Four treasures of Holland
Windmill The windmill of Rotterdam Windmill Group was originally initiated by the Dutch and adapted to the needs of hydraulic utilization and mill industry. Although it is still a "national trademark" of the Netherlands, it is rarely used in practice. Of course, the big windmill in the Netherlands can't be taken back, but the small windmill model souvenir is still ok, so coming to the Netherlands is a souvenir. People often call the Netherlands "the country of windmills". The Netherlands is a country with a population of over10 million in Western Europe. Its real name is Holland. "Holland" means low, and "Holland" is land. Together, they are called "low-lying countries". One third of the country's area is only 1 meter above the sea level in the North Sea, and nearly one quarter is below the sea level. It is really a veritable "Netherlands". The Netherlands is located in the westerly belt prevailing on the earth, which exists all year round.
With the large-scale development of the Dutch people's land reclamation project, windmills have played a huge role in this arduous project. According to the local humid and rainy climate and changeable wind direction, they reformed the windmill. First, they equipped the windmill with a movable roof. In addition, in order to be exposed to the wind on all sides, they also installed a windmill canopy on the roller. This kind of windmill is called Dutch windmill.
Tulip, the national flower of the Netherlands-Why can tulip be famous all over the world? One of the most important factors is the Netherlands. Tulip is the national flower of the Netherlands, and the Dutch love tulips very much. Tulips have become an indispensable thing in their lives. He always seems to play the leading role in expositions and flower shows. If you find it inconvenient to carry flowers, you can choose to buy dried flowers made of flowers as your own decoration. Tulips in Holland are all in pieces, and there are many of them.
Cheese If someone asks what's delicious in Holland, people will think it's cheese. There are so many kinds of cheese in Holland that you can't imagine. Cheese is also classified like red wine, and the most expensive one will make you stunned. If you can accept this kind of food, you might as well buy some and try it first. Slight acidity and sweetness are perfectly combined, and the taste is very mellow.
Wooden shoes Dutch wooden shoes windmills, wooden shoes, cheese and tulips are called Four Treasures of the Study in the Netherlands, and wooden shoes are the first in Four Treasures of the Study, which shows their status. Wooden shoes have become a specialty of the Netherlands, which is related to short light cycle and low terrain. The sunny days are less than 70 days all year round, which makes the Dutch love the sunshine like Van Gogh's "sunflower" and love them, so that they have to deal with it with stocky wooden shoes. Different styles of poplar wooden shoes are used for field work, yard work and even indoor cleaning. Later, the shrewd Dutch developed wooden shoes into semi-mechanical operation technology, and wooden shoes became characteristic products and tourist souvenirs. Dutch wooden shoes are just a handicraft. In fact, wooden shoes have important practical value for the Dutch, at least in history. Because the land in Holland is too wet, wooden shoes are the most moisture-proof and durable.
What is the most famous thing in Holland?
As we all know, "tulip" is the national flower, and the windmill is very famous, and "red light district" Jiyuan is also the most famous in the world, because it is legalized there, (* _ *) hee hee. ...
What is the most famous in Holland?
