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What are the tourist attractions in Dü sseldorf? What's interesting about Dusseldorf?

Dü sseldorf can also be said to be a shopping center in Germany. Go out to some tourist attractions. There are many international first-line brands in Dü sseldorf. Shopping in Dü sseldorf is a good choice for you. It would be even more interesting if they happened to be on vacation when you went.

Last time I came to Dusseldorf, I swept the big names of various countries on King Street when I left. Of course, German brands are the most important. This street is the leading shopping street in Germany, and almost all international first-line brands can be found. At that time, I thought, the next time I come to Dusseldorf, I must live in this street and I can sweep the goods out of the hotel at any time.

This time in Dusseldorf, as usual, it is the hotel of Steinberg Group. Stegenberger Park Hotel has the most elegant location in Dussel, showing its majesty in Vanity Fair.

Opposite the hotel is the newly opened shopping center, which is separated from the lake and the river.

In Dusit, Stegenberg Park Hotel is one of the oldest hotels with a history of more than 100 years. Although it was damaged a little in World War II, the charm of the restoration was not affected at all.

Most of the furniture in the hall belongs to the hotel. Don't underestimate those two boxes. They are no younger than the Park Hotel. That clock is even older than the Stegenberg Park Hotel.

Dusseldorf is a city that needs slow products, low luxury and low connotation. In recent years, many people have traveled. Of course, some people come here on business. Dusseldorf is an important industrial city in Germany. The headquarters of the world's largest iron and steel group is in this state, and the headquarters of Germany's largest supermarket group is also here. There are too many such examples.

After World War II, Germany rose rapidly. In order to speed up the industrial cooperation between Japan and Germany, many companies have branches in Dusai, so thousands of Japanese live and work here. It is roughly estimated that more than 8,000 Japanese people passed by the Japanese community when they went to Benrath Palace.

Many Japanese living here have contributed to the Dü sseldorf Japan Festival, which is a carnival day. On the third Saturday of May every year, on the banks of the Rhine, it becomes a sea of joy.

In Germany, if there are no festivals, it is really hard to see so many people. It is simply a sea of people.

Remember the longest bar street in the world? Now there are many performance stages and food stalls here, performing all kinds of traditional Japanese programs and selling all kinds of Japanese food. There is a sense of crossing in an instant, as if I were in Japan.

At midnight, people gathered on the Rhine River to watch the fireworks show. Because fireworks were set off on the west bank, people stayed on the east bank of the river.

Go back to the hotel and have a rest while there is still time. Stegenberger Park Hotel is very close to the Rhine, only 5 minutes' walk.

Outside my window is the palace garden. Wild ducks and grey geese came to the palace garden and never wanted to leave. Every day, you can watch the crowds in and out of Stegenberger Park Hotel, listen to the wonderful notes in the Dusseldorf Opera House and enjoy the luxury on King Street. There is also a clear lake to play in.

It's early summer, and the ducklings are getting full of wings, bathed in people's loving and gentle eyes with black and white swans.

The luxury on King's Road is always weird.

Sitting by the lake of SteigenbergerParkhotel Hotel, watching the ducklings swimming in the water and watching the sunset gradually redden the sky.

In fact, all kinds of Cosplay are the best things to see during the Dü sseldorf Japan Festival.

Pretending to be Japanese has nothing against Germans.

It's so fun to meet these cool Cosplay!

Remember Dusseldorf's Flip Boy? Enjoy delicious food with us in SteigenbergerParkhotel's restaurant.

Wake Douste up with coffee.

Then think about it. After World War II, Germany and Japan, two defeated countries, rose rapidly. Why? Made in Germany and made in Japan, do they represent a quality? Look at those foreigners who come to Germany to buy boxes, knives and iron pots. Foreigners go to Japan to buy rice cookers, toilet lids and toilets.

It is lucky and interesting to celebrate Japan Festival in Germany.

According to the latest statistics, there are nearly 50,000 China people living in North Rhine-westfalen, where Dusai belongs.