Of course, when writing a novel, you could quote some real scenic spots to make the novel more lively and interesting. However, it should be noted that when referring to the names of scenic spots, it is necessary to ensure that they are real and cannot use false or vague expressions. At the same time, if the name of the scenic spot quoted has cultural or historical value, it should respect the relevant cultural or historical background and avoid using inappropriate expressions. For example, in a science fiction novel, a real snow mountain could be described as a "towering peak" but not a "fictional peak" because these descriptions might make some people feel uncomfortable. Mentioning a real castle in a horror novel can be described as "ancient and dangerous" but not "fictional" because these descriptions may confuse some people. When using the names of real scenic spots, you need to use them carefully and ensure that they are real and cannot be used in an inappropriate way.