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Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

author:Ren Zaichun
Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Slovenia is one of the seven brothers of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and is now the most economically developed country in the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

In the former SAARC, Serbia and Croatia are large countries, and Slovenia is a small and inconspicuous country. In the early 1990s, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia disintegrated, Slovenia declared independence in 1991, joined the European Union and NATO in 2004, since entering the euro area and entering the Schengen Agreement area in 2007, Slovenia's economy and society have developed rapidly, and today's Slovenia is rich and strong, and the living standards of the people are almost the same as those of the developed countries in Western Europe, becoming the best of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia countries, and a model of the world's few successful transition from socialist countries to Western capitalist countries. Slovenia has rich tourism resources, cultural environment and tourism facilities are not inferior to Western European countries, the territory of the Adriatic seaside resort, the National Forest Park in the Alps, the well-preserved medieval Piran town, the beautiful Lake Bled, Postojna Cave and many other world-famous tourist attractions, is a European tourists, especially the neighboring Italy, Germany, Austria, Croatia and other countries tourists often patronize the tourist destination.

Chinese to Slovenia, you can fly from Shanghai to Ljubljana via European cities. I was taking the European Railway from Vienna, Austria to Ljubljana railway station, and the traffic was very convenient.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Lake Bled is like a miniature beauty, so beautiful that former SAARC President Tito built a palace by the lake to entertain foreign heads of state.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, the city is clean and beautiful, and there are many renovated churches in the city, which is very observant.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The old town of Ljubljana was founded in the 11th century AD , and the medieval castle was built on a nearby hillside.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The Dragon Bridge is Ljubljana's iconic calling card, and the mighty bronze pterosaur on the bridge is the patron saint of Ljubljana' city.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

A small band of handsome men and beautiful women sells on the old town pedestrian street, performing songs with a Slavic national style.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Ljubljana's central square, named after the famous Slovene poet Prischelń, is decorated with bronze statues of poets.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The electric trains in Slovenia look unusually bright and beautiful, the train station has no entrances and exits, there are no service staff, and it is as convenient to take the train as it is to take the bus.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Ljubljana's bus terminal, just a fifteen-minute walk from the downtown neighborhood, is home to buses to Lake Bled and the ancient city of Piran.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The ancient city of Piran was ruled by the Venetian Republic for five hundred years in the Middle Ages, and many of the houses in the city have Italian architecture.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The beaches of the ancient city of Piran are slovenia's famous celestial baths, and the Slavic peoples have had the custom of blending nudity with nature since ancient times.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Ljubljana City Hall is classical and elegant, and now inside is a historical museum.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The pedestrian street in Ljubljana has the medieval Fountain of the Three Rivers, as well as the Basilica of St. Nicholas in the Catholic Cathedral.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The bronze sculpture on the gate of st. Nicholas Cathedral, carved with religious stories, is a favorite photo spot for European tourists.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The well-preserved medieval old town of Piran is a very beautiful little town located on the Adriatic Sea, across the sea from Italy.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The pink Church of the Annunciation is one of the most important cathedrals in Slovenia and is located next to Ljubljana's central square.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The town hall square in Piran, with a statue of the great Slovenian violinist and composer Tardini, is erected in the center, followed by the town hall.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Standing on the walls of Piran's ancient castle, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the ancient city of Piran and italy across the sea.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

At the Piran Old Town Bus Terminal, there is a timetable posted on the window on the wall of the station, and there is an hourly departure to Ljubljana in the summer and a two-hour flight in the winter.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

The Slovenian flag is flying on Ljubljana's medieval castle, and the tourists are all Europeans and Americans, and I am the only one Chinese.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Lake Bled Bus Station, lots of buses to Ljubljana, the ride is only about half an hour, very convenient.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

There is a famous coffee shop next to piran bus station, and the Slovenian guy is making coffee for me.

Take you into the real "Slovenia" to see what the former Yugoslav little brothers are like now?

Sitting on a café seat on the Adriatic Sea, blowing the sea breeze, drinking coffee, eating croissants, so cozy, haha!

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