954 When travel meets her
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As soon as the car left the parking lot and was about to turn right, it was stopped by a rough horn. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 Info turned his head to see that a black Audi had accelerated and rushed into the crowded and narrow alleyway. Yunluo hesitated slightly. Well, it's been more than ten days since I returned to China, and Yunluo should get used to such a barbaric way of communication.
Reversing, waiting, the black Audi drove in front of him, slowed down slightly in front of Yunluo's car, and saw a pair of resentful eyes through the window. The mood was not affected too much, which is the positive energy that travel gives to Yunluo. I have seen a lot of calm, peaceful, and humble attitude towards life, and I don't feel that my life has slowed down.
A very classic Chinese idiom "scramble" comes to mind, and I really hope that it will disappear into the students' textbooks as soon as possible.
A road trip in Europe is a pleasure and a vivid lesson in education. Even on the world's fastest German highway, no one comes and goes to play drag racing, and big cars, small cars, fast cars, and slow cars go their own ways without interfering with each other; Even if there is a big traffic jam, no one is going in the wrong direction, adding congestion, crowding or even making a U-turn.
All the cars are guarding their own roads in a regular manner; When merging, as soon as the clouds fall and the lights hit, he gives way; On the mountain road, no matter how slowly the clouds fall, he silently follows behind, without honking or flashing high beams; When he crossed the street, Yunluo's feet had not yet stepped on the zebra crossing, and he had stopped there and waited quietly.
It won't take long for Yunluo to @↑, ww≤w. learn to be peaceful and humble, in exchange for beckoning again and again, and smiling friendly again and again. Life is a journey from which there is no turning back, so why be busy and miss the good scenery along the way, and spoil the good mood of seeing the scenery.
At midnight, the plane departed from the cloudless city and flew over the Eurasian continent. Carry the clouds to a new journey. Early in the morning, the plane landed at Munich Airport in Germany, outside the window, the sky was slightly bright, and a new day had just begun. Because of the time difference, Yunluo stole an extra 6 hours. Munich. The clouds are falling!
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, the third largest city in Germany, and the uncrowned capital of Germany.
Just like everyone has their own looks and temperament, every city has its own vibe and pulse. The charm of Munich lies in the perfect combination of tradition and modernity. A 40-minute drive from the airport to the city centre, you'll see retro low-rise houses instead of high-rise buildings.
This is Munich, which is the locomotive of Germany's economic growth. But it has maintained a lifestyle and state that has remained unchanged for thousands of years.
She's conservative! In 1944, Munich was hit by a devastating air raid that reduced the entire city to rubble by the Allies. After World War II, many destroyed German cities were built with reinforced concrete forests, but Munich stubbornly restored the Middle Ages.
She's very open! Since 1810, Munich has welcomed millions of visitors from all over the world with the world's most famous and largest beer festival. As long as there is no war, sickness or other unpleasant things happening, the old breweries will set up beer giants on Teresa Square.
The music rings, the cheers ring, the crisp pounding of beer glasses, no matter where you're from. The frenzy here is all yours.
She's traditional! Traditional national costumes have become synonymous with Bavaria. On weekends and holidays, men don plaid shirts, leather trousers, and felt hats decorated with goats. Women don corsets with large open collars, tight vests and plaid skirts and drink in the beer garden under chestnut trees.
She's modern! The world-famous electronics giant Siemens and the automotive giant BMW have their roots in Munich. It is the most important insurance base in Germany, it has the most advanced international exhibition center in the world, and it is the city with the largest number of publishing houses in Germany.
She's busy! Munich is located in the heart of Europe, bordered by the Czech Republic and Poland to the east, France and Hopitia to the west, Austria to the south, and Switzerland across Lake Constance. It has the busiest traffic artery in Europe.
She's laid-back! There is no more laid-back atmosphere in a big German city than in Munich, where time flows leisurely on the terraces of beer halls and restaurants, and there are always so many laid-back people who seem to have nothing to do.
Munich's classic and modern are the perfect blend. And this is the biggest charm of Munich in the eyes of travelers like Yunluo.
Out of the subway station. It's the hotel. The location of the hotel is good, opposite Karlsplatz at the west entrance, next to the Karlsplatz metro station, one stop to the west is the main train station, and one stop to the east to Mariaplatz in the center of the old town. It's just that the room is small, but the price is hyped up by the Oktoberfest.
It's about 8 a.m. when you arrive at the hotel, and don't expect a room to be available early in the morning during Oktoberfest, let alone at the doorstep. Yunluo and Yan Shenyu stored their luggage and went out to forage.
