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What's famous about Hungary?
Hungarian specialties are:

1, Tokoy wine:

Tocai wine, one of the Hungarian red wines, has been world-renowned for its unique top quality since the publication of 1650. Louis XIV of France, the wine kingdom, called it "the king of wine, the wine of the royal family" and has been the tribute wine of the European royal family for hundreds of years. Tokai is the pride of Hungarians and the national treasure of Hungary.

2, foie gras:

Hungary is the largest exporter of foie gras in the world. Goose liver contains carbohydrates, protein, fat, cholesterol and minerals such as iron, zinc, copper, potassium, phosphorus and sodium. It has the effect of enriching blood and nourishing eyes.

3. Salami sausage:

This is a unique food in Hungary, which is very popular in the whole European continent and has a large sales volume.

4. Pepper:

Deep red is ground into Chili powder or whole, and spicy or slightly spicy is the representative of Hungarian cooking. The best pepper in the world is grown in szeged and Carroccio, and it is used all over the world from Canadian, American to Japanese.

5. Hylander porcelain:

Blue Ocean has the oldest porcelain factory in Hungary. Its quality was handed down by people like Queen Victoria and Franz? Yue Se: I can also see this in many customizations. And the quality has not changed at all.

6. Lace:

Lace is one of the oldest and most traditional specialties in Hungary with a long history. There are two famous kinds of lace, one is called Chetnake and the other is called Harasch.

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The famous scenic spots in Hungary are:

1, Buda Palace:

/kloc-in the 0/3rd century, the "Arubado Dynasty" was built on the right bank of the Danube, which was in disrepair during the Turkish occupation of Buda; /kloc-local reconstruction began in the 0/8th century, and/kloc-resumed expansion in the middle of the 0/9th century, becoming a new baroque building. Later, it was destroyed during World War II. After the war, a special revival committee was set up to rebuild Buda Palace.

2. The fisherman's castle:

This is a Silla-style castle built on an ancient fortress in the early 20th century. The name originated from19th century. In order to protect the city, the citizens entrusted the Danube region where the city is located to fishermen, so it was named after the fisherman's castle. The monastery overlooks the beautiful scenery. Part of the castle is used as a restaurant.

3. National Opera House:

In Pace City on the east bank of the Danube, the Opera House is a typical modern "historic site" that was destroyed in many wars and restored after the war. 1833, when this magnificent building was completed, 2,600 candles shone under the reflection of 160 mirrors.

4. Szechenyi Bathroom in Budapest:

Careful observation of Magash Church reveals that this neo-German style church actually contains many colors such as Hungarian folklore, art nouveau and Turkish design, especially the white minaret and colored roof on the side, which adds a bit of interest and vividness to the whole church. The painted glass and murals inside the church are the key points that cannot be missed.

5. eger:

It is a heroic ancient city in northern Hungary, located at130km northeast of Budapest, near the eger River. Pre-baroque architecture gives the city a leisurely Mediterranean style. This is the hometown of the famous "Bull Blood" wine, with the most beautiful scenic spots in the highlands of northern Hungary on both sides.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hungary

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