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Cities around the world
Cùng điểm qua một số thanh phố nổi bật này nhé^^
Cùng điểm qua một số thanh phố nổi bật này nhé^^
3.Vienna - Áo
4.Geneve - Thụy sĩ
5.Paris - Pháp
6.Bern - Thụy sĩ
7.Mexico City - Mexico
8.Stockholm - Thụy Điển
9.Côn Minh - Trung Quốc
10.Los Angeles - Mĩ
11.Cairo - Ai Cập
12.Thượng Hải - Trung Quốc
13.Budapest - Hungaria
14.Prague - Séc
5.Paris - Pháp
6.Bern - Thụy sĩ
7.Mexico City - Mexico
8.Stockholm - Thụy Điển
9.Côn Minh - Trung Quốc
10.Los Angeles - Mĩ
11.Cairo - Ai Cập
12.Thượng Hải - Trung Quốc
13.Budapest - Hungaria
14.Prague - Séc
15.Almaty - Kazakhstan
16.Tunis - Tunisia
17.Tô Châu - Trung Quốc
18.Moscow - Nga
19.Manchester - Anh
20.Montreal - Canada
21.Quế Lâm - Trung Quốc
22.Odessa - Ukraine
23.Istanbul - Thổ Nhĩ Kì
24.Bangkok - Thái Lan
25.Brazilia - Brazil
17.Tô Châu - Trung Quốc
18.Moscow - Nga
19.Manchester - Anh
20.Montreal - Canada
21.Quế Lâm - Trung Quốc
22.Odessa - Ukraine
23.Istanbul - Thổ Nhĩ Kì
24.Bangkok - Thái Lan
25.Brazilia - Brazil
26.Bắc Kinh - Trung Quốc
27.Las Vegas - Mĩ
28.Turin - Ý
29.Karachi - Pakistan
27.Las Vegas - Mĩ
28.Turin - Ý
29.Karachi - Pakistan
30.Phnom Penh - Cambodia
31.Seoul - Hàn Quốc
32.Seatle - Mĩ
33.San Francisco - Mĩ
34.Osaka - Nhật
35.Saint Petersburg - Nga
36.Madrid - Tây Ban Nha
37.Dubai - UAE
38.Sevilla - Tây Ban Nha
39.Venice - Ý
40.Florence - Ý
41.Vatican City - Vatican
42.Verona - Ý
43.Putrajaya - Malaysia
44.Athens - Hy Lạp
31.Seoul - Hàn Quốc
32.Seatle - Mĩ
33.San Francisco - Mĩ
34.Osaka - Nhật
35.Saint Petersburg - Nga
36.Madrid - Tây Ban Nha
37.Dubai - UAE
38.Sevilla - Tây Ban Nha
39.Venice - Ý
40.Florence - Ý
41.Vatican City - Vatican
42.Verona - Ý
43.Putrajaya - Malaysia
44.Athens - Hy Lạp
45.Quảng Châu - Trung Quốc
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Topic 1: The interesting capital of Brussels - Belgium
Just 1 hour and 45 minutes, the beautiful red lightboat swallowed up a 300-kilometer stretch of road to Brussels's Gare Midi, the capital of Belgium. It takes just over 5 minutes to get to the transit train, and you have set foot in Gare Central right in the heart of the city.
Just 1 hour and 45 minutes, the beautiful red lightboat swallowed up a 300-kilometer stretch of road to Brussels's Gare Midi, the capital of Belgium. It takes just over 5 minutes to get to the transit train, and you have set foot in Gare Central right in the heart of the city.
Europe at the end of the short night long night so near 8 am that the city seems still not fully awake. The drops of rain fall down to bring the cold cut the skin. Tucked into a small, warm, baked, scented coffee shop, guests are just as happy to savor their breakfast and watch the cars pass by, giving the residents of the city the nickname. 'European Capital' to the office.
The Kingdom of Belgium is also the home of writer - painter Hergé - who created the Tintin character with adventures readers from young to old in the world love. Nevertheless, President Charles De Gaulle of France previously admitted that the reporter Tintin was ... more famous than him.
