To visit Switzerland, the wealthiest and happiest country in the world, travelers can fly with Swiss airlines and other partner airlines, or take trains within the region, travel by car, or motorcycle to visit friends and acquaintances in rural areas, mountain towns.
3 Essential Things to Know When Traveling to Switzerland to Visit Bad Ragaz
Switzerland is a country in Central Europe, home to numerous lakes, villages, and high mountains of the Alps. Banking and finance are the main industries, along with watches and chocolate, which attract distant travelers eager to visit Switzerland. Switzerland ranks among the most developed countries in the world, with the highest average wealth (2010) and PPP GDP per capita rank eighth according to the IMF (2011). Switzerland ranks high globally on several national achievement metrics, including government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic competitiveness, and human development. Due to historical circumstances, Switzerland has four main ethnic communities: the German-speaking community comprises two-thirds of the population, living in the eastern region (Luzern, Zurich, Basel...), bordering Germany and Austria. The French-speaking community accounts for one-third of the population, primarily residing in western Switzerland (Lausanne and Geneva regions), bordering France. Approximately 10% of the population speaks Italian, and the remainder, about 7%, speaks Romansh, living in the southern region bordering Italy.
1. Bad Ragaz, a Multilingual, Multicultural, Multinational City:
A charming small city with an area of only 25.4 km², Bad Ragaz has a population of nearly 6000 people, with 25.1% being foreigners, mainly from other European countries. Along with the nationwide and global trends, Bad Ragaz has, is, and will continue to be a multicultural and multilingual city with official languages including French, German, Romansh, and Italian, attracting those intending to travel to Switzerland. The new Swiss citizenry will include a significant portion from multicultural, multilingual, and multinational families.

2. A city with architecture, culture, and nature deeply rooted in European tradition
Venturing to the mountain town of Switzerland, one cannot help but marvel at the splendid, clean, serene, and modern city center.









Eyewear, fashion, watches, or any products sold in Switzerland can be trusted for their origin and quality.
3. A city with vibrant spring and beautiful nature
Following the footsteps of European backpackers, I had the opportunity to experience springtime in Switzerland during the Easter holiday, rich in the traditional essence of Switzerland and Europe. Bad Ragaz, the homeland of natural spring, renowned resorts and spas, and especially the natural scenery here will not leave you disappointed when traveling to Switzerland.

In April, while many parts of Europe are still engulfed in chilly snow, in Switzerland, the grass has turned green and tulips are blooming everywhere in parks or home gardens.

Snow has melted across rivers, streams, ponds, and trees begin to bud, love also follows suit, more romantic and dreamy.

To describe the spring sky, I must praise the Swiss spring sky on beautiful sunny spring days, perhaps the bluest and brightest. Where are the most beautiful, romantic, and graceful mountains, surely they are in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland.

In the mountain town, where the terrain is mostly rocky mountains, one might think there would be few flowers, but no, flowers compete to grow and spread their fragrances from within the mountain crevices.

The chubby sheep have grazed on the mountain slopes diligently, promising a forthcoming season of abundant wool for the mountain town farmers.

If you live in a bustling metropolis, surrounded by people and cars year-round, make your Swiss travel plans a reality and head to Bad Ragaz because the nature, culture, and people here will captivate your soul. Switzerland truly deserves to be one of the richest and happiest countries in the world.
According to Thanh Phạm/Elle.vn
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourJune 9, 2017