Next, let's look at the real Germany.
Just like many international cities, big cities in Germany also have colorful nightlife, such as Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt and Hamburg. And unlike Britain and the United States, Germany does not stipulate the latest closing time of nightclubs and bars. You can stay up until dawn if you want.
In the early 1960s, the little-known The Beatles sang in several nightclubs in Saussure Street, Hamburg. I remember John Lennon saying: I may have been born in Liverpool, but I grew up in Hamburg. So the Beatles Square was also built at the intersection of Rope Street and Great Freedom Street.
Rope street is a street in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany. Its name comes from the cable craftsman who serves the port. As the most important entertainment center in Germany, it is also the largest and most strictly managed entertainment block in Europe. Personal tailor menu covers almost the whole of Europe. Of course, in addition to high-end places, there are many street cold meals, but they are all supported by strict rules and regulations. The price is between 50 euros and 800 euros, and you can stand or lie down.
As the nightlife center of Hamburg, there are not only dance clubs, sex shops, action places, museums and so on. And there are many casinos and bars. But it is not recommended to go alone, because there are many alcoholics, all of whom are very strong alcoholics.
This is the entrance to Herbert Street, the final destination. Well, it is better to teach people to fish than to teach them to fish. Fishing has been taught now. After addiction, you can go to a nearby bar to have a rest. If you don't have a rest, of course, no problem. It depends on your personal ability.
The Federal Republic of Germany, referred to as Germany for short, borders Denmark in the north, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west, Switzerland and Austria in the south and the Czech Republic and Poland in the east. It is composed of 16 federal states, with Berlin as its capital, with a territory of 357 167 square kilometers and a population of about 8 165438+ 10,000, making it a European population. Germany is the largest economy in Europe, one of the founding members of the European Union, and an important member of international organizations such as NATO, the Schengen Convention, the Group of Seven and the United Nations.
In Germany with a land area of less than 360,000 square kilometers, there are more than 80 cities with a population of more than 654.38+10,000, and 4 cities with a population of more than one million, namely Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne.
Berlin, the capital of Germany, is the largest city and the political and cultural center of Germany. As a world-class cultural city and an important cultural and artistic exchange center, Berlin has cultural festivals almost all year round.
3. It turns out that stuffy Germans can also make comedies, and the funny performance of German movie star martina hill has brought us infinite joy!
4.19901013 October, the reconstructed Berlin Wall was only 70 meters long.
As one of the most prosperous cities in the world, Munich still retains the quaint customs of the capital of Bavaria. Therefore, today's Munich is also called "the village of one million people".
6. Germans eat the most pork in the world. According to statistics, Germany consumes per capita pork 1.50 kg every year. One thing or two can be seen from 1500 kinds of sausages.
7. 1385 The Bach Palace in witters, which evolved from a floating castle, was once the palace of the Duke, Elector and King of Bavaria and is one of the most important palace art museums in Europe today.
8. Oktoberfest in Munich, Oktoberfest in London and Oktoberfest in Denver are the three most famous Oktoberfest in the world. From 18 10, 10, it is held in Munich as scheduled every year, becoming the biggest festival in Munich.
9. In Germany, it is not allowed to spread restaurant food online without the permission of the chef. So, throw away your mobile phone and concentrate on enjoying the food!
10, Hamburg is one of the richest cities in Europe, known as "Germany's gateway to the world" and the second largest aircraft production base in the world. On September 18, the 7th China Times opened here.
1 1. The Fairy Tales of Grimm was edited by Jacques Bugrin and his brother william green, and has been revised more than 700 times. As for the reason, I can only say that the brothers Grimm just changed a detective record of Grimm into a fairy tale of Grimm.
Bremen, Germany, 12, is one of the top 500 cities in the world. The city emblem is a Gothic silver key, which is said to be the symbol of Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. So Bremen also has a saying: Hamburg is the gateway to the world, and Bremen is the key to open this door.
13. In Germany, garbage such as beverage bottles and cans can be recycled in special places or returned. The century-old history of garbage sorting is really not random!
14, 1848 In Cologne, Germany, Marx and Engels founded the New Rheinische Zeitung, which is the earliest Marxist newspaper in the world.
