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According to Zhong Jin's understanding, the Rio de Janeiro city government in Brazil will launch the 8th edition of the tourism yearbook titled "O Rio visto do céu" on March 27th. The guidebook spans 164 pages and showcases over 50 scenic spots within the city, including several highlights:

Vista Chinesa (Chinese Landscape Platform): Located within the Tijuca National Park in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro, built in 1903 to commemorate the introduction of tea cultivation techniques by Chinese immigrants to Brazil. The site features architecture inspired by Eastern styles and is open to visitors free of charge.

Parque da Prainha (Prainha Park): Situated in the western zone of Rio de Janeiro, completed in 2001, it is an important ecological reserve offering a children's playground, picnic areas, and high-altitude viewpoints, all freely accessible to the public.

Mirante do Arvrão (Arvrão Lookout): Located in the southern region of Morro do Vidgal, this spot combines a hotel and restaurant and is renowned for samba dances and parties. Visitors can reach it by car or on foot.

Laje do Michael Jackson (Michael Jackson's Rock): Found on Morro Dona Marta, known as the filming location for Michael Jackson's music video "They Don't Care About Us," this site is open to the public free of charge.

Aprazível Restaurant in the Santa Teresa District: Offering fine dining and city views, overlooking Guanabara Bay and the brightly lit downtown area, accessible by a tram ride for visitors.

Museu da Chácara do Céu (Chácara do Céu Museum): Located in the Santa Teresa District, showcasing works by European and Brazilian art masters within a modernist building.

Pedra da Gávea Summit: One of Rio's highest peaks, providing stunning views of the South Zone coastline, including Ipanema Beach and the Christ the Redeemer statue. The route to the summit is considered one of Rio's most challenging tourist paths, popular among ecotourists and adventure enthusiasts.

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