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Ruedesheim, built in the12nd century, is located in the Ruedesheim of the Rhine River, which is the gateway to the middle reaches of the Rhine River and one of the top ten must-see spots in German tourism. It is known as "the most dazzling pearl in the Rhine Valley". Ruedesheim is known as the "wine city", with an annual output of 27 million bottles of wine. There are large vineyards planted all over the mountain, and you can taste authentic German white wine Riesling anytime and anywhere. One of the busiest streets in Ruedesheim is the famous Thrushcross Street. This narrow street is 3 meters wide and 140 meters long. It is one of the most popular streets in Germany, with restaurants and pubs with German characteristics on both sides.

The most classic alley in Ruedesheim. All kinds of signboards and local specialty shops on both sides of the alley are overwhelming. In the harvest season of grapes, happy people will certainly drown you. Ruedesheim is a city that grows grapes. As early as ancient Rome, the ancient Romans planted grapes here, and it enjoyed a high reputation as a city of wine. It can be said that there is no Thrushcross Lane without fine wine, and there is no Ruedesheim without Thrushcross Lane ... The narrow alley of Thrushcross Lane is surrounded by restaurants and pubs, and most shops sell their own brewed wine. Walking in the alley is really a step by step. Every year, about 3 million tourists come here. Narrow streets as long as 100 meters are noisy during the day and more cheerful at night. This is a city that never sleeps, with songs, dances, music, wine and laughter.

Also known as the Imperial Monument, it was built to commemorate the German-French War and the establishment of the German Empire from 1870 to187/kloc-0. This monument is 38 meters high. 1877 laid the foundation stone, and 1883 officially laid the monument. At the top of the monument is Germania, a symbol of the goddess of the German Empire. The statue is 10 meters high, with a sword in the left hand and a crown in the right hand, wearing a crown of oak leaves symbolizing victory and glory. The upper part of the base of the monument is carved with an imperial eagle, surrounded by the national emblems of 22 countries of the German Empire at that time. At the right corner of the pedestal stands the God of Peace, holding a cornucopia and an olive branch symbolizing wealth and peace. Standing in the left corner is the god of war. His right hand clasped the sword, and his mouth blew the horn of marching. The theme of the whole monument is war and peace.