15, there are 324 banks and 770 insurance companies in Frankfurt, which handle 85% of the stock transactions in Germany. It is an important financial service center in Germany and even Europe.
16 Goethe, the great writer we are familiar with, and Anne Frank, the author of Het Achterhuis, were both born in Frankfurt, so Frankfurt University is also called Goethe University, and Frankfurt ranks first in German urban potential every year for three consecutive years.
Stuttgart, 17, is famous for its high-tech enterprises, which has bred the best automobile brands in the world and is also the headquarters of many international companies, such as Daimler, Porsche, Bosch, Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
18, Germany is known as the inventor of the car, but it also has some lucky ingredients, because in the same year, Britain, Russia and Italy also built cars one after another!
19, Dü sseldorf, located on the Rhine, is the logistics center of Europe. Dü sseldorf International Boat Show is one of the largest boat shows in the world and the largest boat show in Europe.
20, 1974, the 10th World Cup was held in West Germany. Westfalen Stadium in Dortmund was built at that time, and now it is the home of Dortmund Bumblebee.
2 1, Germany has a population of more than 80 million and has created more than 2,300 world brands, but Germans with world-class kitchen utensils will never know what "a little salt" means in China's recipes!
22. Germans are extremely flexible at work, as long as they can work eight hours a day, so many Germans arrive at the company at 7 am and go home around 4 pm.
23. Most highways in Germany have unlimited speed limits, but occasionally there are temporary speed measurements. Walking on the streets of Germany, there are Volkswagen golf or Mercedes-Benz taxis everywhere.
24. There were fakes in Germany at first. It is said that in order to ensure the quality of its products, Britain strongly urges Germans to pay attention to German manufacturing. I didn't expect high quality in Germany!
25. Berlin Hotel, located in Alexandria Square, is the second tallest building in Berlin, with a height of 123.2 meters, and the first one is not far from it. Berlin TV Tower, built at 1969, is 45 meters higher than the Paris Tower.
26. Cologne, Germany, which is famous for its Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals, took more than 600 years to build the Cologne Cathedral, so it is also dubbed as a permanent construction site. Cologne Cathedral consists of five halls and an altar. The cross on the altar is the oldest and most famous treasure in large European sculptures.
27. Hamburg, as the cultural center of North Germany, has not only the Baroque St. Michel's Church, but also the Collbrandt Highway Bridge, which is known as the "Top of 100 Bridges". What makes Hamburg people most proud is the University of Hamburg, which was built in 19 19, ranking fifth in the world!
According to the survey data of the University of Northern Ireland, the average IQ of Germans reaches 107, ranking first in Europe.
29. In Germany, it is very rare to blow air conditioners happily in summer. It may also be because of the hot weather. It is common that German trains are not on time!
30. The publishing industry in Munich is second only to new york, where 1900 Mars was published and printed.
3 1, Stuttgart means racecourse in German, because it was once the racecourse of princes and nobles in ancient times. It is for this reason that the city emblem of Stuttgart is a dark horse, many years earlier than the symbol of Ferrari-the prancing horse.
32. Convenience stores in Germany open at 9: 00 a.m. and close at 6: 00 p.m., with a two-hour lunch break. They only open for half a day on Saturday morning and rest all day on Sunday.
As a developed country, Germans don't seem to have much yearning for big cities, and even more than half of them live in rural areas.
In Germany, there are more flower shops than supermarket convenience stores, and there is no vegetable market in Germany. If you want to buy food, you can only go to the supermarket.
35. German primary schools can graduate in only four years. In other words, a German child aged 10 is actually a junior high school student.
36. Germans like cats very much. According to statistics, there are14.7 million pet cats in Germany, accounting for about one-fifth of the German population, which means that almost every five Germans will have a kitten.
37. Erica Schmidt, a German track and field athlete born in 1998, is the sexiest athlete in the world. In particular, Erica Schmidt, a member of the 4400-meter relay race in Germany, has 2.3 million fans after going to the Tokyo Olympic Games, and shares her dynamics in the Olympic Games every day. Unfortunately, however, Erica Schmidt never got a chance to play.