Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in the world. The country is located near the Rhine River of Alps, boasting a beautiful view lovely as a picture. Liechtenstein is the only European country governed by an absolute royal regime. The hereditary monarch of Liechtenstein can dismiss the Cabinet, appoint judges and even reject laws. Such power was given to the monarch by a 64% support from the national referendum held in March 2003. The Vaduz Castle, where the monarch lives, is located on the most attractive area of Vaduz, the Capital of the country. The National Art Museum of Vaduz displays the masterpieces of famous artists such as Rembrandt and Botticelli. The museum also displays the possessions of the royal family. Along with the tourism industry, the sales of post stamps contribute greatly to the country’s maintenance of a high economic growth rate. Loved by stamp collectors all around the world, the post stamps of Liechtenstein are very famous for their artistic design, and the Post Stamp Museum in Vaduz is filled with foreign tourists every day.