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What tourist attractions are there in Belgium?

Belgium has the following tourist attractions:

The Grand Place of Brussels

The Grand Place of Brussels is located in the center of Brussels, the capital of the Kingdom of Belgium. It was built in the 12th century and was built in 1998. It is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. French writer Victor Hugo once praised it as "the most beautiful square in the world". The Grand Square is about 110 meters long and 60 meters wide. It is surrounded by medieval guild buildings. The 90-meter tower of the Town Hall is the tallest building in the square. The current square is still full of life, with various cafes, chocolate shops and restaurants scattered around. On nice days, you can sit here and enjoy the sunshine and wonderful environment. 2. Manneken Pis Statue

There are many legends about this sculpture. The most popular one is that Brussels was surrounded by enemy troops and dynamite fuses were lit on the city walls. When he couldn't find a source of water to put out the fire, Yu Lian was quick to think and urinated on the fuse, extinguishing the explosives and saving the city wall. As a result, Little Lian was supported by the citizens, and the Manneken Pis became the mascot of Brussels. ?

There are many chocolate shops around Manneken Pis, including many brands such as Godiva. They often have discounts and promotions, so you can check them out.

3. Brussels City Hall

A Gothic building with a ninety-six-meter-high spire, it is also a city landmark in Brussels.

4. Market Square

In the center of the Old City of Bruges, the buildings around the square are very distinctive, with a statue of a hero standing in the center.

5. St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral

This Catholic church combines Roman and Gothic artistic styles and has a history of nearly a thousand years.