The main reasons are: narrow roads, low car prices, cheap to use and one person per car.
Germany is a densely populated country, city roads are narrow, two cars are shorter, both driving and parking have great advantages. The advantages of two cars are obvious, so they are more flexible and convenient to use.
In addition, Europeans like to enjoy life and travel with their families every year. The rear seats of the two-door car can be folded down when the back door is open, so the simple, practical and generous touring version is accepted by most Europeans. Then that's why wagons are more expensive than cars of the same model in Europe.
Also, two-box cars are generally more fuel-efficient than hatchbacks. A two-box weighs less in the same displacement configuration, so two-boxes are better in terms of fuel economy.
2. Germany's favorite destination
France (about 86.9 million visits)
France is the romantic center of Europe, and its long history, rich cultural connotations, scenic spots and idyllic landscapes attract tourists from all over the world. Paris, the beautiful and charming C?te d'Azur, lavender-blooming Provence, and wine-scented Bordeaux are all mesmerizing tourist destinations. More than 20 sites in France have been listed by the United Nations as World Cultural and Natural Heritage: the Seine River in Paris, the Palace of Versailles, the Palace of Fontainebleau, Chateau de Chambord and so on. The Louvre and Notre Dame de Paris are the centerpieces. There are also more than 70 museums and three world-renowned wine regions. The climate is most pleasant in spring and fall each year, and April-October is good for visiting.
Spain (about 81.8 million people)
The passionate flamenco, the brave bullfighters, the seafaring history of dominating the sea, and the towering Pyrenees Mountains blocking the cold air from the south of the continent have created a unique Spain - flamboyant, passionate, and stirring. As one of the countries with the most cultural heritage in the world, Islam, Judaism and Catholicism have ruled the land, leaving behind a brilliant culture. From the Alhambra to the Holy Family Cathedral, Spain interprets what perfection gt; accompanied by one architectural marvel after another. Each region has its own unique history, culture and natural beauty, and the climate varies. Barcelona, the most popular, is perfect for traveling all year round.
The United States (about 76.9 million people)
The United States has y influenced the whole world with its trends and culture, such as Hollywood movies, NBA basketball games, Disneyland, McDonald's USA and KFC. These iconic representations of America have long been known to visitors. Countless landmarks in various cities, different national parks, great shopping options, and beautiful driving roads attract visitors from all over the world. Whether you like the bustle of the eastern cities, want to savor the chic of the west coast, or go south to experience Latin American barbecue, or go north to enjoy Chicago's glacial snow-capped national parks. This land of the free is sure to leave you with a sense of the endless beauty that has left North America with remarkable memories. The best time to visit is from April to October in the east, north and west, and from December to May in the south.
China (about 60.7 million people)
The Chinese nation, with a history of 5,000 years, has a splendid history. As one of the world's four ancient civilizations, its position in the world can not be underestimated. Rich in natural tourism resources, places of interest, cultural activities and so on. You can find what you like in China no matter what you eat, wear, live, travel, entertainment and study. As of December 2018, there are more than 30,000 scenic spots in the country***, including more than 10,300 A-class scenic spots, including 259 5A-class scenic spots and 3,034 4A-class scenic spots. The most representative attractions include the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, and the ancient city of Lijiang. There is also the financial center of Asia, Hong Kong, and the beautiful place on earth, Tibet, which are the first choice of countless tourists.
Italy (about 58.3 million people)
Italy is famous for its ancient civilization and art. Traces of the ancient Roman Empire are hidden in every detail here, and the far-reaching Renaissance movement originated here. The pizza and pasta, which are loved by people all over the world, were born here, and an important fork in Western cuisine was also invented by Italians. Boys are crazy about Italian soccer and girls are crazy about Italian fashion. Italy has countless historical cities and tourist attractions, not to mention Rome. Travelers are also keen on romantic Verona, the miraculous water city of Venice, Florence and Siena in Tuscany to name a few. Italy is great for traveling all year round, but the climate is most pleasant from April through June. If you set foot in Italy, you will fall in love with Europe.
Mexico (about 39.3 million people)
Mexico is located in North America, bordering the United States in the north, and is surrounded by the sea on two sides, with the Gulf of Mexico to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It has a complex and varied climate and its capital is Mexico City. Most people believe in Catholicism. Here there is a profound ancient Indian civilization, the mysterious Mayan culture, prosperous modern science and agriculture. In addition, Mexico is a large number of drug lords gathering place, mysterious and awe-inspiring. Mexico's mysterious romance attracts a large number of tourists every year. Guajuato, Mexico City and Tijuana are the most popular cities, the best time to visit is from November to March.
