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Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?

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How can you come to Berlin without seeing the Berlin Wall? My first goal was to see the Berlin Wall!

At four o'clock, walk along Invaliden Road in front of the station to Chaussee Street, turn left, turn right onto Zinnowitzer Road, and further on Julie-Wolfthorn Road. After the S-Bahn Nord station, you will reach the Berlin Wall Park. The park is not very large, and there are some relatively complete walls left by the roadside that have not been demolished, and some sections of the wall foundation are still preserved. There is a video commentary device. The graffiti here is not too perfect, it looks like it is white. In fact, we are not looking at these surprising graffiti, what I want to know is why there is such a wall, just like our Great Wall. How many tangible and invisible walls are there? Do these walls work? What role did it play? How big is it?

The Berlin Wall was built on August 13, 1961, and is 155 km long. The Berlin Wall is a symbol of German division and an important landmark of the Cold War. To put it bluntly, this wall prevented East Germans from running to West Germany. It is unknown how many people have ever tried to cross this wall and die under it. On November 9, 1989, the government of the GDR announced that citizens were allowed to apply for visits to the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin, and the Berlin Wall was forced to open. In June 1990, the government of the GDR formally decided to dismantle the Berlin Wall. It's been 27 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?

The Berlin Wall Memorial Park is located between berliner S-Bahn nord station and Bernaustraße station under the Berlin underground. It's not far from Berlin Central Station. The picture above is the North Light Rail Station, which can be walked by car.

Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?
Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?

There are quite a few old photographs on the facades of a house outside

Travelogue in Europe: How much love and hate has been cut off by the Berlin Wall?

After watching it for half a day, did you feel a little disappointed? I feel the same way I do with you. I didn't see the imaginary Berlin Wall, and I thought of it as a mystery. Looked up on the Internet, it turned out that there was the best looking graffiti of the Berlin Wall not here, but in the other direction. East Wall Gallery! Looking so far away on the map of the phone, it was already half past five, and if you don't go, you feel that you can't sleep well tonight. Because the main thing I came to Berlin to see was the wall. It is not clear where the attractions are, can the old foot be stupid to find the East Wall Gallery?

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