In front of the central station, there are always girls approaching for a 'Golden Tour' round the city, priced at 16 euros (over 300,000 VND) worth of the day and can go up any points of interest. The two-story bespoke bus, in six different languages, introduces visitors to Brussels's famous works such as the Grand Place, the Art Museum, the Old Town Parliament Europe, Military and Aviation Museum, City Park ... Horseback riding (iron) view this flower gives guests a panoramic view in the beginning of getting acquainted with Brussels charm.
Gare du Nord 6 am bustling passengers prepared to board the fast train but only 30 minutes quickly shattered everywhere. Guests are seated on the cushion of a second-class car that is still sleepy, because to catch the first train to Brussels must wake up from 5 am to Metro from central Paris to this station.
A car across the Royal Palace was built in the 18th century, restored by King Leopold 2 of Belgium to use as a royal palace. This is only open to the public to visit in the summer. The three black, yellow and red Belgian flags fluttering at the top of the palace indicate that King Arbert II (who was crowned in 1993) is in the water.
Visitors to the miniature European Park located in the park Brussels with the model of about 300 landscapes of more than 10 European countries. In this 250,000 square meter park, it collects all the historical, cultural and artistic achievements of the European community through the exemplary art form of the past and present, from the modern office building. of the European Commission to splendid palaces, magnificent temples, peaceful windmills or a solemn monastery lined by a lake.
South of the park is the atomic globe, built in 1958, welcomes the Brussels International Fair. The sphere is designed with a spherical shape simulating the structure of an exaggerated iron molecule, consisting of 9 silver spheres suspended in the air, each with its own identity. Inside the globe are galleries and a restaurant. If you come here in the evening, you will enjoy 9 ball swapping positions like the movement of the electronics look very beautiful and majestic.
Prominent in the heart of Brussels is Grand Place, an area of 20,000 square meters built in the 11th century with marble tiles. This square has been listed by UNESCO as one of the world's most beautiful preserved sites in Europe.
Surrounding the square are magnificent buildings built in the 15th century, creating a magnificent setting. In the past, this place brought together trade villages and artisans from all over to make a living.
In the south of the square is the Town Hall, typical gothique architecture was started in 1402, with the main point that the main gate is not located in the middle as usual but slightly deviated to the side.
Opposite the Town Hall is the former building called the King's House, although there has never been a king here. Since the 16th century, this building is the administrative center and now is the City Museum.
In the east of the square there is the famous White Swan Hotel, which is where 150 years ago Marx and Anghien lived in Belgium for three years (1845-1848) and completed the great work 'Communist Manifesto '
Stroll along Bouchers Boulevard, not far from Great Square, with nothing to stop by at one of the roadside restaurants - which sell a wide range of food, from traditional Belgian to Turkish cuisine. Japan, Spain, Japan ... Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy 'moule mariniere', specialty snail of Belgium.
It would be a mistake to come to Brussels without visiting the 'Citizen # 1' of the city, the Manneken Pis statue, calling it 'The Little Dragon'.
Like the Eiffel Tower in France or the Dutch windmill, the Manneken Pis became an unofficial symbol of Brussels and is one of the most famous monuments in Europe.
The 60-centimeter statue, set in an open-air marble statue, 2 meters high with curly hair, this upscaled nose was the work of sculptor Jerome Duquesnoy completed in 1619, bronze statue
There are many variants of the 'background' boy. People think that this little angel has used urine to extinguish all major fires to save the residents of the city. Another legend says this is a courageous little boy who saves Brussels from being consumed by Spanish invaders before withdrawing. Legend has it that this legendary boy has been robbed many times by the invaders but always find his way back to his hometown.
Perhaps because of the loving and adventurous boy, the important figures and politicians who came to Brussels offered beautiful dresses for the occasion. So far, his fortune has reached the number 740 costume (2003 figures) was put on display in the Museum of the city. This statue is also the most popular souvenir of many sizes from large to small.
