
The territory of Switzerland was a Celtic activity area in prehistoric times. Celts used to be indigenous people in central Europe. On August 1, 1291, Uli, Schwyz and Lower Walden secretly formed a permanent alliance in the struggle against the House of Habsburg, which was the beginning of the founding of Switzerland. In 1815, the Congress of Vienna confirmed Switzerland as a permanent Neutral country. In 1848, the Constitution was formulated and the Federal Council was established, making it a unified Federation country. Maintain neutrality in both World Wars.
Switzerland is a highly developed industrial country with a free economic policy. It is one of the richest countries in the world. The Global Innovation Index ranks first and is known as the “heart of Europe”. At the same time, it is also known as the “world garden”, the “clock kingdom”, the “country of finance”, and the “European water tower”. It is the host country of numerous international organizations’ headquarters or offices, as well as international conferences. A total of 45 international organizations, including the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, the International Olympic Committee, and the International Red Cross, have established their headquarters or offices in Switzerland. Meanwhile, Switzerland is a member of international and regional organizations such as the United Nations and the Council of Europe. In 2021, Switzerland’s gross domestic product was 731.6 billion Swiss francs, with a per capita gross domestic product of 84055 Swiss francs.
Famous tourist attractions
Jungfrau: Skiing
Matterhorn: Glacier Paradise
Bern: Einstein’s Former Residence
Interlaken: paragliding
Grindelwald: Fairy Tale Town Scenery
Ryan: A Waterfall with High Traffic in Europe
Zermatt: Enjoy Matterhorn
Grossmünster: the shooting point of love’s forced landing
Geneva: Jet d’Eau and St. Peter’s Cathedral
Lucerne: Water Tower Flower Bridge