Poland
A popular piece of music on TikTok that let us know about Poland
Probably the fewer places where Chinese people travel
This one is located in central Europe
A country that has been destroyed three times, and a country that has been reborn three times
This gave birth to Copernicus and Chopin
The first university in Central Europe was established
The country that created Europe's first democratic constitution
Since the founding of Christian Poland by Meszko I
They have a little bit of pride in their bones
With such feelings
Poles have always been able to live freely and peacefully in their own way
Warsaw
Warsaw as the capital of Poland
Perhaps the most famous is the Old Town of Warsaw
It was slaughtered and burned
The old town was later rebuilt
Nowadays, it has a unique flavor
Compared to many countries in Western Europe
Not many people come to Poland for tourism
But it just so happens that a lot of things haven't been disturbed yet
The Old Town is an authentic picture of Polish life
Afternoon tea is well set off by laid-back and street art
Take a stroll
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Castle Square
Castle Square, also known as Palazzo Reale, is a huge square located at the southern end of Warsaw's Old Town. In the center of the square is a monument to Kigmund III, who moved the Polish capital from Krakow to Warsaw
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Chopin Museum in Warsaw
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Church of the Holy Cross
Built in 1679-1696, the church was destroyed in the war and rebuilt after the war. The church is buried with the heart of the Polish pianist Chopin and the heart of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Lemont.
Krakow
Krakow is an example of a medieval European capital, and the development from a single castle to two vibrant emerging cities is a unique urban development in Krakow. The city's classical buildings, permeated with a medieval atmosphere, are known as the most beautiful cities in Poland.
Auschwitz
Auschwitz (Polish: Obóz Koncentracyjny Auschwitz-Birkenau, or Oshwitz-Birkenau, whose site is located in the small town of Auschwitz in southern Poland, where about 1.1 million people, the vast majority of whom were Jews, were killed.
Take a bite to eat
Poles usually eat pasta. They love to eat grilled, boiled, and braised dishes with a lighter taste. They love coffee and black tea.
Polish dumplings
If you're familiar with Polish cuisine, polish dumplings are probably the first dish you think of. It looks like ravioli in appearance, with potatoes and cheese in the traditional way, but other popular traditional Polish dumplings are also served with cabbage and mushrooms, or meat-stuffed dumplings. In addition, there are sweetly stuffed Polish dumplings, often accompanied by a sweet fruit filling, which is actually a big lump of ice cream.
Kale dish
Kale (kapusta) is a popular traditional specialty of Poles, and Polish restaurants are almost everywhere. From side dishes to meat or in rolled sausages, kapusta is everywhere and you can use it to make a vegetable salad.
Polish sausages
In Poland, the traditional smoked sausage is one of the must-try delicacies, and you can often find a staple dish accompanied by Polish sausages on the menus of Polish restaurants.
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Tonkatsu
One of the Classic Polish dishes is Polish pork chops, which are fried in oil with pork chops wrapped in breadcrumbs and served with potatoes and cabbage.
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Red cabbage head soup
Borscht is one of the must-have family traditions for Polish Christmas Eve, similar to borscht, with beetroot as the mainstay, the taste is sweeter, and the taste is better with black bread!
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Potato pancakes
Polish potato pancakes are shredded potato pancakes that can be served with mushrooms, cabbage or yogurt.
This country
There are few high-rise buildings and crowded streets
opposite
They like buildings that are not high
Loved putting the table in the coffee shop on the street
Loved sitting on the street at eleven o'clock in the morning eating breakfast
Men and women, young and old, will always like to eat a big glass of ice cream
And quite a surprise
Probably, here
In every city in this country
All have the strongest artistic atmosphere