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What did the trip to Germany bring back?

Question 1: What should I buy to take back when I travel to Germany? German shopping guide:

1. Lu: This is a French brand, but it is very cheap to buy in Germany. 16% tax can be refunded to 12.

2. Montblanc: This is a famous German pen. It's cheaper to buy in Germany.

3.Hugo Boss: this is also a German brand-name clothing. It's super cheap when men's and women's clothes are on sale.

4. Chocolate: The famous chocolate brands in Germany are Rittersport chocolate and Storckriesen toffee chocolate.

5. Benetton: Benetton clothing is a national brand in Germany, and the price is super cheap.

Question 2: It is best to buy a gift when traveling to Germany. If I go back to Germany, Zyrnior's knives and pots are all good ~ But why do I think it's strange to give them to leaders ~ It seems ok ~ (personal opinion)

In addition, in fact, some brands in German shopping malls, such as Swatch and Swarovski, and some sports brands are relatively cheaper than those in China. You can also apply for tax deduction at the airport, and it's not bad to take it back ~

If you give it to a friend, there are many chocolates in Germany that you personally think are good. They are lovely in shape and pure in taste. Besides, wurst is really delicious! But it always feels different when you buy it back. The street roast there is really delicious ~

Question 3: What gifts should I bring back when I travel to Germany? German kitchenware is very famous, and many people in China buy it. Fissler, WMF, J.A.HENCKELS, I think we can buy the kind of timer used in the kitchen, stainless steel, about ten to twenty euros, which is quite good.

In addition, Frankfurt airport sells iced wine and chocolate, which is also a good gift.

Question 4: Are there any special products that can be brought back when traveling to Germany? German specialty.

German chocolate tastes good. High-grade Cologne specializes in producing high-grade chocolate, and you can watch them make it there. But of course it's expensive. If you want to be ordinary, they are sold in ordinary supermarkets. All kinds of packaging, all kinds of prices.

The quality, practicability and durability of various famous brand products in Germany have won unanimous praise, and major cities in Germany are also the concentration places of world famous brands. All stores in Germany hold price reduction and clearance twice a year, especially on weekends from Christmas to February and June to July. German products are famous for their durability, especially good quality tools and machinery, such as cameras, optical instruments, clocks, pens and blades. In addition, woodcut, leather and gem products are also exquisite. At the end of the trip in Germany, most passengers will bring back some souvenirs, ranging from musical instruments and optical instruments to beer cups and T-shirts. If you are not afraid of sinking, you can bring back some ceramic products, even the tiles of the Berlin Wall. The plush toys there often attract tourists, but please carefully identify the place of origin before buying, because it turns out that many teddy bears come from Asia and they often go further than the buyers.

In addition, it is wise to buy European antiques and door scissors in Germany.

Question 5: What do you usually bring back to China when you go to Germany? In fact, there are many German specialties, such as many famous brand products, cologne, double scissors, and so on. Europeans and Americans often take some special foods home, such as the famous black forest cherry cake, or German ham, or wurst.

Among the comprehensive souvenirs that foreign tourists often bring, there are cuckoo clocks in the black forest, colorful hats of German people, wood carvings, commemorative porcelain plates, wooden sticks and various beer cups.

Bavaria

All parts of Germany have their own special souvenirs. For example, Bavarian national leather pants, national hats, glass and ceramic beer cups in the shape of * * *.

Berlin

In Berlin, tourists often buy Berlin Bear, a representative figure of Berlin, a model of Trabue, an East German car, and canned "Berlin air".

Thuringia

Thuringia in the south of East Germany is the hometown of dwarfs in fairy tales. Tourists from all over the world often put "Gartenzwerge" in boxes. Thuringia is also famous for the balls hanging on Christmas trees, which are often hung on Christmas trees in other corners of the world next Christmas.

Hessen

In Hesse, the special drink that people like to drink is cider. The cider pottery cup here is also a treasure that tourists are keen to collect, and the German name is also a dialect: Apfelweinbembel.

Harzbich (Harzbich)

In the Harz Mountain area, which spans the east and west of Germany, there are well-known brand souvenirs such as xenpuppen and Kraeuterlikoer.

Bede

In northern Germany, souvenirs popular with tourists include sailor suits, interesting inner boats in glass bottles and cotton bags with red and white stripes, which read "Moin, Moin!" .

Lunabao grassland

Visitors to LueneburgerHeide bring back mainly fluffy lambs, which are called "Heidschnucken" in German.

Mecklenburg-Prepommery

In Mei Fuzhou, tourists are often confused when they see the cobblestone-shaped "Huehnergoetter" with many holes in the souvenir shop. But when they heard that this kind of stone would bring good luck, they gave generously. At the beginning, people in this area put the chicken king stone in the chicken nest, which is said to make the chicken lay more eggs. In the Baltic Sea, many tourists patiently searched for a stone called "Donnerkeilen", which was a squid fossil thousands of years ago.

