Saturday, August 29, 2015

Germany, Berlin - unforgettable history

Photo by Bo. W
Adolf Hitler, a lot of people are familiar with this name, he was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, from 1934 to 1945 Germany's head of state, he served as supreme commander of the German armed forces during World War II. However, from January to April 30 in 1945, he lives in an underground bunker, known Führerbunker.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Germany, Berlin - Alexanderplatz

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Alexanderplatz (Alexanderplatz), it is a large square and transportation hub in the city center of the capital city of Berlin in Germany, it is located in Mitte, near the Spree River and the Berlin Cathedral (Berlin Dom). This square is named after the Russian Tsar Alexander I (Zar Alexander I), he visited Germany in 1805.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Germany, Berlin - Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

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Almost every city has a church destroyed in World War II, as a tourist attraction in Germany. It is to show people the terrible war, suggesting that the good people of peace. Berlin is no exception, retains relics of the war, the church was destroyed. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtnis Kirche).


Sunday, August 23, 2015

Germany, Berlin - on the way in tourism(II)

Tiergarten park (Tiergarten)

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Tiergarten park (German: Großer Tiergarten) "Tiergarten" are intended to be "animal garden", began in the Prussian nobility of hunting grounds. Berlin's Tiergarten park is the first public park, lush woods, meadows, forest, lakes there, the Victory Column also stands in the park on the west side. On the avenue around the Victory Column, as well as statues of some of the Prussian nobility.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Germany, Berlin - on the way in tourism(I)

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Compared with other cities in Germany, Berlin seems to be another kind. Visitors to Berlin, the most intense feelings, not the hustle and bustle of modern metropolis, nor is thousands of years of ancient ruins, but only just gone shortly history, the remnants of this history, still exist. Although there are relatively old buildings and community in Berlin, but Berlin's most vivid is showing modern history and contemporary history in Germany, from the war madness, after the trauma of war, to trying to heal the pain of war. Such a landscape, perhaps not romantic enough, there are deep forces move people's hearts. This is a story of the city, we need to taste it carefully.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Germany, Berlin’s three trips

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From Hamburg to Berlin, we travel by train three times. Every time ride ICE, which is a German Intercity-Express (ICE) rail. Take the Intercity-Express (ICE) train, two hours 5 minutes can reach Berlin's most modern train station. But every time we have a different way to travel in City of Berlin, but every visit can bring a different experience for me.


Thursday, August 13, 2015

Germany, the Berlin Wall - historical memory

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Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) carrying too much history, too much life, death and parting, sorrow, too many confront and concern. Today, 26 years after the Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) has collapsed, visitors travel to Berlin, first of all think of the Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer), they want to see that once, long wall.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Germany, Wismar - Old Port

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From Wismar train station, along a right-hand side of the gravel road to go, you can go to the old port. Most of the buildings along the road retains the original look. Sun through the gap between the buildings, scattered on the gravel road. Air released into the atmosphere with the taste of the sea, accompanied by the sound of a vehicle bumps, its run over gravel. Ancient flavor of life in Europe, a little hit.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Germany, Wismar - Marketplace

Photo by Bo. W
Market Square, as the name suggests, it is the site of the ancient craftsmen trading venues, today is temporary small market at the weekend, mainly the sale of some fruits, vegetables and handicrafts and the like.

Wismar's old town is the representative of Germany masonry buildings, whose center is the huge market square. It is by virtue of 100 × 100 meters and become the largest Mecklenburg - Pomerania (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) the largest market square. It is one of the largest market square in northern Germany. Around the market square is surrounded by elegant buildings. These architectural styles, from 14th century North German Gothic to 19th century Romanesque revival to Art Nouveau.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Germany, Wismar’s Miracle

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Wismar, it is a port city located in Mecklenburg -  Pomerania (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) in Germany. This port city, facing the Baltic Sea, there are about forty-five thousand population. Into the Old Town, people still feel the appearance of the 14th century heyday of the Hanseatic League: ancient streets like the network, building land, the pattern of agricultural land preserved to this day, that is no big change. Legacy building is proof of political economy as medieval city of Wismar. In June 2002 the old town of Wismar, a UNESCO "World Cultural Heritage."

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Germany, Wismar - World Heritage town

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Wismar on the Baltic Sea, in northern Germany, it is a city almost not damaged in World War II, so the ancient city is also very famous in Germany. In June 27, 2002, Wismar Old Town was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.