Chapter 964 There is a kind of fate called meeting



Yunluo has always believed that travel is a kind of fate. Wherever you go is fate, and the people you travel with are fate. The joy, anger and sorrow along the way cannot escape the bondage of fate. I don't know if it is because I have matured and grown up, I no longer have such and such strict requirements on life, but more casual and casual, which is good enough.

Hamburg is the largest port city in Germany. If you look at the map carefully, you will find that it is not far from the Baltic Sea. The reason for coming here is simple, just to see the sunshine of the Baltic Sea.

Yunluo dreamed of walking on her own feet to every sea in the world, every sea that Yunluo had heard of, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Black Sea, the Adriatic Sea. She took the train from Hamburg and arrived at Lübeck in about 40 minutes. She did not get off and continued to move forward. When the train reached the end of the platform near the Baltic Sea in Lübeck, Yunluo and Yan Chenyu got off.

The sun was hiding behind the thick clouds. Maybe it was a bit cold in northern Germany near the sea. It was such a wonderful thing to feel the companions who were traveling with us, to have laughter and warmth in resisting the cold together.

The streets here are clean and tidy. Perhaps it is still early, so there are few cars and pedestrians on the road. The locals passing by inadvertently reveal a calm atmosphere. There is no need to look at the map here, just walk around and you will see the scenery. Open a door on the roadside and you will find a small cafe.

Drink a cup of coffee or hot chocolate milk, let the hot steam warm your cold hands and stomach, look out the window, and suddenly sigh that happiness is as simple as a cup of coffee.

As we walked to the beach, we found a lively place. A student football match was going on. The children were running on the field, and their families were watching from the sidelines. The cheerful laughter broke the quiet atmosphere of the town.

The Baltic Sea is an inland sea in northern Europe, a marginal sea of ​​the North Sea, and a tributary sea of ​​the Atlantic Ocean. The Baltic Sea is located in northeastern Europe between 54° and 65.5° north latitude and is trifurcated.

The Baltic Sea was originally part of a vast ocean formed by the melting of the Scandinavian ice sheet at the end of the Ice Age. The water retreated to the North Pole, and the ground sank and part of the accumulated water formed this sea. Yunluo was curious about why this unpolluted sea was so light in color, and he found out after he came back to check. The light color is because the sea water here is very shallow, and it is easy to freeze.

Let Yunluo and Yan Chenyu, two male compatriots, Robin and photographer Meng Qian show their faces~

The sound of the sea's waves, in a corner that Yunluo and Yan Chenyu couldn't see, humming softly. A man sitting on the beach reading, a water bird combing its feathers in the sea, along with the vast Baltic Sea, stretching wantonly at Yunluo and Yan Chenyu's feet. It seemed as if there was no end in sight.

The sea is a vast expanse of water filled with happiness, overflowing with laughter, kindness, and joy. Such a beautiful vision always makes Yunluo and Yanchenyu worry-free.

Blowing the sea breeze, Yunluo and Yan Chenyu walked along the coast, feeling that people living here are lucky. When Yunluo and Yan Chenyu were tired of the trivialities and complexity of daily life, they had inadvertently broken free from it all.

In their eyes, the living space around them is like beautiful neon lights floating in the air, full of beautiful poetry. They live in a romantic and peaceful seaside city.

On the way back to the station, the clouds had slowly dispersed, gradually revealing a clear blue sky. Although there is not as much sunshine as the Indian Ocean here, there is more love. Because Yunluo truly feels that he is walking step by step towards the vastest world, and he is fearless, and his future will surely be bright.

Reading my travel notes, I found that every journey starts with a train station or platform. During this trip through Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, the most convenient means of transportation between cities was the train. Yunluo and Yan Chenyu went to each city, starting from the train station and leaving from the platform. Yunluo had a fresh and unforgettable memory of the train stations in each city.

Lübeck, the ancient Hanseatic city is located on the banks of the Trave River, half an hour's drive from Hamburg and 14 kilometers from the Baltic Sea.

As the center of the Hanseatic League, Lübeck was once known as the Queen of Hanseatic League. It is a jewel of the 12th century and a small city with more than 1,000 historical buildings. As a world cultural heritage, Lübeck is well known to the world, along with the Great Wall of the Kingdom of Yunluo and the Acropolis of Athens.

After crossing the Trave River, I was shocked by the dreamlike city gate in front of me. Was I dreaming? Isn't this the Holsten Gate of Lübeck? I heard that this was the city gate of Lübeck that was previously printed on the German mark, which shows its status in the minds of Germans.

It was built between 1464 and 1477 and is the symbol of Lübeck. Perhaps it is one of the most magnificent city gates Yunluo has ever seen in Europe. It consists of two majestic towers and the wall is said to be 3.5 meters thick. Although it has been baptized by the years and ravaged by wars, the city gate still stands firmly.

