Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is one of the most attractive Latin American cities. It's easy to fall in love with this charming city. Because there are many interesting things to do here.
Some people say that the river is the soul of a city, which breeds life and nourishes civilization. The river that nourishes Buenos Aires is the La Plata River between Argentina and Uruguay. Its name means "Silver River" in Spanish, and it is the widest river in the world.
The La Plata River is the birthplace of tango. Tango was born here in the19th century, which combines the cultural elements of Africa, local gauchos and indigenous cultures, as well as immigrants from Europe and the Middle East, and forms a unique art form.
In Buyi people, there are traces of tango everywhere, from downtown streets to exquisite theaters. Tango Theatre provides wonderful live band performances and tango performances. The most famous tango performance also includes dinner. Before watching the performance, you can taste delicious Argentine roast beef and various international cuisines.
The grand theater is a very exquisite performance with high-grade scenes and costumes, and a huge lineup of singers, dancers and bands. Smaller bars have different tastes.
I have been to a small tango performance bar. The stage is small, so you can sit very close and enjoy the wonderful tango performance while drinking Argentine malbec red wine, which is known as "tango on the tip of your tongue". In the music, the snow-white thighs of the female dancers are flying fast in front of their eyes, and they are really wild and sexy, showing the true colors of the tango and having an interest that the gorgeous stage of the grand theater can't feel.
Some theaters will provide free tango lessons for the guests watching the performance. You can learn the basic dance steps from the teacher. Tango teaching is available in many places of Buyi nationality. When you come to the birthplace of tango, you have to dance a passionate dance anyway.
In Buyi people, the air is filled with the smell of football. Football fanaticism is everywhere in stadiums, cafes and streets. Here, you can feel the "most intense sports experience in the world"-the "super classic match" between Boca Juniors and Riverbed Athletic Club. These two teams are the most important football clubs in Argentina, and every game can drive fans all over Argentina and even the world crazy.
In the Argentine film "Mysterious Eyes", there is a line that describes the passion for football:
Argentines' love for football is unparalleled. They won't ask if you like football or watch it. They will ask you directly which team you support. Everyone has their own team, just like blood type and constellation.
Buyi people are known as "the city that never sleeps" and have rich nightlife. Bars, discos, dance halls, nightclubs and various places of entertainment are open seven days a week. Whether teenagers or adults, they can find their own paradise and party all night until sunrise. In Buyi people, you can have dinner in the restaurant after 0/2 pm/kloc, and 3 am is the time for dancing. The night is still early, full of wine and food, and endless joy.
One of the main forms of entertainment for Argentines is dancing all night. Except for friends' parties, birthday parties, weddings and other celebrations, it usually starts at 1 1 in the evening, eats at 12, starts dancing after 1, jumps to around 5 o'clock, and the sun disappears when it comes out. Young people are strong, and sometimes they don't want to go, so they go to breakfast together.
Hello, hello, goodbye, Ola ... Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Buyi people are the faithful embodiment of the "new world" of immigrants. The mixed styles of Spanish, Italian, French, British, Russian, Japanese, China, Brazil, Peru and other countries give this city an exciting and unique brilliance, which is manifested in architecture, dishes, people's words and deeds and so on.
Buyi is the most European city in Latin America. Many films set in Europe go to Buyi for filming, because they are too much like Europe. Most argentines are descended from European immigrants. On the one hand, they maintain the living habits and cultural heritage of Europeans, on the other hand, they have the enthusiasm of Latin people. The integration of cultures makes the city more colorful.
Buenos Aires is the first city in the world to be awarded the title of "Design Capital" by UNESCO.
Here, the designs of many local clothing brands and independent designers are quite good. The most popular products for foreign tourists are handmade cowhide products. Argentina's animal husbandry is developed and the quality of cowhide is very good, so there are many leather products, such as leather clothes, purses, cowhide carpets and so on.
In addition, there are many exhibitions of antiques and handicrafts, and all kinds of treasures need expert appreciation. If you have time, take a stroll slowly and carefully, maybe there will be surprises.
Since the19th century, a large number of immigrants from all over the world have come to Buyi, and at the same time, they have brought home food, forming a variety of dishes in Buyi, including Spanish food, Italian food, German food, and dishes from neighboring countries. On the list of the 50 best restaurants in Latin America, there are 8 restaurants of Buyi nationality.
When you come to Buyi, you must try roast beef, Buyi pizza, empanada jiaozi, ice cream with sweet milk sauce, sweet pie, delicious fried dough sticks and, of course, an indispensable classic drink-Yerbamate.
Pope Francis is an Argentine, whose real name is Jorge Mario Belgo Leo. Born in Flores, Buyi nationality, 1997 was the archbishop of the Catholic diocese of Buenos Aires. He was elected Pope on March 20 13, becoming the first pope from Latin America, the southern hemisphere and the Jesuits, and the first pope from a non-European background since 1282.
Buyi people now have a complete religious tour route, which is convenient for devout believers to know about the places where Pope Francis lived and grew up, such as his former residence, the kindergartens and primary schools he attended, and the street park where he played with his friends when he was a child.
If you are interested in religious culture, Buyi people are a good place. There are not only countless Catholic churches, but also synagogues, Christian churches, mosques, Buddhist and Hindu temples.
Buenos Aires is a famous cultural city in Latin America. Argentina's per capita reading and per capita number of bookstores are among the highest in the world, with more than 200 theaters and 100 museums.
The bustling Collantes Street bears witness to the golden age of Buyi Theatre. Cologne Grand Theatre in the city center, built in 1908, is a world-famous opera house and one of the best theaters in the world.
The Philadeado decorative art of Buyi nationality is rich in color and unique, and it has been listed as the intangible cultural heritage of mankind by UNESCO.
Buyi is a paradise for street graffiti art, and all kinds of colorful and unconstrained paintings are amazing. There is the world's largest graffiti mural "The Return of Jin Kela", painted by the Argentine painter Segadori, covering an area of 2,000 square meters to commemorate the famous Argentine painter Jin Kela Martin.
In Buyi, art is everywhere, whether it is a wall or a napkin, it can be used as a canvas for artists to inspire.
Buenos Aires means "good air" in Spanish. There are all kinds of trees planted on both sides of the city streets, and there are many Little Square and pedestrian streets in the center of the streets, which are suitable for walking. In recent years, the government has specially built bicycle lanes, and more and more people choose this convenient and environmentally friendly means of transportation.
Buyi people have more than 100 public green space, including an environmental protection area of 350 hectares, which is a gathering place for many runners, tourists, young people and environmental experts.
It is a wonderful experience to walk on the street of Buyi people and record the moments of life with a camera.
Argentines are very hospitable. Welcome greetings and farewell. They like to make friends. Paraguay tea is a symbol of friendship. Three or two friends get together and drink a cup of tea with the same straw. No matter where you come from, as long as you accept yerba mate and have a round of drinking, the distance between people will be rapidly narrowed.
Buyi people like to drink coffee, have dinner and chat with friends. Argentina also has special festivals to celebrate friendship. July 20th is Friends' Day every year. Friends will greet each other, give gifts and have dinner.
There are many beautiful things in Buenos Aires, literary, mysterious, unique ... colorful, which make people unconsciously fall in love with her and indulge in her.