The most idle country in the world
This country is Liechtenstein, a very special landlocked country located in mainland Europe, a country with a surprisingly small area of only 160 square kilometers. It is said that if you drive around the country by yourself, you can wander through every corner of it in half an hour. Since Liechtenstein is located between Switzerland and Austria, all the big and small things in Liechtenstein are handed over to Switzerland, and even their own embassies are built in the Swiss land area. Many of you may feel that this country, which covers an area less than that of a prefecture-level city in China and is so idle as a whole, must be living in a very tight budget.
On the contrary, the inhabitants of Liechtenstein are very rich, with a GDP per capita of $176,000, far more than that of Switzerland. Switzerland is like a witch in front of it, which is totally unimaginable in our opinion. It is said that their idleness is also due to their wealth. Enough money to ensure that they do not have to run around to enjoy life, so the whole country is idle. It may be asked at this point, how idle can they really be?
The civil servants in this country do not have to do anything, the whole country is borne by the neighboring countries of large and small things. And here for money , are available to rent the country. The rent per night only costs about $62,000, you can have the right to temporarily control the entire country. Of course, this right is not imaginary, you can use the land and even mobilize the police that night, and you can also visit the very wonderful Vaduz Castle. In short, as long as you have money, anything is possible without breaking the law.
Most importantly, the scenery in Liechtenstein is stunning. The blue sky, the turquoise lake, the wind blowing up the layers of ripples on the lake, the trees dancing on the embankment, the mountains, the winding and treacherous solid wood walkway, in the sky of smoke and rain, hazy, very beautiful. This harmonious scenery is refreshing to the eyes and ears. That is why more and more people nowadays travel to Liechtenstein to experience the stunning scenery and architecture.