Au revoir Paris. I left Paris before the sunrise and headed to Palace of Versailles (Château de Versailles) along with some tour-mates. My sister was not joining the Versailles’ visit as she has been there before, while some other tour-mates decided to stay in hotel instead.

Château de Versailles in early morning
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The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) is the largest museum in the world, and arguably the most popular as well. Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” probably made Louvre a more famous place than it already was.

The Louvre Pyramid, built in 1989 by architect I.M. Pei
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I was standing in front of The National Gallery when I took the Trafalgar Square’s photo.

Photo of The National Gallery
I am not an artistic person, but I headed into the gallery anyway… to be honest I was desperately in need of a washroom. Turned out it was quite an impressive hour of visit in the gallery. It didn’t take an art expert to appreciate those art; the colours and the attention-to-details of some paintings were simply stunning.