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Top 10 must-see attractions for traveling to the Netherlands in 2018

Traveling to the Netherlands, there are a few places that must be visited, otherwise it will be equivalent to go in vain, so what are the attractions? The I am here for you to organize the top ten must-see attractions for 2018 Dutch tourism.

A, the barrage dam

Dutch characteristics

This full-length 32.5 kilometers connected to the northern part of the Netherlands Suderhay Dam was completed in 1932, the barrage dam base is 90 meters wide, 10 meters above sea level, the top of the dam is a highway.

Two, Gouda

Gouda

In the dairy industry developed in the Dutch countryside, the number of cows more than people, Gouda is the most famous of all the Dutch cheese in the origin - more than 50% of the cheese in the Netherlands from Gouda. And apart from cheese, the specialty of Houda, "honey waffles", is also very famous.

The Tulip Garden

A Wonderland of Humanity

The spring of Holland created a Wonderland of Humanity - Tulip Garden This is the world's largest tulip planting gardens, which are only open in the spring, and all the representative of Holland things: tulips, windmills, wooden shoes are condensed in the tulip garden. All the things that represent Holland: tulips, windmills and wooden shoes are condensed here. Every spring tulips all over the mountains and fields, as far as the eye can see, just like a fairyland.

Four, Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Amsterdam at night, along the canals and bridges will be lit, full of romantic atmosphere. Amsterdam is surrounded by canals, so follow the Boulevard des Dams to visit the Royal Palace, the Neuve Chapelle, the National Monument and Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. There are more than sixty galleries and museums in Amsterdam.

V. Hoorn

Hoorn

This medieval town has preserved the traditional Dutch fishing industry in its entirety, and you can still taste the purest Dutch snacks of fried fish (kebberling) and raw herring (haring) here. The ancient houses on the street, as well as the bronze sculptures on both sides, all tell you a legendary history of the Kingdom of Holland.

Six, Arnhem

Arnhem

Van Gogh Forest De Hoge Veluwe National Forest Park is the largest nature reserve in the Netherlands, and the virgin forests are especially beautiful in late fall. There are also several museums in the park, including a display of works by Van Gogh, a painter famous in Dutch history. There are free white bicycles all over the park, so you can visit Audrey Hepburn's childhood by bike or car.

VII. Giethoorn

Giethoorn

Giethoorn is the most beautiful village in the Netherlands. Named for the large number of wild sheep's horns accidentally dug up by the village's forefathers while digging for peat, Giethoorn's watery landscape made this small village eventually get the title of "Green Venice".

The Hague

Den Haag

The Hague is a metropolis where classical and modern art and architecture coexist: unlike other cities in the Netherlands, the wide streets and high-rise buildings in the city center exude the vitality of The Hague's cosmopolitanism, and the statues of princes and nobles and churches and palaces are everywhere. Churches and palaces can be seen everywhere, but the Hague's ancient royal flavor and strong cultural heritage are united.

Nine, Maastricht

Maastricht

Maastricht is located in the southernmost part of the Netherlands, between the German and Belgian borders, is the Netherlands is the oldest and most beautiful city. Life in Maastricht is laid back and relaxed.

Ten, the children's dyke

World Heritage Site

Rotterdam, the first largest city in the Netherlands, also has a number of tourist attractions, the White Bridge, the Red Bridge, the European masts and so on, are worth a visit, but the most famous classic is not in the city of Rotterdam, but the outskirts of the windmill village children's dyke.