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HUIS TEN BOSCH "means" forest house "in Dutch. Located in Hausberg, the home of European-style future urban forest caused by reclamation in Omura Bay, Nagasaki, Japan, with the latest technology, it is the largest leisure and holiday theme park in Asia with water, shade, flowers and windmills in the 17th century.
There are 13 entertainment facilities and 11 museums in * * * in Hausberg. Among them, the four-star tourist spots include Flood Adventure Museum, Noah Theater, Sea Experience Museum and Hausberg Palace, which is modeled after Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard's residence palace. It is a must-see attraction. Visitors can take canal yachts, classical taxis, buses, and visit the surprises of one stop after another by the river. When they are tired, they can also take a break in the open-air coffee shop, find the best angle to enjoy the well-designed performances and parades, or have a big meal at the national cuisine restaurants in Utterai Food Street. After nightfall, the fantasy music and acousto-optic laser acousto-optic show painted in the night sky of Hausberg shine brightly in the dark night. The varied multicolored laser beams beat with the rhythm of the music, making the sky gorgeous and extraordinary. The colorful water dance and orchestral laser acousto-optic show reproduce the story of the Dutch sailing boat's first voyage to Japan.
With the sea as the courtyard and the ancient city streets around the periphery, there are four classical and elegant hotels with different moods to choose from: the European Grand Hotel facing the street and canal of Hausberg, the Danhage Hotel with an old castle atmosphere and ocean view, the Amsterdam Hotel with an open-air coffee bar facing the yacht dock, and the forest villa filled with holiday-like cabin by the lake in the deep forest. Holland Village in Nagasaki, modeled after the 17th century Dutch port capital, is opposite to William District with entertainment facilities and shops across the sea, and there are transportation boats connecting to Hausberg. Therefore, tourists who have arranged accommodation in Hausberg will visit Holland Village together and enjoy the ferry trip.
Japan-Netherlands cooperation and reclamation
Why does the street view of Hausberg adopt Dutch architecture? And what kind of place is Hausberg?
There may be many people who have the same question. Let's take a look at the following narrative, which will answer some questions and lead you to appreciate Hausberg from another angle.
In 16, the Dutch sailboat "DE LIEFDE" drifted to Kyushu, Japan, and cultural exchanges between Japan and the Netherlands began.
during the Japanese edo period, Nagasaki was one of the few trading ports that could trade with overseas, and its trading countries were limited to China (Ming Dynasty) and the Netherlands. This shows that Nagasaki and the Netherlands have deep cultural roots.
In the Meiji era (the late 19th century), you can still see the old prosperity in Nagasaki, but today, the heyday of the past has long been submerged by the wave of modernization. Under the knowledge of the historical and cultural background between the Netherlands and Nagasaki, historians, architects, oceanographers, environmentalists, etc. were gathered with Mr. Shinji Yibang as the center, and with the support of the Dutch government and many large Japanese enterprises, the grand city-building plan of Hausberg was launched.
the construction of Hausberg is to learn from the spirit of the founding of the Netherlands and realize the wisdom philosophy of * * * with nature. Starting from soil improvement, 4, pairs of trees and 3, flowers have been planted in a barren and barren land to restore its natural vitality. And dug a canal as long as 6 kilometers, in order to make the creatures in the water multiply, the banks of the embankment were built with natural stones, and the seawater from Dacun Bay was introduced to moisten this land.
Beyond the theme park, urban construction is scientific and technological
Hausberg is not only a pure theme park, but also an experimental city in the future. Although the buildings on the ground are street scenes of Holland in the 17th century, the latest technology is adopted in the invisible places. Underground, pipelines such as electricity, water pipes, optical fibers, cable TV lines, etc. are installed in the same ditch with a width of 6 meters, a width of 3 meters and a length of 3.2 kilometers.
In order to prevent water shortage, seawater desalination equipment is prepared. In order not to pollute the ocean, a large-scale sewer treatment facility was designed. After three times of treatment, the wastewater can be recycled, which can be used in the cooling system of cold and heating and the flushing of toilets. The excess water is used to sprinkle flowers and plants, so that not a drop of wastewater will flow into the sea. These are all efforts made to protect the environment.
In order to make people live comfortably and happily, besides the abundant natural resources of water and green, it is also important to have a complete urban function. Facing the future, with the concept of "creating a brand-new living space that can feel nature", Hausberg maintains a sound ecological environment and high-quality urban functions, and pursues a future city that everyone longs for.
Hausberg not only hopes to become a sightseeing, leisure and holiday city, but also hopes that its street construction will be spread for thousands of years to future generations.