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A must come once in the "Venice of the Netherlands"

author:Overseas prodigal son Kevin

When it comes to the Netherlands, most people get the impression of a small, humble country crouched in the northwest corner of the world map. But this is a country with excellent scenery, windmills everywhere, tulips moving with the wind, and it is a country that is very suitable for visiting once.

A must come once in the "Venice of the Netherlands"

The name "Giethoorn" comes from the fact that a group of coal diggers dug up many "croissants" here, so they called it Giethoorn, a name that has remained to this day. It is also known as the "Venice of the Netherlands". The best way to experience Giethoorn is of course to take a canal tour, take a flat-bottomed wooden boat through the quiet village, listen to the boatman and guide recount the history and characteristics of each house, enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way, and feel the free breath of the breeze, which is really indescribably comfortable. The two sides of the strait are full of quaint houses, the hedges with flowers and branches are crawling with green vines, the flowers in the courtyard are competing for beauty, the fish in the water are leisurely swimming, and the birds are singing under the blue sky and white clouds, as if the feeling of the next world. The paradise that people are looking for, I think it is just that!

A must come once in the "Venice of the Netherlands"
A must come once in the "Venice of the Netherlands"
A must come once in the "Venice of the Netherlands"

The Miniature City of Madurodam is a 1:25 ratio of Dutch architecture and attractions, whether it is the Akma Cheese Market, the Peace Palace in The Hague, the Royal Palace on Dam Square in Amsterdam, or the Dome of Utrecht Cathedral, Amsterdam Canal Houses and Delta Project, every famous sight in the Netherlands can be found here. Even a small tile on a house, a blade of grass on a grass, or a leaf on a tree in a miniature city, a door handle of a car is extremely realistic. If you don't say that this is an imitation of the villain country, you will definitely think that this is a real complex. The most representative architectural models in the Netherlands are displayed in an area of more than 7,000 square meters, all of which are reproduced in proportion to their original form.

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