At this time, I found that I seemed to enter a vegetable market, surrounded by stalls selling food and vegetables and fruits, which is my paradise, so I decided to play with myself no matter how many. It was the weekend, and the citizens were drinking beer and eating delicious food in the market. Unfortunately, I can't speak German at all, and I can't buy and taste delicious food. A very interesting device, and this particular device, let me check the information later, to determine that I inadvertently broke into Munich's most famous grain market. Munich's grain market (Viktualienmarkt), located in the city's most central location, has a history of more than 200 years since May 2, 1807. It is absolutely amazing that a city can have a lively and fragrant market with a history of more than 200 years. And this device, called "May Column", is the landmark of the grain market. It is said that in Germany, it is the symbol of the handicraft workers. The blue and white Bavarian stripes are very striking.