In November 2004, Google acquired the US-based Keyhole Corporation and launched http://maps.google.com, offering a refreshing new experience. However, Google didn't stop there. At the end of June 2005, they introduced the desktop tool Google Earth, placing the entire planet right on everyone's desktop. It allows you to sit in front of your computer and soar between famous rivers and mountains or look down upon skyscrapers.
Since its launch over a year ago, a large number of websites offering landmark downloads have appeared online. However, none of these sites provide a comprehensive platform that aggregates and allows for convenient viewing of landmarks. Currently, most websites require downloading each landmark individually and then opening them to view, which can be cumbersome when it comes to updates. Additionally, even if you find the location of a place, it's difficult to obtain more detailed content about it.