That day, just across Kock Street, along Frederick Street from south to north, there is a small museum on the right side of the street in front of a lot of leaflets, watching, suddenly heard someone shouting, thinking something is wrong, the town is on the spot! After a few seconds, I saw that everyone else was fine, and I realized that it was supposed to be at Charlie's checkpoint. Sure enough, a little further forward, you saw a small white building in the center of the street, a shed, with an American flag on it, and a little further away, a large photo of a former Soviet soldier hanging on the pillar in the middle of the street. It turned out that Charlie checkpoint was like this! Just as I walked to the right side of Charlie checkpoint to take pictures, I saw someone taking pictures with the "American soldiers" and thought they were modeling the scene of the year, so I gave them a video! They mimic the scene of the Allies entering Berlin during World War II, controlling the surrounding area, and US officers and soldiers standing guard. It is a very interesting scene that vividly shows the scene during the war. Video URL: In the uploaded photo, the direction of the map is automatically turned to this way, and it should be rotated clockwise. I saw the evaluations and photos provided by people who have been there. In different seasons, the clothes worn by the "American soldier" are different, but the scene is really interesting, and you can see it in a few minutes. The surrounding attractions are very close, all marked on the picture. "My Community" - "Travel Notes" - There are many detailed travel records in it! http://you.ctrip.com/members/travelling/journals Have a good trip!