The Netherlands is a developed country.
As an independent country, the Netherlands consists of four constituent countries: the Netherlands, Aruba, Cura?ao and Dutch St. Maarten. And the low-lying terrain of the whole territory is also the main feature of the Dutch terrain. As early as the 17th century, Holland was the world's most powerful maritime hegemon. Even after 300 years Holland has not lagged behind, not only the steady development of the economy, education, health care, science and technology, agriculture and other aspects are well developed.
The Netherlands has been a leader in high-end manufacturing, such as Philips in the electronics industry, Shell in the petrochemical industry, Airbus in the aircraft manufacturing industry, etc. Of course, the Netherlands in the field of optics, clocks and watches, medical equipment, shipbuilding and other fields are also at the world's advanced level. In addition to the leading level of science and technology, the Netherlands is also the world's second largest exporter of agricultural products, second only to the United States.
Specialty attractions in the Netherlands
1, Amsterdam Royal Palace
Amsterdam Royal Palace is located in Amsterdam, one of the four royal palaces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, according to an act of parliament by the use of the Queen of Beatrix. This palace was built in the 17th century Dutch Golden Age is the city hall of Amsterdam, July 20, 1655, the Royal Palace of Amsterdam was unveiled, and later became Louis Bonaparte's Royal Palace of the Netherlands. It is located on the west side of Dam Square in the center of Amsterdam, directly opposite the War Memorial and adjacent to the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church).
2, Dutch windmills
The Netherlands is known as the "country of windmills", windmills throughout the Netherlands. The Netherlands is located in the earth's prevailing westerly wind belt, the year-round prevailing westerly wind. At the same time it is close to the Atlantic Ocean, is a typical oceanic climate countries, sea and land winds year-round. This gives the Netherlands, which lacks water power and power resources, a generous compensation for utilizing wind power. 1229, the Dutch invented the world's first windmill to provide power for human beings.
Reference for the above: Baidu Encyclopedia - Netherlands