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Croatia's massiness and elegance leave here with love.

The rumbling old trams, elegant citizens walking leisurely in the streets, and rows of tall baroque buildings suddenly make people feel confused. Like a group of reckless modern people, we rushed into the medieval castle.

I can't imagine what it would be like to work in a century-old building. With the deepening of the visit, this heavy sense of history always impacts our hearts and stirs our restless hearts.

It suddenly dawned on me that in Croatia, where old buildings are everywhere, time and age are not the only criteria for defining cultural relics.

This is a heroic land bearing profound culture. The footprints of Celtic expedition, the strength of Ottoman and the arrogance of Austria-Hungary are all interpreted in this magical land.

Croats are elegant, leisurely, calm and quiet. They are always slow, polite, whispering and smiling. The vast territory, sparsely populated and relatively large space make them not know what anxiety is.

He asked us: What impressed you most about Croatia? A: Heavy old buildings with a long history; And elegant and laid-back Croats. Teacher Du nodded approvingly.

Croatia is too far, and Zagreb is too far. This remoteness not only refers to the distance in space, but also refers to the separation of mind and information. Searching for memories in your mind really doesn't yield anything. Besides these, football player Davousok and tennis player couric are really short of them.

Therefore, the land travel from Belgrade to Zagreb has certain exploration significance. Fortunately, this 400-kilometer-long transnational highway is surrounded by tall and lush trees, which looks beautiful and relaxed in the eyeful of green.

18km away. The companion looked at the sign on the roadside and told everyone that the excitement of going to town immediately infected all the members of the delegation. In an instant, as if in the blink of an eye, we came to the center of Zagreb. The rumbling old trams, elegant citizens walking leisurely in the streets, and rows of tall baroque buildings suddenly make people feel confused. Like a group of reckless modern people, we rushed into the medieval castle.

The massiness of Zagreb slowly extends to us.

We stayed at the Praka Hotel in the center of Zagreb. This is an ancient building, standing on a wide sidewalk, with neither a wide courtyard nor a luxurious gate. The narrow and towering double wooden doors exude the historical atmosphere of time accumulation. Walking into the small hall, a line of numbers on the porch caught my attention:18911991. This is specially made for the centennial celebration.

I froze for an instant. 189 1 year What are we doing? On June 14 this year, Emperor Guangxu approved Li Hongzhang's invitation and agreed to build it in Qingdao. The so-called establishment is to send Gaoyuan Zhang, the company commander of Dengzhou, to lead four battalions of Qing soldiers to be stationed in the fishing village near Jiaozhou Bay. That is to say, before there were any traces of modern cities in Qingdao, there was this huge five-story stone building on the streets of Zagreb in the distant Austro-Hungarian Empire. Exquisitely decorated stigma, window eaves and lifelike figures all show the essence of European architectural art.

Zagreb people love architecture and are better at protecting it. 1896, the World Expo was held in Budapest, Hungary. Croatia Pavilion is a magnificent European classical castle with steel frame structure. After the World Expo, Croats were reluctant to give up this beautiful exotic building. They moved the building to the southern end of King Tomislav Square in Zagreb, making it the Croatian National Art Palace, which will be open to the public for a long time, at all costs, stretching for hundreds of miles. Love my dog. 1967 During the Croatian World Expo, China people moved to the wooden pavilion with double octagonal cornices. This pavilion has been preserved in Zagreb for a long time, which makes it stand out among many western-style buildings in Zagreb. After nearly half a century of wind and rain erosion, this wooden building is a bit old. Not long ago, Zagreb asked Yangzhou City, China to send China craftsmen to repair it. Thankfully, the Yangzhou municipal government readily agreed. In Zagreb, people are excited to convey to us this good news that connects eastern and western cultures.

