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Centraal Station Review

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In May 2004, we went to Amsterdam for a business trip. After visiting customers, it was Saturday and we were able to take a sightseeing tour of Amsterdam. Because we lived near Amsterdam Central Railway Station, we visited Amsterdam Central Railway Station first. As an important transport hub in Amsterdam, it will pass through the central railway station as long as it passes through Amsterdam. The two "towers" on both sides of the entrance of the Central Railway Station are its signs, where the right tower is the clock tower when facing the train station, and the "needle" on the left tower is always up and down but the vane. This is one of the characteristics of the Netherlands, and for Dutch people who often sail, use windmills, and deal with the wind, knowing the wind direction is as important as knowing the time. Amsterdam Railway Station is very famous in Shenyang, because there is a foreign investment in Shenyang to build a Dutch village, all of which are imitated Dutch buildings, the Dutch village in the early days of construction, once Shenyang, especially nearby residents to play a major attraction. The main building of the park is Amsterdam Railway Station, so the image of the railway station is printed in the minds of many Shenyang people very early. This time I saw the real Amsterdam Railway Station and found that the imitation of Shenyang Dutch Village was really realistic. There are buskers performing in front of the train station, and you can take pictures with tourists. The Dutch wooden shoes are a very main specialty product. Now it is a very special tourist souvenir. There is a store with large wooden shoes in front of it to recruit customers. Children can enter the wooden shoes to play and take pictures. There are various wooden shoes souvenirs in the store. Mainly in red and yellow color. The iconic Dutch building windmills are everywhere...

Centraal Station

Posted: May 17, 2021
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