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Famous in Belgium?

The famous towns in Belgium recommend you to go to Bruges and Ghent in Belgium, both of which have Belgian characteristics.

Bruges is known as "Venice of the North", and her name Bruges itself means bridge in Dutch. The city is also densely covered with water networks and bridges. The whole city was rated as "World Cultural Heritage" in 2000. Here, you can see the beautiful reflection of baroque ancient buildings in clear water; You can explore the ancient streets of Europe by carriage on the path paved with bluestone; You can watch the whole process of making beautiful Bruges lace in the lace shop in Bruges. If you have seen this movie in Bruges, you may even want to go to the Belfo Bell Tower to have a bird's eye view of Bruges. The orange roof is very beautiful and intoxicating against the setting sun.

Apart from Ghent, Ghent is called the best-kept secret in Belgium. Yes, Bruges and Antwerp occupy a prominent position in the magazine with their iconic medieval ancient buildings. You often see these two cities on tourist postcards, but you don't often see Ghent. This little-known town is affectionately called "Little Venice of Belgium". A mobile water network in the city divides Ghent into 26 islands. Barges, bridges and ancient buildings all allude to the four rivers that meet in this city. "If you know that Ghent was once a very prosperous pier centuries ago, and all kinds of seafood goods came in and out here, you will know that if you don't travel by boat in this city, it's like not breathing the fishy smell of the old Ghent city.

In mid-July, a large-scale multi-cultural festival, Gentse Feesten, will turn the quiet downtown Ghent into a gathering area dedicated to entertainment. There will be internationally renowned DJs, a large supply of beer and street drama performances. If you visit quiet Ghent at other times of the year, you will find that the city is full of Flemish architecture, romantic canal scenery and hotels, restaurants and bars of all grades, all of which are fashionable but not lacking in tradition.