Britain (about 37.7 million people)
Britain, located in the British Isles in the northwest of the European continent, is one of the oldest European countries in the world. It has a rich national culture that attracts royalty, pleasant idyllic scenery and authentic castles, as well as rock music, soccer matches and fashion brands, **** with the creation of a strong British flavor. The UK has a typical maritime climate with a small temperature difference between the four seasons and lots of rain. The sunny summer months (June-September) are the best time of year to visit, with various music and art festivals taking place one after another. Some of the most popular attractions are the Titanic Belfast Memorial, Alton Towers, leisure beaches, Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge.
Turkey (about 37.6 million people)
Turkey is located near the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, straddling Europe and Asia. The unique geographical location and pleasant climatic conditions make Turkey a paradise for tourists. Modern buildings of various shapes, magnificent and solemn mosques calling towers, the Bosphorus Bridge, the ruins of the city of Troy in the year of Homer's epic, the world's miracle of Cappadocia, the bird-watching resort of Lake Kush, the beautiful Yalova Hot Springs enchanting natural scenery and rich cultural heritage make Turkey enjoy a tourist paradise. The sheep in Ankara, Turkey are world famous and people entertain their guests with roasted whole sheep. April-October is the best time to visit and the peak season for tourism in Turkey.
Germany (about 37.5 million people)
The first thing that comes to mind when mentioning Germany may be the strict and tough Germans and the excellent quality of German manufacturing. But as a popular tourist destination, Germanys charm is much more than that. It attracts travelers from all over the world with its long and rich cultural history and picturesque natural beauty. Whether it is the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle or the Berlin Wall that witnesses history; whether it is s Cologne Cathedral, the pinnacle of Gothic architecture, or the King's paradisiacal lake and the Enchanted Forest. These are all German treasures that have made countless tourists linger. The best time to visit is from April to October every year.
Thailand (about 35.4 million people)
Thailand is the most famous tourist country in Southeast Asia. This place, known as the country of smiles, has become one of the favorite destinations for tourists from all over the world. There are lively water festivals, gorgeous temples, crystal clear beaches, friendly Thai smiles, specialty Thai snacks, abundant seafood and souvenirs at beautiful prices, understated luxury tesserae, and stylish vintage dresses, all of which are reasons for tourists to linger. Thailand Thailand's most popular tourist cities include Chiang Mai and Pak County in the north; Koh Samui and Phuket in the south; Bangkok, the stylish and modern capital of central China; and Pattaya, known as the Hawaii of the East. November-April is the best time to visit Thailand every year and is also the peak season for Thailand tourism.
3. Reasons why Germans like to travel
Germany Customs Germans are characterized by diligence and self-confidence. Self-disciplined Germans pay great attention to formality and punctuality. Public **** and private affairs must be pre-arranged and completed on time. It is impossible to meet a German without a prior engagement. If an appointment needs to be postponed or canceled for any reason, you must call the other person. Otherwise, it is not only rude, but considered a great insult. Germans are efficient, disciplined and meticulous. There are many social events in my spare time. There are receptions, cocktail parties, buffets, balls, etc. In addition, Germans like to travel, especially in winter and summer. When I return from a trip, I like to meet my friends at their homes and have a feast to welcome the dust. Germans are a people of order. Everyone has his own belonging and even everything has its proper place. Foreigners traveling in Germany. The first feeling is that everything is well organized there. Signs to maintain order and prohibited signs can be seen everywhere. Germans appear in public **** places, when interacting with people, pay attention to demeanor, moderate respect for people, and follow the rules in everything. As the saying goes, every place has its own customs, and Germany is no exception. In the past, Germans split visits into courtesy visits, such as farewell visits, thank you visits, return visits, inaugural visits, sleepovers and fiancée visits. It was later discovered that there were two kinds of visiting teachers, Ms. A quarter or half hour is enough for a first contact visit. The guest, Don, should not bring any gifts or bouquets of flowers, nor should the host be left without entertaining anything. The best time to be a guest is from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., or nearly 12 noon. It is better to inform the addressee in advance. There are many rules for dining in Germany. A decent meal always needs to start with an aperitif. Whether cooking in a restaurant or at home, Germans always prefer a bitter aperitif. After all the guests have gotten to know each other, everyone stands around and chats about unimportant, light-hearted things, because good food and good wine need a good atmosphere. At the table, men may not sit down first until the hostess and other female guests have sat down. The man should help the woman move her seat. Keep your body straight, relaxed, and your feet on the ground, and don't don't move too much. Don I don't eat until the hostess clears the table. Gift giving is more affordable in Germany, and there are