Hello, friends! I have been in the Netherlands for more than 3 years, and I just wrote an article about the Netherlands before. Welcome to add! My original blog: blog. 163/ Gu Yue _ Tian Chang is in the Netherlands, will you find it? 1. In the Netherlands, the expenditure on food is often greater than the expenditure on daily necessities, and food is a bit expensive; You may not need to make an appointment when others come to you, but you can almost always make an appointment, because the Dutch life is often fixed. Is it really that bad to keep looking at that agenda? You'd better take an umbrella when you go out. Take a strong umbrella when you go out in autumn and winter, unless you like walking in the rain to find the feeling of first love; 4. Take many things for granted, otherwise you are a freak. In the Netherlands, homosexuals, transsexuals and marijuana smokers are afraid of something they haven't thought of yet. 5. When you receive a gift, you must open it in person, otherwise it is impolite (is it hiding to prepare for the winter); 6. Don't think that Dutch men like to associate with China women so much. It's probably because the Dutch drowned their own girl that they wanted to have a new foreign love. Of course, there are surprises (when someone is infatuated with you, you should hurry up ...); 7. If you see beggars in the street, don't feel sorry for them. The aid money given by others has increased the right to speak. Some alms givers may give more "income" than your income. It's just that they "earn" more and spend more (nothing is richer than marijuana); 8. Many times the Dutch are happier than you, because you value money too much. A word of advice: don't care about how much money you can save, but think more about how to make you earn more honderd and duizend. 9. If you are sick or apply for something, which will greatly test your patience (sometimes when you are well, you won't receive a notice to see a family doctor), then all my waiting will be over ... 10. Only when you get here will you find that the days in winter can be so short and the days in summer can be so long; 1 1. Don't be upset (secretly moved) when you meet enthusiastic Dutch people; 12. Friends with poor adaptability have stayed in the Netherlands for a long time and seem to find it boring here. 13. If there are too many people in China, you will find that there are10 million people crowded in this tiny place. High population density and high land utilization rate! 14. enthusiastic friends in the Netherlands will reply to this post after reading it, I believe; 15. There are still many things that have not been discovered (new discoveries will be incorporated into hoho) ... By then) ... Supplementary note: the land area of the Netherlands is 48 164 square kilometers, almost half the size of Zhejiang Province. By 2004, the population was 6.5438+0.604 million, and the average population density was about 382 people per square kilometer, making it the most densely populated country in the world. The following is the part added today (65438+1October 4th). Welcome to continue the discussion! ! 16. Dutch people always speak directly to their friends. They don't say good things to their faces, speak ill of them behind their backs and tell the truth, even if sometimes you don't like to hear them. Don't be afraid if you have a heated argument about something. It's hard to say that he will look like a hippie when he sees you tomorrow. This character (regardless of hatred) is very good. No, why do you want to mess with him! ? _ 17. Everything is clearly divided. Ordinary friends, boyfriend and girlfriend or colleagues go out to eat together, or go Dutch, so some people say: the Dutch are so stingy! Of course, we can understand that they are so frugal and pragmatic! I remember once listening to a teacher who taught Dutch pronunciation. When she was traveling to France, the French asked her where she was from. The teacher answered Holland, and the Frenchman said, Dutch! They all come to see more and buy less. 18.16th century * * * The property tax was calculated according to the unit area of the building, so the Dutch tried their best to rebuild the house. Otherwise, I don't think we can see such a steep and narrow staircase. I learned the Dutch frugality; 19. Dutch pride: God made heaven, and the Dutch made man-made land. Otherwise, Fleveaux Lan ... >>
What are the famous brands in Holland?
The most famous brand in the Netherlands is Philips.
What is the most famous place in Holland?
Rotterdam windmill group
The windmill was originally initiated by the Dutch and adapted to the needs of water utilization and mill industry. Although it is still a "national trademark" in the Netherlands, it is rare in practical application. Of course, we can't take the Dutch windmill back, but a small windmill model souvenir is ok, as a souvenir of your visit to Holland.
People often call the Netherlands "the country of windmills". The Netherlands is a country in Western Europe with a population of only10 million. Its real country name is Holland. "Ned" means low, and "Lan" means land, which are collectively called "low-lying countries". One third of the Netherlands is only higher than the sea level in the North Sea 1 m, and nearly one quarter is lower than the sea level. It is really a veritable "Netherlands". The Netherlands is located in the prevailing westerly belt of the earth, and westerly winds blow all year round. At the same time, close to the Atlantic Ocean, it is also a typical maritime climate country with land and sea winds all year round. This gives the Netherlands, which lacks hydropower and power resources, generous compensation for using wind power. Dutch windmills were originally imported from Germany. At first, windmills were only used for grinding and the like. In16th and 7th centuries, windmills were of great significance to the Dutch economy. There are also: papermaking and other functions, known as the "country of windmills". The Netherlands has always been famous for windmills. Where there are many windmills is "Children's Di Fang".
