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Where should I go to Germany for the first time?

This is my first time to Germany, so I suggest going to Berlin. There are basically no megacities in Germany, and Berlin is the largest and most international city in Germany. Moreover, this city just recorded the important events in German history and showed the economic, cultural and artistic characteristics of New Berlin.

Unter den Linden, the most typical Prussian-style building built for the first time since Berlin became a city fortress, is also the most famous boulevard in Germany. Another victory chariot statue in front of Brandenburg Gate often appears in the image of Berlin, recording the ups and downs of Napoleon's reign. The famous Berlin Wall and Charlie's sentry post recorded the bitter years when Germany and Berlin were divided into two halves after the war. Of course, it also includes the story of the struggle between the Eastern Group and the capitalist camp.

As a tourist city, this city also provides you with a "museum island", and the memory of this island is not only Berlin, but also allows you to learn more or less about the historical and cultural processes around the world. The Jewish Museum and the White Lake Jewish Cemetery tell us not only the tragedy of the Jews being destroyed, but also the prosperity and glory of the Jewish community here. The German Reichstag is probably the most unlikely tourist attraction in Berlin. This building looks strange, but it embodies the urban temperament based on history and facing the future.

The following is my personal opinion! (also a few small suggestions)

Bian Xiao went in February of 15. Around Munich, I must see Neuschwanstein Castle. It happened to snow when I went to see it. This is a fantastic, beautiful and absolutely fairytale world. Secondly, visit augsburg, which has a long history and exquisite architecture.

In addition, Salzburg is close to Munich, so it is also good to feel the city of music and visit Mozart in winter. Although you are around Munich, you can also come to North Germany and East Germany. What I recommend most is Dresden, which is regarded as the most beautiful city in Germany. And there is a through train, so you can come to play on weekends, so it is very cheap to use weekend tickets. Berlin in February is also very attractive. Isn't it a pity to visit Germany without seeing Brandenburg?

Bring something with China characteristics to the Germans. But to be honest, you can buy all kinds of Chinese knots, fans and Tang suits here. A whole street in Berlin is full of porcelain shops. You can bring some tea. China tea here is very expensive. Some people also like China folk music. Let's ask your German friend first and see what his interests are. I suggest you bring more sweaters. Not too thick. The quality of heating in Germany is very good, and everyone wears short sleeves in the house. Just put on a thick down jacket when you go out.

I suggest you take an umbrella. The weather in winter in Germany is annoying. It doesn't matter if it snows. It doesn't snow these two years, but it rains. It has rained every day in Berlin since my umbrella broke down. The same is true in Munich these two days. Germans are generally neat, and secondly, they can't be too noisy at night. The others should be nothing special. It depends on people. There are all kinds of Germans. As long as they understand each other, Germans are quite easy to get along with. I got on the plane in Beijing and didn't fly from Pudong, so I won't go into details. But it's almost the same at any airport. After you fill out the customs form, the boarding procedure is over, you pass the security check and go to the waiting room to wait for the plane. You can check in, ask for a window seat and see the scenery. Yes, but it's not convenient to get in and out. Besides, international flights must arrive two hours in advance. This is very important.