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Bucharest, happy city

Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is pronounced bucur Shiti in Romanian, which means happy city. According to legend, in the 13th century, a shepherd named bucur came to the Dimbovita River with his sheep from a remote mountainous area. He found that the water plants here were beautiful and the climate was mild, so he settled down. Since then, the number of people who came to settle here has gradually increased, and business and trade have become increasingly prosperous. This settlement has gradually developed into a town. Today, a small church with a mushroom-shaped tower named after a shepherd stands on the bank of Dembovica.

Bucharest is located in the central part of the Wallachia Plain in the southeast of the border, on the banks of the Dimbovita River, a tributary of the Danube. The Dembovica River runs through the city and goes to the Danube River, dividing Bucharest into two parts. The 12 lakes in the urban area are parallel to the Dembovica River, one connected to the other, just like a pearl necklace, which makes Bucharest look gorgeous. There is a famous Berniasa forest in the northern suburb of the city, and colorful flower beds composed of lawns, roses and Chinese rose flowers can be seen everywhere in the city. Planting trees, planting flowers and grass, greening the city and beautifying the environment have become the traditions and hobbies of Bucharest residents. Today, Bucharest is a garden city with green trees, flowers and trees, and lakes.

The beautiful environment in Bucharest is very charming. The bodhi trees and chestnut trees beside the street and along the road are green. The roses and carnations in the street park are colorful; Plum trees and cherry trees between residential buildings are full of fruits; The lawns inside and outside the courtyard are lush.

Every time the lilac tree is in blossom season, you can smell the fragrance in the moving car. There are more than 5 large and small parks in the city, more than 1 large parks in the urban area alone, and there are many fountains, monuments and sculptures. One of the most famous parks in Bucharest is called Hellestrou Cultural Rest Park. There are two large fountains at the entrance, which spray high water columns. After being scattered, the water droplets turn into fog. In the midsummer season, with the breeze blowing, the water sprays on people like drizzle, which is particularly comfortable and cool. There is a small lake in the park. The lake is green and clear, and there are dense weeping willows and other trees growing by the lake. There is a large-scale hotel in the park, and it is equipped with all kinds of cultural and entertainment supplies, so it attracts a large number of tourists every day.