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The sunny weather all day seems to wash away anyone's melancholy, even in midsummer, the breeze often accompanied by the climate makes the heat mild and pleasant, so far, I really like it here, and I like to continue to stay.
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Freedom Square Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Freedom Square in the center of Tbilisi was built in the 19th century during the reign of Tsarist Russia. It was originally called Yerevan Square. In the Soviet era, it was renamed Lenin Square. After Georgia's independence in 1991, it was renamed Freedom Square and is now the square. The statue of Lenin above has been replaced by St. George's Dragon Slaying Column. To the east of Freedom Square is the old city of Georgia that existed before the 19th century. Most of the buildings around the square were built in the Tsarist and Soviet times, including the Tbilisi City Hall, the Georgian National Gallery, and the Marriott Hotel. There are many hotels and youth hostels near the square, but the hotels and restaurants with good reputation in Tbilisi are not here, but most of them are in the old town.
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Freedom Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The sunny weather all day seems to wash away anyone's melancholy, even in midsummer, the breeze often accompanied by the climate makes the heat mild and pleasant, so far, I really like it here, and I like to continue to stay.
After many years, I finally had the opportunity to live in Tokyo for two or three weeks due to a business trip. This is located in a busy city and the beautiful work area that has been carefully designed has brought me the best work experience to date.
Weeding spent a busy semester. I was impressed by one of the best places in the world for people to live in. Its strong order occasionally has some conflict and contradictions, which adds a touch of liveliness and fun to this orderly place.
Visit the "Lingnan Heyuan", which is located in Beibei Town, Shunde District, Foshan City. The park presents a picture of the life of Lingnan Water Town with scenery such as the conjugation of Shunhe, Guangdong Rhyme and pine wind, and the street market and people. The antique pavilions in the park, although they are newly built, But it can be seen that the heritage and confidence of culture, the whole yard is not very big, but there are mountains and waters, drawing on a lot of classical garden buildings, small bridges and flowing water, as well as cultural elements such as Guangcai, paper cutting, puppet drama, etc., it is worth a visit.
It's a strong order that occasionally has some conflict and contradictions that are out of character, which adds a touch of liveliness and fun to this place of order. This is a magical place and worth a stay.
After many years, I finally had the opportunity to live in Tokyo for two or three weeks because of a business trip. This beautiful and well-designed work area has brought me the best work experience to date.