reasons for giving gifts, such as birthdays, engagements, and weddings. Guests bring only small things, such as a bouquet of flowers, a bottle of wine, or something they made themselves. It is known as a small gift that swallows friendship. Legal holidays in Germany are: New Year's Day (January 1); International Labor Day (May 1); Jesu Tienkai (the seventh Sunday after Easter); German Unification Day (October 3); Confession Day (November); Christmas Day (December 25-26); Oktoberfest in Munich (every year, from the last week of September to the first week of October); and the date of promulgation of the Basic Law (May 23). Visitors should be careful not to visit two weeks before or after Christmas and Easter. The first impression of Germans when interacting with them will give you a very friendly feeling. Indeed, no matter what problems you have, you can ask for help from your classmates, Germans you just met or even people you meet on the street, and you will be patiently pointed out. When I was studying German in China, I had a listening exercise about asking for directions. A stranger asked a German for directions because the person being asked didn't know where to go. I didn't know, so the German grabbed the person next to him and asked for him. As a result, the two Germans ended up arguing recently about which way to go. I thought it was a joke at the time, but it was quite understandable when I found out about this situation here. If I were to write about all the interactions with Germans, a few books might not be enough. Even everyone's experience would be different. Let's let's talk about what we should be aware of and the mistakes that new students tend to make. Let's talk about that later. First of all, ask the Germans if you have questions, although I'm sure they are all foreign thunderbolts of different colors. It may not be appropriate to ask in-depth questions about the law, as they may be liable for their answers. However, you can ask general questions about life or studies, don't ask them. I don't think asking too many questions seems too much trouble.
If you ask one to begin with and you still don't Idon' I don't quite understand his explanation, do you? You're too embarrassed to ask, but if you let him know, you'll feel like you don't know. Ignore his explanation. Don't give random Germans expensive gifts. His first reaction to expensive gifts is caution. Small gifts such as a small cup of Chinese tea and some paper cuttings will be appreciated. If you have the opportunity to visit a German's home, it will be ten to fifteen minutes later than the appointed time. If you are invited to dinner, you may bring a bottle of wine, a bouquet of flowers, or a dish you have made yourself.Termin is the most characteristic feature of German communication. Everything has to be agreed upon beforehand. If you don't don't make an appointment, you won't succeed. It doesn't matter if it's this is a private or business matter. Honesty is also a principle in dealing with people. As small as dinner, when you arrive at a German's house, if you politely say enough is enough when the host gives you more food, then no one will give you more food as they do in China. A German comes to your house for dinner. If he says enough, don't don't keep asking for more like you do at home. To understand Germans, you need to understand their thinking habits. The direct and simple idea may be that it won't Idon't I don't fit in with thousands of years of humble and gentle Chinese customs. In time, you will come to accept it. Talking to Germans can be frank and you can argue when necessary. It's time to argue. I often argue with them about Taiwan, human rights, etc. but then they forget several times faster than you do. And Don I don't think you can convince him. Dealing with Germans, I think everyone wants to make a good impression. My experience is that honesty is the most basic and the best way to make a good impression. And that's something everyone can do. The rest is up to you. In most of our experiences, the German is willing to make friends with the Chinese. He raves about all kinds of Chinese food. If you want to practice your spoken English in the beginning, tell a few short stories about China. Let me tell you a secret. Every German is extremely interested in the fable of the lost horse. I find it a very fascinating highlight of their thinking. Try it. At the same time let them revel in thousands of years of Chinese culture, and in the meantime help you correct grammatical errors in your expressions. This seems a bit off topic, but since it's written and sitting here. I I'll organize it next time and see if I can put something else interesting up there. Always remember: don't don't try to deceive Germans unless you want to lose your German friends or your dignity as a human being.
Current locationThe impact of tourism on culture?
The relationship between culture and tourism is a hot issue of social concern. Analyzing the relationship between them will inevitably involve the role of tourism in culture.
While the important role of tourism in the great development and prosperity of culture has been widely recognized by the society, there is a lack of systematic thinking and accurate expression on how tourism can promote the great development and prosperity of culture.
Generally speaking, tourism is mainly an outing initiated by urban and rural residents to fulfill their spiritual needs.
From a cultural point of view, tourism is mainly manifested in the aesthetic behavior of tourists towards natural resources and humanities resources, and is a cultural exchange between the subject of tourism and the object of tourism.
4. The cultural origin of Germans' fondness for tourism
First of all, it is important to know that Germany is a country, not a city.
