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Budapest, the Little Paris of Eastern Europe, a romantic legend on the Danube River

On the map of Eastern Europe, there is a city that is like a bright pearl, exuding a unique charm. It is Budapest, the capital of Hungary. This romantic city, known as the "Little Paris," is located on the banks of the Blue Danube River. It is magnificent and full of charming historical charm and unique style. On the banks of the Danube River, a white building with a red dome and several spires is particularly eye-catching. It is the Hungarian Parliament Building. As a landmark of Budapest and the pride of Hungary, this building is located in a small Eastern European country, but it has an amazing scale. It is 268 meters long, 123 meters wide, and covers an area of more than 17,000 square meters. It extends from the Chain Bridge to the Margaret Bridge, quietly watching over the city. It combines British Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles. Although its inspiration comes from the British Parliament Building in London, it is more exquisite and gorgeous. The Danube River divides Budapest into two parts: Buda on the west bank and Pest on the east bank. Eight bridges span the Danube River, connecting the two sides of the city. They not only make the city vibrant but also link the magnificent scenery on both sides. On Castle Hill in Buda, the Royal Palace stands high; in Pest, the magnificent Parliament Building rises from the ground. From the beginning of its construction, it represented the power of the people and fought for equal status with the royal power on the other side. Since its completion in 1902, the Parliament Building has always been the most beautiful scenery on the banks of the Danube River. When night falls, it shines like a golden crown, solemn and awe-inspiring. Castle Hill in Buda is a treasure trove of Hungarian history and culture. Palaces, castles, churches, and squares stand in great numbers, and each building carries a heavy history. In 1987, the entire Castle Hill was listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. Among them, the Matthias Church is located next to the Fisherman's Bastion and in front of the Trinity Square. Its glazed roof and gorgeous spire make it known as the symbol of Budapest. Together with the Parliament Building on the other side, it witnesses the long history of Hungary. Strolling in Budapest, you can encounter the magnificent Danube River and the magnificent palaces and castles. You can also stroll on the old commercial streets, feel the bustling prosperity, or enjoy the Hungarian national style in the enthusiastic city squares. Every corner here exudes a unique charm of folk culture, making people intoxicated and lingering. Although the legend that Hungarians and Chinese have an indissoluble bond has not been confirmed, the ancestors of Hungarians, as nomads on the Eastern European Plain, started a new chapter of life under the leadership of King Arpad at the end of the 9th century AD. They abandoned nomadism and turned to farming, gradually nurturing a unique history of national art. In the field of culture and art, Budapest is not inferior to its neighbor Vienna, Austria. As one of the earliest Roman settlements in Central Europe, it has a longer history than Vienna. The people here love art and are full of enthusiasm for the inheritance of their national folk culture. If you want to learn about the livelihood of Budapest, the Central Market is an excellent place. This market, built in 1896, is the largest and oldest indoor market in Hungary and even in Europe. It is located at the end of the famous pedestrian street Váci Street, at the intersection with the Liberty Bridge on the Danube River. It was created by the legendary Hungarian architect Samu Pecz. Its huge and magnificent appearance is like a train station. After a hundred years, it is still charming.
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Posted: Feb 12, 2025
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