This ancient city gate is open to visitors, and inside is more about the history of the ancient city of Lübeck. The oval-shaped old city of Lübeck is more than 1 kilometer long, surrounded by green water, with a pleasant climate and beautiful scenery. There are many red-tiled houses of wealthy medieval citizens in the city, with classical, Gothic, Baroque, Rococo styles, and beautiful styles.

There are many places of interest and historical sites in the ancient city. What is even more famous is that the five famous cathedrals in the city have a total of seven spires. Therefore, Lübeck is also known as the City of Seven Spires and is well-known in Germany.

Lübeck is a small island about 2 km long and 1.5 km wide, with an area of ​​only 2.3 square kilometers. In fact, it is not a natural island, but a small city built by people along the river in the Middle Ages. Then, due to war and other factors, a moat was dug around the city, so now it looks like an island surrounded by water.

Around 1000 AD, a marquisate was established at the mouth of the Trave River, and handicrafts and commerce began to take shape. In 1143, the city of Lübeck was established, and Count Schonborg built the Lübeck merchant district on the banks of the Trave River. In 1159, Duke Heinrich-Raven rebuilt Lübeck, laying the foundation for Lübeck to become the leading city in the Baltic Sea region.

This row of red brick gabled houses next to the weeping willows by the river was the merchant district of Lübeck at the time, used to store the transported salt.

Because it is close to the Baltic Sea, the weather was not sunny all day today, and the sun was playing hide-and-seek with Yunluo and Yan Chenyu. However, this did not affect the holiday leisure atmosphere and the mood of Yunluo and Yan Chenyu.

Yunluo and Yan Chenyu didn't want to walk too far to find a cafe, so they had afternoon tea at this Potters restaurant that they saw at first sight. It turned out to be a restaurant related to Harry Potter, with many magic-related decorations, including magic wands used by wizards and witches riding brooms.

Walking along the main street in the red glow of this city, you will pass by some exquisite scarlet alleys from time to time. At the end of the alley, there is always an old church made of red bricks. The green roof adds a little vitality to the red silence. This is the Marienkirche (with two spires), built between 1250 and 1350.

At 125 meters high, it is the third largest church in Germany (the first is Cologne Cathedral and the second is Ulm Cathedral). It has Gothic brick architectural features typical of churches in Baltic coastal cities.

It was destroyed by British air raids during World War II and was restored after the war. It has the world's largest mechanical organ with nearly 10,000 pipes, and its beautiful sound once attracted Bach to come and appreciate it. The most unique thing is that there is a statue of a little devil outside the church.

Not far away is the local town hall, which is built with Lübeck's unique black bricks. Due to the glaze, it looks heavy.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

This town hall was completed in 1230 and is one of the oldest and most beautiful town halls in Germany. It is different in that it has a dual architectural style of Gothic and Rococo, and has a unique Hanseatic city temperament. It was the seat of the Hanseatic League's high court during its heyday, and it is still the seat of the city government, municipal administration and citizens' meetings.

In modern terms, this is a model of a town hall with mixed styles. The black building was built in 1230, the white wall on the north side was from 1435, and the back of the square is from 1435.

The town hall is full of beautiful decorations from the Renaissance (14th-17th century). If you have friends going to Lübeck, Yunluo recommends that even if you don't walk along the pedestrian street to the north end of the city, you must go to see the other side of the town hall.

Lübeck has been producing marzipan for hundreds of years. Because of its medicinal value, marzipan was originally made by pharmacists and sold as medicine.

Later, marzipan became popular and gradually became a popular food. From the Asian perspective, Yunluo and Yan Chenyu think that Lübeck marzipan is more like a pastry with almond paste than sugar. Yunluo and Yan Chenyu tend to classify it as a pastry rather than sugar. Marzipan bread is actually the correct definition of German marzipan for Asians.

The Domzumluebeck Cathedral (with two spires) was built in 1173. It is the oldest cathedral in Lübeck and the Baltic Sea, with a dual Romanesque and Gothic architectural style. In the garden in front of Lübeck Cathedral, you can see the familiar Brunswick Lion.

There is a lake next to the church. The lakeside is very quiet. Yunluo and Yan Chenyu were fascinated by the quiet afternoon time when they walked here. Looking at the free and leisurely ducks in the lake, the ancient stone path on the street and the door of the house next to them that was full of flowers. Yunluo and Yan Chenyu snuggled by the river, enjoying the good weather and good mood at the moment.

When leaving, I always feel that time has passed quickly. I have no regrets when I come here and leave, but I just stayed too short. I took another look at the city gate and came to the train station. Yunluo still missed the beauty of the town, the flower racks covered with roses, and the classical buildings with red walls and green roofs. What Lübeck left for Yunluo is now infinite longing. (To be continued...)

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