and tasty, there were so many Arab people there cause it's kind of a landmark that Arabs go to when ever they are visitng Switzerland. Also the village has a breathtaking lake and it was cloudy that day which made the view prettier. Also in the park me and my family rented bikes and rode them all over the village. And we went back to the cabin to gather our stuff to go to germany the next day.
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