You don't know the beauty of Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw, Poland, which was destroyed by World War II, experienced the beauty after the phoenix nirvana. The ill-fated Poland has a special geographical position in Europe, and the former battlefield has now become synonymous with beauty. Bian Xiao tells you what you don't know about the beauty of Warsaw, Poland. In the restored Warsaw Old Town Square, the statue of King Zygmunt III stands on the pillar in front of the old palace. It was the king who moved the Polish capital from Krakow to Warsaw. Wavell Castle in Krakow is the castle where the Polish royal family once lived. Several sarcophagus of the king were buried in the hall. There is a picture of John Paul II, a Polish, hanging in a shrine in the cubicle, where his blood is stored. On Halloween night, the rain didn't stop people from paying tribute to their loved ones. In the Powzki ce-metery Cemetery in Warsaw, candlelight flickered, and people's eyes staring at the tombstone revealed their infinite thoughts for their deceased relatives. Warsaw is a unique city and a place with stories. Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. The mother river Vistula runs through the middle of the city from south to north. Historical buildings and modern buildings are mixed in the urban areas along the river. /kloc-since 0/596, Polish King Siegmundt III Vasa moved his court from Krakow to Warsaw, and the history of Poland began to be staged in Warsaw. Poles, Germans, Russians, Lithuanians and Jews all wrote history here. Poland disappeared from the world 123 years later, it magically reappeared in the world. How do Poles resist the invasion of outsiders in their own land and try to dominate the destiny of their own nation? Phoenix nirvana _ reborn, leaving a stunning beauty. It is said that before the Nazis prepared to blow up Warsaw, Poles began to save architectural drawings for later reconstruction. The whole reconstruction project embodies the wisdom and efforts of all Warsaw people. People collect architectural drawings everywhere, describe the original architectural appearance by memory, and spontaneously come to the ruins to participate in the reconstruction project after finishing their daily work. Now the palace is a museum, with extremely gorgeous baroque decoration, crystal chandeliers and Phnom Penh furniture. Each exhibition hall shows the history of Poland, from the portrait of the king to other artistic treasures. All the artworks displayed in the palace are genuine. During World War II, the Poles transported these precious cultural relics to Canada for preservation, and it was not until the 1960s that they were shipped back to Poland. However, there are still many polish art treasures lost in other countries. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set up a special department to try to retrieve the scattered Polish cultural relics. In the last exhibition hall, there are several huge black and white photos embedded in the wall, all of which are photos of the old Huasha City, which was severely damaged after World War II. Leave the palace and come to the mermaid square in the old town. In the center of the square stands a mermaid statue. Mermaid is the symbol and protector of Warsaw. There are many related legends. Mermaids have become the spiritual pillar of Warsaw people. The beauty of Warsaw is definitely a phoenix-like rebirth. That kind of strength shows the iron willpower of Warsaw people. The beautiful mermaid in the center of the square, with a knife in her right hand and a shield in her left, seems to be protecting Warsaw. What you don't know about Warsaw is a combination of spirit and will.