The subway station at Karl Square is already bustling with activity, with a small circular square in the middle of which is lined with several clothing brand stores, and the outer part is full of various foods. There are small shops that only sell simple bagels, bakeries that specialize in all kinds of bread, pizza shops that have a variety of flavors, and cafes that have a good environment. Yunluo and Yan Shenyu finally chose Pano.
Speaking of Munich, we have to mention the origin of the name Munich. Muenchen originally meant "to the moenche".
According to research, in 746 AD, the monks founded a monastery at the foot of the Alps, south of Munich. Around 1000 AD, the monks began to settle in the area of today's Munich, and a bazaar gradually formed around the church. In 1160 AD, Duke Heinrich built the city wall around today's Marienplatz.
Since then, the city has grown and grew. The little boy in Munich wearing a monk's robe on the coat of arms also symbolizes the origin of the city's name.
Munich's collection of medieval architecture is diverse: towering Gothic, palatial Baroque and classical, a return to the Greek style.
Wandering through it is like browsing a living historical picture. The Old Street, which connects two of Munich's oldest gates, Karlstor and Isartor, divides the Old Town into two parts, but is lined with trendy designer boutiques and modern cafés.
To the north of the street is the place where the former aristocracy ruled and lived centered on the royal palace (residenz); To the south of the street, there is an old handicraft and commodity trading area. In the old days, the lives of ordinary people and dignitaries were only one way away.
Not far from the street, the eye-catching onion head tower topped attracted the attention of Yunluo and Yan Shenyu. This is Munich's most famous symbol of the city, the Frauenkirche (Frauenkirche). The 99-meter-tall onion-headed tower can be seen from anywhere. The exterior of the church is of Gothic red brick.
Due to a lack of funds, a typical Renaissance onion head was chosen for the construction of the top of the tower. When the clouds fell, the north tower of the Church of Our Lady was being repaired.
The day of arrival in Munich coincided with the tail end of Oktoberfest. At first, I was really excited, but after checking the hotel prices in Munich that day, I couldn't say anything happy. The small hotel, which is usually seventy or eighty euros, has also risen to two or three hundred euros during this grand beer festival. Money! Yes!
For this reason, he once wanted to avoid the Oktoberfest and skip Munich, but Yunluo loved to join in the fun after all, and after a long decision, he finally chose to be slaughtered obediently, just to catch up with the big set.
On the day of arrival, the weather was not very good, and it started to rain and wind in the afternoon. In the evening, I went out to see the sky, and when I saw that the rain had stopped and the wind was light, I went out to "catch the market". Take the U4/U5 from Karlsplatz station to theresienwiese station, and the metro is almost always full of people wearing national costumes to "catch the market".
At first, I thought that these people were all natives of Munich, or at least local Germans, but after listening to everyone's conversation, I realized that many foreign tourists come to the market very professionally, and will buy a set of local national costumes to better integrate into the carnival atmosphere. As the crowd lined up to walk out of the subway station, it was already raining at the Oktoberfest venue. The rain intensified, and after a few minutes the rain was pouring down and the tourists were scattered.
I tried to find a big tent selling beer to hide from the rain, but I found that the tent had long been closed, and it was difficult to find one, and the people waiting in a long line at the door had become soup chickens. Crowds flocked to the subway station, and the night's carnival ended early. There are also those who have drunk seventy or eighty years, staggering slowly in the panicked crowd to avoid the rain with wine bottles.
It seems to be unaware of the heavy rain. Yunluo held an umbrella and hastily looked at the warm and lively beer tents, knowing that Yunluo had no chance with them tonight, so he went home in a huff...
The next day after the rain, the weather was fine, and I was unwilling to drink the big beer of the Oktoberfest the day before, so I temporarily changed the itinerary and canceled a small town that was supposed to be visited in the afternoon and continued the Oktoberfest!
This time, take the U3/U6 from Marienplatz and get off at Gortheplatz. It's still a winding way from the metro station to the Oktoberfest's Theresienwiese Square, but don't worry about finding it, just follow the flow of people dressed in ethnic costumes and you will arrive at Teresa Square without any problems.
At noon, the beer tent was already full, you must know that such a tent can accommodate thousands of people at the same time, and the tents of the entire beer festival together can accommodate nearly 100,000 people! The band played cheerful music in a huge beer tent, but the sound was often drowned out by the cheering crowd.
The young man stood on a table and chair, raised his glass, and shouted "Cheers"; The waiters were already busy, and even the small waitress could pick up ten or eight bundles of beer at a time and shuttle through the beer tent.
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