Tulip, the national flower of Holland.
Lisse, a small town not far from Amsterdam, has become one of the famous tourist attractions in the Netherlands because of its Keukenhof Tulip Park. Every year from late March to May, tulip season attracts thousands of tourists, surrounded by colorful flower fields, just like a spring garden with flowers in full bloom. The annual tulip float parade in the town is also a mobile landscape that should not be missed.
scenery
Dam Square, not far from the Central Railway Station, can be said to be the starting point of Amsterdam city center and the most dynamic place in the whole city.
Dam Square was originally built at the end of 12, in the north of a dam square on the Amsto River, which is now the old city. Houses in this area used to be shops, and there were inventors of telescopes here. For centuries, Dam Square has been the political and commercial center of the whole city. The former city hall and metering station were stationed here, and political turmoil for various reasons was also held here. However, Dam Square is just a bustling business district where people gather.
The construction of the new town hall in Amsterdam began at 1648. Due to geological reasons, the whole building is supported by more than 13000 wooden stakes, and the classical and magnificent architectural style of the new city hall is still the most conspicuous target in the dam square. 1808 When France occupied the Netherlands, Napoleon chose a new town hall as his residence, and the new town hall was renamed the Palace. In addition, from the Central Railway Station to the Coin Tower, the area around Dam Square is one of the main shopping areas in Amsterdam. All kinds of shops, from large department stores and shopping centers to designers' personal studios or souvenir shops.
Maastricht is located at the southernmost tip of the Netherlands, between Germany and Belgium. It is the oldest and most beautiful city in the Netherlands, originally meant as a bridge over the Maas River. Due to geographical location, history and other factors, this city has a completely different natural landscape and cultural features from other cities in the Netherlands, and has been prosperous since ancient times because it lives in a transportation hub. Walking on the streets of Maastricht, you can always see the EU flag with a blue background and a yellow star fluttering in the wind.
If you can only visit one scenic spot in Holland in spring, where will you go? The answer must be tulip garden. This is the largest tulip garden in the world, which only opens in spring. Everything that represents Holland: tulips, windmills and wooden shoes are all concentrated here. In spring, tulips are everywhere in Shan Ye, which is as endless as a fairyland.
What are the famous creations in Holland?
Dutch creation mainly comes from several big companies. Such as Philips Electronics, Shell Group, Unilever, Akzo Nobel, Dutch International Group, etc.
Take Philips Electronics Company as an example: 19 14, Philips established its first research laboratory and made innovations in X-ray and radio technology for the first time. Over the years, a series of inventions have included many technological breakthroughs; 19 18, Philips introduced the medical x-ray tube; In the 1940s and 1950s, Philips invented the rotary cutter head. 1963, Philips introduced the cassette recorder. 1965, the first integrated circuit was produced. In the 1970s, laser discs, laser discs and optical telecommunication systems were invented. 1983, CD launch. 1997, Philips and Sony jointly launched another innovative product DVD.
What famous flowers in Holland are world-famous?
Bottle force barrier blows great beauty.
Who are the famous scientists in Holland today?
Invent the telescope
During the 18 years when Galileo worked in the University of Padua, he initially focused on the mechanical research that he had always been interested in, and he discovered an important phenomenon in physics-the inertia of the motion of objects; I did a famous slope exercise and summarized the quantitative relationship between the falling distance of an object and the elapsed time. He also studied the movement of shells and laid the foundation of parabola theory. The concept of acceleration was first put forward by him: even in order to measure the temperature rise of patients with fever, the famous physicist invented the first air thermometer in 1593 ... However, an accidental event made Galileo change his research direction. He turned from the study of mechanics and physics to the boundless space.
What are the famous cities in Holland?
The famous cities in the Netherlands are: Rotterdam, the gateway to Europe; A tourist city-Amsterdam; The Royal Capital-The Hague; Cheese town-Haoda.