Mr. Duca, President of Croatian Journalists Association, is an elegant European gentleman. Mr. Du is tall and strong, wearing a dark suit and a white shirt. She is over 60 years old. His broad forehead is bald, but the white hair on his temples is as crystal clear as silver. He calmly told us about his past life in Croatia and calmly answered our questions. Teacher Duka said that Croatia's economy has been in recession for six consecutive years, and the income of journalists' associations has been shrinking day by day, so it has to rent some houses to subsidize daily expenses. He sighed and comforted himself by saying that it was a good thing that there was a press association building.

I'm confused. I asked Mr. Duka that the press association building must be a state-owned asset of Yugoslavia. How did the Journalists Association get this office building after privatization?

Teacher Du smiled and patiently explained to me that the Croatian Journalists Association has a history of 120 years. They built this office building more than 0/00 years ago. After the revolution, it was nationalized. Now, it has just returned to us. Teacher Du emphasized that this is the property of the Association of Journalists.

I can't imagine what it would be like to work in a century-old building. With the deepening of the visit, this heavy sense of history always impacts our hearts and stirs our restless hearts. Rijeka is located in the southwest of Zagreb 180 km. It is a famous port on the north bank of Adriatic Sea and a twin city of Qingdao. When visiting the TV station in this city, the general manager of the TV station specially reminded us that you were visiting a medieval building. It suddenly dawned on me that in Croatia, where old buildings are everywhere, time and age are not the only criteria for defining cultural relics. Medieval Europe? From its lower limit, it was at least 520 years ago. What a distant past! Medieval buildings are still used as usual as ordinary buildings. How many places can you find in Chinese mainland? When I left Rijeka TV, I couldn't help looking back step by step and staring at these solid music with admiration.

Croats have deep national pride. This is a heroic land bearing profound culture. The footprints of Celtic expedition, the strength of Ottoman and the arrogance of Austria-Hungary are all interpreted in this magical land. It has a long history here; Here, history is thicker. Even Tito's confrontation with the whole Oriental Group and his disobedience to Stalin, the socialist leader, were all painted with a strong heroic color. 1987, Zagreb held the World Universiade. In order to cover the Universiade, the former Yugoslav government built a large-scale radio and television station in the suburbs of Saskatchewan province to conduct all-round live broadcast. Today, this huge radio and television station has become Croatia's national television station. On the day of our visit, although it was Sunday, Ms. Nida Shedi, director of the foreign exchange department of the TV station, received us kindly and warmly. She proudly claims that the corridor of this huge building is 32 kilometers long. The director of communication department, who receives more than 6000 visitors every year, must be used to the audience's surprised expression when they hear this number. Xie added with an elegant smile: Of course, we won't occupy all the corridors.

Croats are elegant, leisurely, calm and quiet. They are always slow, polite, whispering and smiling. The vast territory, sparsely populated and relatively large space make them not know what anxiety is. Ms. wiesner, who accompanied us from Croatian Journalists Association, was thoughtful and enjoyed it. She led us through downtown Zagreb. Don't worry, it's near. It is her usual saying that we should go for a walk. One day, she suddenly drove to pick us up. According to the schedule, I'm going to visit the local evening paper. Everyone should work hard. It is a long way to go by bus. Verna said. How far is it? We asked. Verna cocked his head and thought about it carefully. He said, About 10 km! We managed to hold back our laughter. The sense of distance of Croats is really enviable. Actually 15 minutes later, we were sitting in the conference room of the evening paper.

When Miss Duca left Croatia, she said goodbye to us deeply. As a reporter, he has not forgotten his old job. He asked us: What impressed you most about Croatia? A: Heavy old buildings with a long history; And elegant and laid-back Croats. Teacher Du nodded approvingly.

I spent three days in Zagreb and Rijeka in a hurry, and my feelings and impressions were superficial. Croatia is rich in cultural heritage and tourism resources. It is said that the devil's garden here is known as Jiuzhaigou in Europe; Dubrovnik Castle here is a world cultural heritage; The coast here is beautiful, the sun is shining, the sea is blue and the beach is white. Please be patient, we China people will come back.

Zagreb's farewell message is: Leave here with love.

We did it. We came for friendship, but we left with treasure.