Germany, officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany, is one of the most developed industrialized countries in the world and the most populous country in the European Union. Germany attracts tourists from all over the world with its long and rich cultural history and picturesque natural scenery.
Germany as a popular tourist destination charm far more than that: whether it is the fairy tale of Neuschwanstein Castle or witness the history of the Berlin Wall; whether it is s Cologne Cathedral, the pinnacle of Gothic architecture, or a paradise like the king of the s Lake, the Enchanted Forest these are countless tourists linger in Germany's treasures.
Germany consists of 16 states, 40 world cultures throughout the country. Among them, Berlin, the capital, southeastern Germany, famous for the Bavarian Forest and the King's Lake, and southwestern Germany, located in the heart of the country, are the most tourist-rich regions.
Best Time to Travel
April to October is the best time to visit Germany. Spring, summer and fall are suitable seasons for traveling to Germany. The weather in Germany at this time is sunny and mild, which makes it suitable for all kinds of outdoor activities.
April-October: the end of April to the beginning of October in Germany, the temperature is mild, the weather is sunny, the days are long and the nights are short, which is perfect for traveling.
November-March: Eastern Germany has a strong continental climate with cold winters, while eastern Germany concentrates more tourist resources. Take Berlin and Munich for example. From November to February, the average temperature in these two cities is below zero. In addition, Germany is located in a high latitude area with shorter days and longer nights in winter, so winter is not the best time to travel to Germany.
June-September: Summer in Germany is the peak season for tourism, and tourists from all over the world gather in Germany during this time. During this time German hotel prices rise and room availability is tight, so you need to book in advance.
5. Is Germany suitable for traveling
Germany has the following famous tourist attractions:
1. Neuschwanstein Castle. On the castle hill, there is a Mary a bridge across the valley. This bridge to Ludwig II's mother, is the best place to see the whole castle: you can see the castle from the perspective of a postcard.
In the same place, feel what Ludwig II once felt. At the crossroads of time, facing the fairytale castle, one turn takes you back a long time.
This castle overflows with medieval flavor. From different perspectives, the castle reveals an infinite variety of faces.
2. Potsdamer PlatzThe guided tour of Potsdamer Platz originally had only one intersection. Later, the Potsdam Railway Station was built here, and the area developed into one of the busiest districts, synonymous with the capital's vibrant city life. Due to its location at the junction of the American, British, French and Soviet jurisdictions, the Berlin Wall cut across the square, and after the war this bustling city center was reduced to an uninhabited and segregated area.
3. The ancient Hanseatic city of Lübeck - Lübeck is located on the banks of the Trave River, 14 kilometers from the Baltic Sea and half an hour's drive from Hamburg. It was the center of the Hanseatic League and was once known as the Queen of the Hanseatic. It is a 12th-century gem, a city of more than 1,000 historic buildings, and in 1987 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in recognition of its achievements in restoring and preserving historic sites such as the Great Wall of China and the Acropolis. The oval-shaped old town is more than 1 kilometer long, surrounded by green water and pleasant scenery.4. Museum Island (MuseumIsland) in the southernmost part of the guide island, next to the Palace Bridge and Berlin Cathedral is the Altes Museum (AltesMuseum), in front of the Louste Garden (LousteGarden).
In the north
To the west is the Pergamonmuseum, and outermost is the Bodemuseum.5. Rhine (English: Rhine, German: Rhein, French: Rhin, Dutch: Rijn, Celtic: Renos, Latin: Rhenus)
The Rhine is a famous European International River. It originates in the Swiss Alps, flows through Germany and into the North Sea. Along the way, Liechtenstein, Austria, France and the Netherlands have left their footprints. The Rhine has been Europe's busiest waterway since ancient times.
6. Why Germans like to travel
In Germany, including Europe, it is common for young people to speak 3 or 5 languages, which is closely related to the connection between European countries. In Germany, most young people under the age of 40 and in large metropolitan areas speak English. The quality of speech varies from person to person. Usually there is no problem with everyday communication. English is basically fine for people under 30. It pronunciation has the same problem. Younger people speak better than older people. When it comes to language, Germany is a lot easier than France and Italy. After all, German is the closest to English. There are more people who speak English in Germany. For traveling, knowing English is basically enough. But its better to learn some common German colloquialisms, greetings, etc. It's both fun and useful. And there are special English counters at stations and ticket offices, which is very convenient. Personally, I think Germans are still very welcoming.
7. Do Germans like to travel
-2021 very unsuitable for traveling to Germany, mainly because of the seriousness of the new Crown Pneumonia epidemic in Europe, and it is very inconvenient to travel and play.