The earliest written records in Düsseldorf date back to 1135. In 1186, Düsseldorf was incorporated into the jurisdiction of Berg (Berg was a territory in North Rhine-Westphalia in medieval times). In 1280, Berg's administration was moved here. Later, Düsseldorf was granted city status on 14 August 1288. In 1380, Düsseldorf became the regional capital of the Berg Territory. During World War II, Düsseldorf was almost razed to the ground by day and night bombardment by Allied forces, but was actively rebuilt after the war. Düsseldorf became the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1946. Nowadays, the people who live on the Rhine are very happy.
Düsseldorf is adjacent to the Ruhr industrial area to the north, Cologne to the southeast, the inner city and most of the urban area are located on the east bank of the Rhine, the western part of the river is only 13 kilometers of jurisdiction, is an important industrial city in northwestErn Germany close to the Netherlands, the main artery of German industry, the center of the Ruhr coal mining area, is an economically developed, culturally prosperous important city.
In Germany, there are also such "trades" to coax children to play. The old man is dressed as a gentleman, but he is playing with a little monkey, which is quite an interesting picture.
After touring the Rhine and returning to Pub Street again, you have to find a place to eat Chinese food.
Then find a place to eat on this street.
Seeing this baby bear, do you want to have an ice cream?
I like the clothes in this shop, but when I look at the price, haha, I still go back to China to buy it.
Looking at the meals at this restaurant, I didn't interest me at all.
Although many people eat here, I have no appetite for the food here.
The young men seemed to be associated with some kind of sport, all wearing the same T-shirts, not knowing what team they represented.
This group is another team, and this is also a place to party.
There is also a group of girls here, I don't know if they are forming a team or a fan of a certain team.
The waiters here don't seem to have little girls, they are all old men.
I didn't understand all the way, why are these people standing, there is no stool on the edge of the table, is it difficult for them to like to stand? Or can you eat it quickly while standing up and lose weight?
In the end, our mother and daughter chose McDonald's for lunch. To be honest, I really can't eat their meals in Germany, so I'm willing to cook at home and don't want to eat outside.
After lunch, my daughter was going to the store, and I followed her to the shop where she used to go to see the discounts. Children study in Germany, know that they spend a lot more than in China (after all, the exchange rate is there, close to 8), they are very conscious to go to the discount mall to buy things.
In terms of consumption, my daughter has always been more frugal and sensible, which makes me feel very pleased.
I wasn't ready to buy anything in Germany, so I wandered around with my daughter and looked at German malls and buildings.
In the center of the business district, someone has put up a piano here and is playing it. It seems that in Germany, it is not uncommon to play a piano on the street, and this music master is everywhere.
It's a blessing to listen to the piano on the street. In fact, this master is also selling CDs.
The German girl who was shopping, look at the big long legs, and the earth girl next to her, the contrast in figure is not ordinary.
There are also street "outdoor tramps" begging here, also holding a cardboard, but what is written, I don't know.
The layout of the shopping mall here is not much different from the sales method and the domestic one.
This is the discount store that my daughter said, a big SALE showed its identity, and finally the daughter spent 7 euros to buy a pair of sneakers.
After buying shoes, we headed for the train station, passing a church on the way.
Seeing the church doors open, I quietly walked in. To go to Tibet into the temple, to go to Europe to see the church, this is a must. Although you may not be able to understand too much, it is also a very good experience to feel the atmosphere.
When I entered, the church was doing worship, and I could only stand behind and watch quietly, not daring to make a sound.
It's not just the elderly, it's also the young people who come here.
I couldn't understand what the pastor was saying, but I just stood in the back and felt the serious religious atmosphere.
On the side, there was a musician playing, and the whole church was very solemn.
Yesterday I was unable to enter that church in Essen, and today I did a "service" in the Mariankirche church in Düsseldorf.