Schleswig-Holstein

Shihezhou is a peninsula that separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. There is a famous red and white lighthouse by the sea. When tourists arrive here, most of them will take a wooden lighthouse back.

Dresden

In Dresden in eastern Germany, the so-called "Old Fritz" figurine is not only welcomed by tourists, but also often bought by local people. The so-called "Old Fritz" is friedel Ritchie II.

Question 6: What are the points for attention in German tourism? What should I pay attention to when traveling to Germany? Notes on tourism in Germany: 1. All schedules are divided into three types: working days, Saturday and Sunday, and holidays. Please follow the map to find out. Most buses and some trams need to press the stop button to remind drivers to stop before getting off. If you can't use the ticket vending machine, the place to sell tickets is called Reisezentrum, which means tourist center. Don't expect too much from German English. If you don't understand, try to change every spit sound into an R sound. Or you can choose to ask an Asian directly. He may come from China. Contrary to * * * countries, please try to look everyone in the eye. If you buy water in the supermarket, you must pay the deposit for the bottle, and the bottle can be returned. 7. You can't smoke in the ceiling except in the smoking area. 8. When renting a car, a manual car can be one and a half times cheaper than an automatic car. 9. All kinds of sauces in fast food restaurants need to be bought separately. 10. Garbage needs to be sorted and thrown away. 1 1. There is no place to shop except China Supermarket on Sundays, and no restaurant is open on Mondays. 12. When you buy anything over 50 euros, you must remember to ask for a tax refund. 13. It is best to make an appointment, and the tip for all service industries is about 10%. 14. nude swimming mixed bath is popular in Germany, so be prepared psychologically. 15. You can pick and eat any fruit that leaves the courtyard wall, but you can't pull it away. 16. Please pay attention to the speed limit in expressway when renting a car. 17.500 euros tickets are almost inexhaustible. 18. Pay attention to the traffic rules. It is normal for German taxis to run 200 yards. 19. If the transportation is late, you will get the ticket compensation. Don't forget to take it. 20. If you plan to stay in a youth hostel, you'd better not go in summer. The boss usually doesn't turn on the air conditioner. Mobile phone and calling card: The country code of Germany is 49, and the area code of Potsdam, the capital, is 33 1. The main wireless communication operators in Germany are T-mobile, Vodafone, O2 and E-plus. Prepaid calling cards range from 10 to 50 euros, and the charges included in them vary according to different operators. For example, Vodafone's common prepaid mobile phone cards are 15 Euro, 25 Euro, 50 Euro, 9 minutes for local calls, 9 minutes for local SMS, and 29 points for international networks. You need to pay extra 1.49 euro/day or 9.99 euro/month for surfing the Internet. Network environment: Many hotels, restaurants and cafes provide free Wi-Fi, and airports also provide free wireless Internet access. Power supply and voltage: Germany is 220V/50Hz, and the plug has two round heads, usually called German standard. When buying an adapter, you should pay attention to the kind where the end of the metal plug protrudes from a part of the round seat, because the German socket is recessed about 1cm. It is recommended to take a patch panel when traveling, so that multiple appliances can be powered at the same time.

Question 7: Can I bring back iron dollars when I travel to Germany? Yes, but don't bring too much. If I bring too much, I will be taxed.

Question 8: What can I buy for a group tour in Germany? The routes for returning to China are similar to those for group tours, and they are all fixed trips.

I'll also tell you the most practical one. Roaming fees in Germany are extremely expensive. The most important thing is that there is no signal at all in many places, and often there is no hotel WiFi. Suddenly without the internet, it's like losing your soul. Fortunately, members of our group rented a portable WiFi before going abroad, so this WiFi became our core leader. A tow of five, we never leave, never leave, laughing to death. In fact, I used to rent WiFi at the airport and online when I went abroad, but the signal was not good, which almost made me angry. But this time it's really good. It's only a dozen dollars a day, and it's fast and never drops. It is said that this is the only WiFi that can intelligently switch network signals. It's just a disgusting name. It's called tadpole WiFi.

Question 9: What should I prepare for a trip to Germany? It is raining in many cities in Germany.

Prepare an international roaming card,

There is a great temperature difference in Germany. Remember to keep warm.

Just don't panic when people ask you questions when you go through customs.

Question 10: Are there any special products that can be taken back when traveling to Germany? Or souvenirs. German specialties include: Zeiss telescope, Leica camera, stainless steel knives, leather products, music boxes, tin wax products, Mason porcelain, watches, wool products, woodcuts, Wopswade handicrafts in Bremen, violins in Mittenwald, and the cuckoo clock in Black Forest (Schwarzwa 1d). But remember to find a regular merchant when you buy it, so that the quality can be guaranteed. O (∩ _ ∩) O. If you need to know the tourist routes in Germany, you can check: ht households p:/ ... A? Zxhd, the link is Shanghai station. If you are in another city, you can modify the origin station search. Thank you!