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The pearl of the golden age in Holland, the cultural tour of Amsterdam, the canal and the capital of art?
Amsterdam, the Netherlands, attracts Chinese people all over the world because of its beautiful tulip flowers, romantic Grand Canal, bicycles everywhere, precious art collections and open residents. Diversified history and culture are also the driving force for the continuous development of the city. As soon as I got out of Amsterdam airport, I was attracted by the vibrant urban customs of flowing willows and willows everywhere, and the smell of magical grass in the air was even more dazzling. Both men and women in this big city are stronger than Icelanders. They look slim, handsome and beautiful, and their clothes are more fashionable. The word Amsterdam began at the beginning of12nd century, when residents built dams on the Amstel River for flood control, all of which were named after it, among which "dam" means "dam".

On the city emblem of Amsterdam or the isolation piles in street communities, you can see the signs marked with three X's, which represent the bane of Amsterdam, namely water, fire and the Black Death in Europe. In the15th century, it became popular several times. Basically, wooden houses in the Netherlands and Europe were burned down in the middle ages, so there were stone or brick houses everywhere.

The very special engineering building in Amsterdam is the gable engineering building. The front wall is decorated with gables to design the storefront, and a small attic space is added. However, with the increasing prosperity of Amsterdam, there are even gorgeous ways such as ladders, necks and bells behind the gables.

The overall planning method of the whole semi-circular modern city of Amsterdam is mainly modern people, and many grand canals were excavated at this time. The three most important Grand Canal, from the core to the periphery, are Gentleman Canal, King Canal and Prince Canal, which surround the core of Amsterdam together.

1870, with the rapid growth of urban population, big cities gradually expanded from areas outside the Singh Canal. Everyone took a glass boat along the winding Grand Canal to enjoy some key landmarks and unique gable buildings in the Netherlands. Amsterdam attracts tourists from all over the world because of its romantic Grand Canal, bicycles everywhere, flashing naked diamonds and valuable art collections.

It sounds like the tour guide's explanation has already seen Amsterdam, enjoying its charming waterscape on the sparkling water and accompanying tourist boats on thousands of highway bridges in the city. The smell of coffee everywhere in Dabacheng Square, coupled with dazzling street performances, makes people bathe in the unique charm of European plastic arts.

Moving into a restaurant in the city at night, compared with Iceland's compact and simple bedroom, the quality of civilization stands out, and the portrait of Van Gogh hangs on the wall, showing the heart of its Dutch people.

Iceland leaves the Arctic Circle, and there is basically no sun. The weather in Holland is cold but not bad, and the blue sky, white clouds and grassland along the road are shaded by trees, which makes you travel happily. Going to the windmill village and seeing the Dutch windmill spinning vigorously, I can't help but imagine how the Dutch used the Dutch windmill to create driving force to meet daily needs before the eighteenth century.

Along the embankment, a whole row of light green wooden houses, soft balconies with white curtains, dotted with lovely small fishing villages, and the courtyard scenery carefully crafted by every household, strolled among them, leisurely and carefree.

The white village is one of the most beautiful villages in the Netherlands, and the walls of the buildings in the whole village have also been painted milky white. Its original intention is to pay tribute to a cathedral built in the tenth century. Prior to this, this cathedral was the Royal Bride's College, where the rich in the upper class studied and trained all kinds of communication manners. The walls that shape ladies, the white curtains on the balcony and the small flowerpots made of Xiaoli powder also complement each other. There are few tourists, because there is no holiday for everyone to visit, and it is very cheerful to shuttle through the alleys in the drizzle.