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Berlin Week II

June 30, 2019 by Zhaoxuan Wang Leave a Comment

This is Week Two at Berlin, I went to many new places and ate a lot of Germany food (currywurst and fries!!). It was so good and highly recommended.

July 10th

This Monday I went to DIE BERLINER SIEGESSÄULE, in English we call it Berlin Victory Column. It is a monument in Berlin for commemorating the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. However, later they gave a new purpose to this statue in unification wars.

The Berlin Victory Column is a famous tourist place, our group climbed up to the top 360 degrees platform of the column. The view, wind, and site were so beautiful and pleasant to welcome us. If you are planning to visit Berlin, 5 stars!

At the afternoon:

We went to a fascinating Rose Garden that locating in großer Tiergarten. When I arrived there I was impressed by the site view, it is so picturesque. It reminds me of the sketchbook “Secret Garden,”   all those fancy flowers and all colors in front of me. Inside the garden, there is a bench with a green roof, and a senior couple sat there. We had a good conversation, they told me they will come here once weak. They feel relaxing and happiness here. I am glad that one site or one garden can bring people love and joy. This is the goal that I am chasing for.

July 11th

This is the bridge Glienicke Bridge, is the bridge that across the Havel river that connecting Potsdam and Berlin. Also, this bridge has the historical meaning, during the Cold war time, as the separation line to differ West Berlin and East Berlin.

This is the looking point that locating at Schloss Glienicke. I really like the design materials and function of this place. All the benches surround the edge work perfectly for human activity. I guess during those old days,  people who used to live here enjoyed their perfect time.

 

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