Germany: Bremen; the first Chinese to visit is Li Hongzhang! Bremen; Germany's second largest port city, the fifth largest industrial city; Dalian is a friendly city. This small town is full of music, fairy tales, religious beauty, not famous, but calm, contentment is probably its unique beauty.
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Germany: Bremen; the first Chinese to visit is Li Hongzhang! Bremen; Germany's second largest port city, the fifth largest industrial city; Dalian is a friendly city. This small town is full of music, fairy tales, religious beauty, not famous, but calm, contentment is probably its unique beauty.
The central square of Bremen is one of the most beautiful squares in Germany. The ancient town hall with a history of more than 600 years, the magnificent St. Petersley Cathedral, the modern Bremen State Council and the Schütting Chamber of Commerce, etc., are all impressive. We choose Christmas here to spend is a very wise choice. The whole town has a special holiday atmosphere, even the air is romantic
Bremen is a famous city in Germany and a long-standing city. There are a lot of ancient buildings here, not as prosperous as Hamburg and Berlin, but if you go to Hamburg to play, it is recommended to go to Bremen to also turn around.
Very drifting, classical art building, suitable temperature, very warm and comfortable
One of the most beautiful squares in Germany. The ancient town hall with a history of more than 600 years, the magnificent St. Petersburg Cathedral, the modern Bremen State Council and the Schütting Chamber of Commerce are all impressive.
The Grimm fairy tale has a story of an animal musician, just hanging in Bremen Square, it really belongs to the landmark
Bremen has a long history, as early as the 8th century, Bremen was built in Bremen. Bremen joined the Hanseatic League in 1260, and in the late Middle Ages, several important Hanseatic cities such as Hamburg and Lübeck controlled commercial passages along the North Sea and Baltic coasts. In 1646 Bremen became a free imperial city, not belonging to any lord, under the jurisdiction of the empire, so Bremen is called "free Hanseatic city not coming".
Almost every city in Germany has an iconic square