CeBIT 2017: A Street Trip to Hannover, Germany

[Global Technology Reporter Zhang Zhiying] With the opening of the CeBIT exhibition in Germany, the reporter visited Hanover, the industrial city at the intersection of the North German Plain and the China-Germany Mountains. On the first day of arrival, walk around the hotel and record a glimpse of this quiet city. Located on the banks of the River Leine, Hanover is a water-land transport hub. At the same time, it is also a highly developed city for industrial manufacturing, and is the center of German automotive, machinery, electronics and other industries. Sunday is the Christian Sabbath, and the non-urban area is even more quiet. However, there are still many passengers on the subway. This is a very convenient transportation method in the local area. Along the road, the architectural style of the non-urban area is elegant and colorful, and the German architectural culture is reflected in the streets. It is about 20 minutes drive from the City Hall area and the two districts are quite different in style. Compared to the tradition and elegance here, the city center has many modern architectural styles. A cute German boy met on the street. The reporter could not help but took his direct look. Asian faces are rare here, but every year due to the CeBIT show, crowds from around the world are flooding into Hanover. The most famous of Hanover is the exhibition industry and tourism industry. It is a must to have a German beer in the tavern. Local Hannover also has its own winery. In the early spring, the spring blossoms are seen on the road. However, in rainy Hanover, during the CeBIT exhibition, most of them were rainy. During the show, it was the season of cherry blossoms. Occasionally, in Hannover, there were a few pink cherry trees. This quiet city covers an area of ​​203 square kilometers and has a population of 510,000. After walking here, the reporter returned to the hotel to rest and prepare for the opening of the exhibition.

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