To be continue..^^
The Kingdom of Belgium is also the home of writer - painter Hergé - who created the Tintin character with adventures readers from young to old in the world love. Nevertheless, President Charles De Gaulle of France previously admitted that the reporter Tintin was ... more famous than him.
In front of the central station, there are always girls approaching for a 'Golden Tour' round the city, priced at 16 euros (over 300,000 VND) worth of the day and can go up any points of interest. The two-story bespoke bus, in six different languages, introduces visitors to Brussels's famous works such as the Grand Place, the Art Museum, the Old Town Parliament Europe, Military and Aviation Museum, City Park ... Horseback riding (iron) view this flower gives guests a panoramic view in the beginning of getting acquainted with Brussels charm.
Gare du Nord 6 am bustling passengers prepared to board the fast train but only 30 minutes quickly shattered everywhere. Guests are seated on the cushion of a second-class car that is still sleepy, because to catch the first train to Brussels must wake up from 5 am to Metro from central Paris to this station.
A car across the Royal Palace was built in the 18th century, restored by King Leopold 2 of Belgium to use as a royal palace. This is only open to the public to visit in the summer. The three black, yellow and red Belgian flags fluttering at the top of the palace indicate that King Arbert II (who was crowned in 1993) is in the water.
Visitors to the miniature European Park located in the park Brussels with the model of about 300 landscapes of more than 10 European countries. In this 250,000 square meter park, it collects all the historical, cultural and artistic achievements of the European community through the exemplary art form of the past and present, from the modern office building. of the European Commission to splendid palaces, magnificent temples, peaceful windmills or a solemn monastery lined by a lake.
South of the park is the atomic globe, built in 1958, welcomes the Brussels International Fair. The sphere is designed with a spherical shape simulating the structure of an exaggerated iron molecule, consisting of 9 silver spheres suspended in the air, each with its own identity. Inside the globe are galleries and a restaurant. If you come here in the evening, you will enjoy 9 ball swapping positions like the movement of the electronics look very beautiful and majestic.
Prominent in the heart of Brussels is Grand Place, an area of 20,000 square meters built in the 11th century with marble tiles. This square has been listed by UNESCO as one of the world's most beautiful preserved sites in Europe.
Surrounding the square are magnificent buildings built in the 15th century, creating a magnificent setting. In the past, this place brought together trade villages and artisans from all over to make a living.
In the south of the square is the Town Hall, typical gothique architecture was started in 1402, with the main point that the main gate is not located in the middle as usual but slightly deviated to the side.
Opposite the Town Hall is the former building called the King's House, although there has never been a king here. Since the 16th century, this building is the administrative center and now is the City Museum.
In the east of the square there is the famous White Swan Hotel, which is where 150 years ago Marx and Anghien lived in Belgium for three years (1845-1848) and completed the great work 'Communist Manifesto '
Stroll along Bouchers Boulevard, not far from Great Square, with nothing to stop by at one of the roadside restaurants - which sell a wide range of food, from traditional Belgian to Turkish cuisine. Japan, Spain, Japan ... Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy 'moule mariniere', specialty snail of Belgium.
It would be a mistake to come to Brussels without visiting the 'Citizen # 1' of the city, the Manneken Pis statue, calling it 'The Little Dragon'.
Like the Eiffel Tower in France or the Dutch windmill, the Manneken Pis became an unofficial symbol of Brussels and is one of the most famous monuments in Europe.
The 60-centimeter statue, set in an open-air marble statue, 2 meters high with curly hair, this upscaled nose was the work of sculptor Jerome Duquesnoy completed in 1619, bronze statue
There are many variants of the 'background' boy. People think that this little angel has used urine to extinguish all major fires to save the residents of the city. Another legend says this is a courageous little boy who saves Brussels from being consumed by Spanish invaders before withdrawing. Legend has it that this legendary boy has been robbed many times by the invaders but always find his way back to his hometown.
Perhaps because of the loving and adventurous boy, the important figures and politicians who came to Brussels offered beautiful dresses for the occasion. So far, his fortune has reached the number 740 costume (2003 figures) was put on display in the Museum of the city. This statue is also the most popular souvenir of many sizes from large to small.
To be continue..^^