There are some things in Asheville, which blend the charm of remote Appalachia and the complexity of metropolis, and it feels very natural. Cultural attractions and activities abound in the city, mainly from the literary giants who once lived here. Thomas Wolff, Carl Sandburg and O. Henry all lived in Asheville. The spectacular scenery of the area led millionaire George W. Vanderbilt to build Biltmore, his castle like mansion in Asheville, and this city has always been a holiday destination for the rich. But there is also a friendly, small town atmosphere here; Cities always make tourists feel at home. Located at the confluence of two rivers and mountains, Asheville attracts many outdoor sports enthusiasts who choose hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, hot air balloons and many other activities. Architecture lovers can study art deco city halls, houses at the turn of the century and Tudor style homes. Therefore, breathe the fresh air in the mountain area, ride a bicycle through Blue Ridge Park Road, the "most beautiful path in America", and experience the beauty and spirit of this beautiful mountain city.