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Yani Usmita samson
Has some of the famous places in the countries been adapted to modern life but still keeping its history? if so, how? For Switzerland, Yes, for the cities like Interlaken and Lucerne they added narrow cobblestone streets for easy access for both tourists and residents. These areas have been adapted to modern life with cafes, boutiques, and restaurants. and for Indonesia the answer is the same, Yes, for Candi Borobudur, they added facilities such as visitor centers, guided tours, and educational programs for both tourists and residents that wants to come to Candi Borobudur.Why are the countries famous among tourist? Both countries are famous for their phenomenal nature but specifically, Switzerland is famous for their majestic Alps, the placid lakes, quiet villages, cosmopolitan cities, and towering castles and Indonesia is famous for their beaches and deep seas, as well as tropical forests and mountainsNow let's talk about Switzerland and Indonesia's cuisine. What are the main difference between the countries' cuisine? Let's hear someone's opinion on this (from Yakez who had lived in Swtizerland for a year or more)How does the countries' cuisine reflect on the history? the Swiss have a tradition of preserving food, which can be traced back to times of war and hardship when preserving food was essential for survival. This tradition is reflected in Swiss dishes like cured meats, pickled vegetables, and fermented cheeses. And Indonesia's colonial past, especially under Dutch control, influenced its cuisine. Dutch settlers brought ingredients like potatoes and cabbage, now found in dishes like gado-gado and selat solo.