1. Netherlands: Leiden
Leiden is a city in the west of the Netherlands. 16 kilometers northeast of The Hague. Population 117,000. It was recorded in 922 AD. The city developed around the castle in the 12th century and was founded in 1266. The textile and printing industries developed in the fourteenth century. The industry has developed rapidly since the end of the 19th century, with printing, textile, food, metallurgy and building materials sectors now in place. One of the largest cheese and beef markets in the Netherlands. Leiden University was founded in 1575. There are ethnographic museums, Gothic churches and art galleries. There are seaside resorts nearby.
2. Czech Republic: Krumlov
Krumlov is a charming town in South Bohemia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city was listed as one of the World Cultural Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1992. The historical center of Cesky Krumlov is located on the Vltava River. The entire town revolves around a 13th-century castle with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
3. Austria: Innsbruck
Innsbruck (Innsbruck Main) is located in the west of Austria, in the Alpine valley, adjacent to Germany, Italy and Switzerland, with the Inn River Pass through the city. It is the capital of the Austrian state of Tyrol and is divided into nine districts. The most unique and classic scenery here is the medieval architecture set in the charming glacial valley. In the narrow streets, Gothic buildings line up row after row, and the Baroque gates and Renaissance arcades once again show the style of the ancient city.
4. Switzerland: Lucerne
Lucerne, also translated as "Lucerne", is the capital of Lucerne. It is located in central Switzerland, at the confluence of the outlet of the Reuss River and the Sizhou Lake. at. The asd spelling of Lucerne in the multilingual Swiss, Italian and Romansh languages ??is Lucerna, and the French and English spelling is Lucerne. Known as the most beautiful and ideal tourist city in Switzerland, it is also the most popular Swiss resort among Swiss people. Lucerne is a famous historical and cultural city where artists have received endless inspiration. Historically, many famous writers lived and wrote here.
5. France: Dijon
Dijon has a long history. The city was built in the Roman era. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Burgundy (Royaume de Bourgogne) in the Middle Ages and is now in the city. There are a lot of historical and cultural heritage left. Dijon has a temperate maritime climate, but due to its geographical location far from the coastline, it has obvious continental characteristics, that is, dry summers, cold winters, and large annual temperature differences. Burgundy is also one of the four major gastronomic capitals in France. Snail dishes, mustard, Burgundy beef hot pot, etc. are all traditional delicacies of Dijon. At the same time, Dijon is also nearby the Burgundy wine region of France.
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