Hungary has an area of 93,028 square kilometers, which is a little smaller than the mainland Zhejiang Province. With a total population of 9.75 million, it is one-sixth of the mainland's Zhejiang province.
The capital, Budapest, is the political, educational, commercial, transport and economic center of Hungary, as well as the largest city in the country and the seventh largest in the European Union.
Hungary is a small country in Eastern Europe with limited international influence, but it has a special status – not only as a member of the European Union, but also as a member of NATO.
Gdp per capita was $15,899, a continuous decline over previous years. Last year, the World Bank announced that Romania's GDP per capita exceeded that of Hungary.
The house prices in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, are much cheaper than in mainland Beijing, about 2200 to 3400 euros per square meter, which is about 15,000 to 25,000 yuan.
The average after-tax wage of Hungarians is 885 euros, of which the highest wage in the financial and insurance industry is 2057 euros, and the minimum wage in the accommodation and catering industry is 731 euros.
Prices are relatively low, like wild fish caught in the river for 12 yuan / catty, a whole roast chicken for 26 yuan, milk for 4-5 yuan / liter.
The Hungarian diet has many similarities with Chinese food, the most famous of which is beef stew with potatoes, carp head soup from the Danube, and pasta that resembles oil cakes.
Hungary is known as a country floating on the "sea of hot springs", and is listed as one of the world's top five hot spring resorts alongside Iceland, Italy, Japan and France. It is said that any well can turn into a hot spring.
Hungary's public transport system has no conductors, it is all about personal self-awareness. Every stop has machines to buy tickets, and there are Chinese to choose from, which is great.
Thailand, Hong Kong and other countries and regions hate a person who is the "financial tycoon" George Soros, born in Budapest to a jewish lawyer family.
Hungary implements universal medical insurance, only the applicant needs to pay 8,000 HUF per month, about 162 yuan of premiums, including all family members, enjoy the same welfare treatment.
Hungary is the only country in the world that recycles worn paper money every year for fuel, and the recycled paper money is pressed into "money bricks" and a little wood can be used for heating.
There are 23 districts in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, but they are very special, and they are not named, but simply called districts one, two, three all the way up to twenty-three.
Hungary's national ball is water polo, especially the Hungarian men's water polo team, known as the world's water polo "Dream Team", which has won 8 Olympic championships so far.
If you want to shop in Hungary, don't get up too early, and don't go too late, because the major shopping malls and supermarkets will open late and close very early.
Hungarians migrated to Europe from the 8th to the 9th century, and in order to be recognized by European countries, they listened to the pope's advice and converted to Catholicism.
Hungary participated in World War I and World War II, but did not take advantage of anything, but the population loss was not small, and the proportion of men and women was imbalanced, accounting for 52.5% of women and 47.5% of men.
Hungary has a literacy rate of 99%, and with the exception of Israel, Hungary is the most likely country to read, and in this atmosphere of reading for all, it is difficult for illiteracy to appear.
The success of Laurenz, the richest man in Hungary, was not a struggle, nor was it how strong his business acumen was, but the wealth he gained by relying on his good brother and nobleman Orban.
Hungary is located in Central Europe, is a landlocked country, known as the "Hungarian Sea", Lake Balaton is the largest freshwater lake in Europe, but also the most important water source in Hungary.
Hungarians not only cut paper and blow songs, but even sing songs that are a bit like mainland Shaanxi folk songs, and their Hungarian language has a difficulty coefficient no less than that of mainland Chinese.
Hungary has a lot of obese people, ranking third in Europe after the United Kingdom and Latvia, mainly because they like to drink alcohol and consume too much sugar and desserts.
There are about 50,000 Chinese hungarians, with the capital Budapest being the most. They are engaged in all walks of life, and almost all of the small commodity wholesale is started by the Chinese.
There is a local Hungarian-Chinese bilingual school in Budapest, which is very popular with Hungarians, with more than 90 students enrolling in 2019, and only 27 successfully enrolled.
It is not easy to be a single nobleman in Hungary, because the government has a tax called the "single tax", and unmarried people need to pay 5 to 10% of the tax amount every month.
At the time of World War II, only four buildings in Hungary were undamaged and intact. They are the synagogue, the Capitol, the U.S. Embassy, and the airport.
Hungarians do not like to actively seek work and are the lowest employment rate in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, with only 55.4 per cent of the population actively employed.
St. Stephen's Church in Hungary is beautiful and special, especially because it contains the right hand of their first king, which became mummified.
Although the official language of Hungary is Hungarian, anyone who is highly educated in the region speaks a foreign language such as English or German.
According to the law, Budapest buildings cannot exceed 96 feet, and the Hungarian national anthem is sung in exactly 96 seconds, of course, if the rhythm is correct.
Hungary has a nickname called the "Shield of Christianity", and in history they have blocked the Mongol and Turk attacks with the body of a small country, although it is a bit exaggerated but not excessive.
Hungary is the only country in the world to fully oppose GMOs and the first to implement the EU's law banning the cultivation of GM crops.