We go to the Dutch windmill country, the beautiful flower city, the symbol of freedom, Amsterdam
Today's schedule
Amsterdam, Netherlands → Windmill Village Jancescans → Amsterdam Wall Square → Amsterdam Scenic View → Move to Brussels Hotel, Belgium
I enjoyed the early morning hotel breakfast.
I slept well in the hotel and woke up, so I feel good, and I have a good taste.
Simple but delicious breakfasts were served, such as bread, coffee, milk, juice, cheese, and apples.
I had Korean food for lunch and Chinese food for dinner.
Korean food eaten in other countries is delicious.
Dinner Chinese food is just so so
We left early in the morning and moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
First, I visited the village of Zanescans, a windmill village, looked at the cheese museum, and took a walk in the green grasslands of the Netherlands.
It was so quiet and peaceful that I felt at ease.
I also observed the process of making Dutch wooden shoes, and I tried on really, really big king shoes.
Jancescans would be a great place to stay for about a week!!
After that, we went to Amsterdam's Dam Square for a cruise tour and saw beautiful buildings and a nice city.
There were a lot of boats on the river, and there seemed to be a lot of boats that used like water houses.
And maybe because there were a lot of small, low-rise buildings, there was no frustration at all, and it was interesting to see small, pretty buildings that were built on top of each other like they were leaning against each other, and I saw Dodre hanging on the high floor of the building.
Buildings without elevators seemed to be used for transporting goods.
If I visit Amsterdam again, I would like to try a cruise tour again, and I haven't been to all parts of the city, but I loved the unique feeling of the Netherlands, and it was fun to see the cute classical cars.
In the Netherlands, people love freedom, but they also have a high level of hard work.
Most of the country was below sea level, but with the hard work of the people, they expanded the land and overcame the vulnerable parts of the country.
And the Netherlands was once a rich country, but the luxury of its people got worse and they collected luxury-related taxes to stop it, and the bigger the window, the more taxes they had to pay depending on the length of the curtain.
That's why most houses have small windows, and many houses have short curtains. haha
Even now, I don't know if taxes are collected depending on the size of the window and the length of the curtain,
but...
The Netherlands holds a flower festival and a world tulip festival from mid-March to mid-May every year, and I really want to visit again in warm spring.
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