The Czech Republic is a landlocked country, and its predecessor in Central Europe is Czechoslovakia. He is also a socialist country, because it is a landlocked country, so the land area is about 1 times of the total water area. Its overall terrain seems to be a deformed baby growing in a basin. It is located in a quadrilateral basin with three bulges, but the soil is fertile and suitable for the growth of crops. The climate there is also very similar to that of China. It is the hottest in July and the coldest in January, especially in winter and summer. Give yourself a holiday now and have a nice date with the Czech Republic! Prague Castle, a Czech scenic spot, how can you come to the Czech Republic without visiting here? Prague Castle is located on the hill beside vltava river. It has a long history and is equivalent to Zhongnanhai. In the past 6 years, the offices of successive presidents have been in this castle, so people call it the "Presidential Office". There are galleries here, but you have to pay to enter these places. There are many famous paintings in the gallery, generally from Italy, Holland and Germany, with a total of more than 4,. In fact, the predecessor of this gallery was a stable, and later the church of Notre Dame was discovered during maintenance, which is also the earliest church in Prague. St Vita Church is not the earliest, but it is a landmark building in Prague. The architectural style of this church is very unique and rich, and the history of this church is also very long. It has been rebuilt three times. When you enter the cathedral, you can visit the stained glass windows painted by the famous painter Muha and the tomb of St. John. There are many gold and silver ornaments and murals in the church. Golden Hutong is one of the most famous scenic spots in Prague. It is called Golden Hutong not because there is a lot of gold in it, but because people who lived here at that time were craftsmen who made gold for the king, and later it became a slum. Later, the government re-planned, turned all the houses into shops, and led the residents here to develop tourism, so now Golden Lane is a commercial street specializing in souvenirs and handicrafts. The famous Kafka once lived here. St George's Church and Abbey, these two places are the best preserved Romanesque buildings in Czech Republic. There are also Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic paintings in the monastery, which are absolutely treasures. Where to eat delicious food? The meat of Czechs is mainly pork, and their diet is similar to that of northern China. They eat some pork, sweet sauerkraut and steamed bread, but they have the same hobby as Germans, that is, drinking beer. So what are the characteristics? When you come to the Czech Republic, you must not forget to eat the local jiaozi. When you eat it, it will be accompanied by a sauce that eastern Europeans often eat, which is quite delicious. Yes, they have a lot of research, so for some moxibustion friends, they are really in the right place. Besides home-brewed beer, they also have bitter wine with some wine, plum brandy and vanilla. This is definitely a country that is addicted to alcohol and meat. Meat has been passed down from generation to generation. The most delicious meat food in the Czech Republic is stewed beef, which is not easy to learn. There are only 23 kinds of spices, which should be added in chronological order. It takes about four hours to eat. The process is really long! I arranged 8 days for myself, and it seems that it passed quickly. I went to various scenic spots in the first six days, and went to various snack streets as a rest in the last two days to talk about exploring food and get to know the local customs. Because the process is too complicated, I won't explain them one by one, but it's really a wonderful date! /p