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Stroll through the winding lanes of Strasbourg's Old Town, the charming Gothic cathedral, the river's green-style brick-and-wood huts, linger in the small French canal, or indulge in the Alsace pub, telling the truth, than From yesterday's Paris, I am more interested in the small town of Strasbourg, which is far away from Paris, nearly 700 kilometers away.
Strasbourg is located at the eastern end of the French territory, across the Rhine from Germany. It is the capital of France's Alsace and Lower Rhine provinces. It is also the parliamentary capital of Europe. The headquarters of many EU institutions are It is also located here, which shows that not only is the location unique, the scenery is beautiful, the climate is pleasant, and the products are rich. The 20 km west is the Vosges Mountains, while the 25 km east is the German Black Forest. Because it is the border between Germany and France, the architecture here is also a combination of two countries. It is covered with medieval wooden truss houses and Baroque sandstone buildings. The canal bridges are criss-crossed, with brown roofs and black wooden slats along the way. The old houses are ancient and ancient. The area was said to have been completely destroyed during the Second World War, rebuilt after the war and listed on the World Heritage List in 1988.
Strasbourg Cathedral, which was completed in 263, is slowly approaching it. There is a feeling of infinite proximity to the sky. Although it is already known that European churches are everywhere, you can see it after the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. So shocked, I am so excited that I do not know how to describe its shock.