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🌟If it weren't for the English signs everywhere, I'd think I was in North Korea. 🌟Every time I pass by this overpass and see the stars on the bridge piers, I get this strong feeling that I'm in North Korea. Of course, this isn't North Korea—it's Dallas, Texas. Dallas rarely appears on travelers' radars as a tourist destination. After all, Texas isn't known for its rich tourism resources, and Dallas is no exception. However, if you have a long layover in Dallas, you can actually make good use of the time with a half-day Dallas city walk. The downtown area is definitely worth exploring. After all, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is one of the busiest airports in the United States, with direct flights from Shanghai and Hong Kong. Many people transit through Dallas to other parts of the country every day. DALLAS ATTRACTIONS ARE MAINLY CONCENTRATED IN DOWNTOWN, AND CAN BE COVERED ON FOOT 📍 DMA (Dallas Museum of Art) The museum is free (special exhibitions require an additional fee). It has many positive reviews online and can easily occupy 2-3 hours of your time. 📍 Giant Eyeball This huge eyeball sculpture is a bit ugly and even eerie, but it has become one of Dallas's most famous "landmarks." 📍 Thanksgiving Square The exterior doesn't look particularly impressive, but the colorful glass ceiling inside is stunning and definitely worth a visit. 📍 Reunion Tower A landmark of Dallas, offering panoramic views of the city. However, I personally don't think it's necessary to visit. #100WaysToTravel #100TravelStories #InDepthTravelTips

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Top Attractions to Visit in Dallas!

🌟If it weren't for the English signs everywhere, I'd think I was in North Korea. 🌟Every time I pass by this overpass and see the stars on the bridge piers, I get this strong feeling that I'm in North Korea. Of course, this isn't North Korea—it's Dallas, Texas. Dallas rarely appears on travelers' radars as a tourist destination. After all, Texas isn't known for its rich tourism resources, and Dallas is no exception. However, if you have a long layover in Dallas, you can actually make good use of the time with a half-day Dallas city walk. The downtown area is definitely worth exploring. After all, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is one of the busiest airports in the United States, with direct flights from Shanghai and Hong Kong. Many people transit through Dallas to other parts of the country every day. DALLAS ATTRACTIONS ARE MAINLY CONCENTRATED IN DOWNTOWN, AND CAN BE COVERED ON FOOT 📍 DMA (Dallas Museum of Art) The museum is free (special exhibitions require an additional fee). It has many positive reviews online and can easily occupy 2-3 hours of your time. 📍 Giant Eyeball This huge eyeball sculpture is a bit ugly and even eerie, but it has become one of Dallas's most famous "landmarks." 📍 Thanksgiving Square The exterior doesn't look particularly impressive, but the colorful glass ceiling inside is stunning and definitely worth a visit. 📍 Reunion Tower A landmark of Dallas, offering panoramic views of the city. However, I personally don't think it's necessary to visit. #100WaysToTravel #100TravelStories #InDepthTravelTips

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