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How about The Hague, the Netherlands?
The Netherlands has always attracted countless tourists with its unique charm, especially The Hague in the Netherlands. How much do you know about The Hague? Let me give you a brief introduction. I hope it helps you.

Q 1

The Hague is a famous coastal city in northern Europe, famous for its beautiful beaches in West Vanin and the solemn international court. Please briefly introduce the general situation here.

A:

The Hague is the third largest city in the Netherlands and the seat of the Dutch royal family and central government. It is a green city with a long history and complete cultural and entertainment facilities. In addition to museums, art galleries, art schools and theaters, it also has top-class shopping centers, parks and stadiums. The nearby Swaningen Beach is a famous holiday resort with a coastline of 1 1 km, where you can enjoy the blue North Sea and share your leisure time with your family and friends on the soft beach.

City life in The Hague is concentrated in the area around Lake Hoffa and Parliament Building (where the Knights Hall is located). The University of The Hague is also located here. There are more than 30 museums in this city, including the internationally renowned Moritz Royal Museum. In various museums, you can look back and visit the present. You can not only appreciate classical and modern art paintings, but also feel the unique charm of literary treasures.

The world-famous International Court of Justice in The Hague is also located in The Hague, so it is also called the second United Nations city.

Q2

I believe there are also many grand celebrations in The Hague. Can you introduce them?

A:

Of course, if you come to The Hague, you must not miss these festivals.

King's Day: There are not only tulips in spring in Holland, but also a fun and crazy grand festival. On April 27th, every corner of the Netherlands will be covered with orange, and music performances, exhibitions, flea markets and crazy parties can be seen everywhere. King's Night in The Hague is an important prelude to King's Day. In The Hague, people started wonderful celebrations from the night before King's Day. Dozens of music performances and shocking music were held in the city center, which accompanied people to spend a whole happy night.

Herring Festival:

May and June each year is the Dutch "Herring Festival", also known as the "Flag Festival", and usually a lively celebration is held at the seaside of Sveringen, two miles from The Hague Port. This festival has a history of more than 500 years. Every year when the Herring Festival comes, flags fly on the beach in Swelingen and countless giant fishing boats line up. All over the Netherlands, boats and boats in rivers, lakes and seas are also decorated with lanterns. Fishermen wear festive costumes, perform folk songs and dances and cheer for the arrival of the fishing season.

Fireworks Festival: Swinningen is the largest seaside resort, with outdoor terraces, gourmet restaurants and amusement places where people can sit comfortably. 20 16 August, the 37th International Fireworks Festival will be held here.

Shopping night in The Hague: Shopping night is more than simple shopping. On different streets in the city center, you can also see various fashion shows.

Prince's Day: Tuesday in the third week of September is Prince's Day in the Netherlands every year. One of the traditions of Prince's Day is the parade of King William Alexander and Queen Maksima in a golden carriage. During the weekend, you can watch impressive demonstrations and rehearsals in the stands of Lange Voorhout. On Monday morning, I experienced it in Kulhouse, Ninggen Beach, Scheffer, and saw the cavalry guard of honor training in the smoke.

Q3

Please sum up your impression of The Hague in three words.

A:

Bai lang heng Tian di (seaside)

The magnificence of the palace (imperial city)

Full of peace (relaxation)