Speaking of Serbia, the first impression for our people is "Serbia". No matter what, the "die-hard brothers" really can't do it. After reading these seven things about "Serbia", I believe you will have a new understanding of this country. Know the downward direction....

When mentioning Serbia

the first impression for our people is that of "Serbia"

What's the matter, "die-hard brothers" can really go to

But after reading these seven things about "Serbia"

I believe you will understand this The country has a new understanding

Scroll down to see which

is your favorite

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01

If you pronounce one and write one, you may write another

The official language of Serbia is Serbian

But there are two kinds of characters

Each letter of the Cyrillic alphabet and the Latin alphabet

can be accurately compared

and these two letters are connected to the Russian and English letters respectively

The versatility of the text allows many locals

to use English, Russian and other foreign languages ​​fluently The language

is also convenient for many foreign tourists to travel to Serbia

Editor's comment: From this point of view, Serbian people are somewhat at the starting line in learning foreign languages.

02

Originally from Serbia, he settled in Rome

△Statue of Roman Emperor Constantine I

Some historians believe that

At least 17 Roman emperors were born in Serbia

including the most famous Roman Emperor Constantine I

△Serbia Monument of Constantine I in Nis

He was born in Nis, which is now the third largest city in Serbia

It is only 240 kilometers away from the capital of Serbia, Belgrade

Currently, it is the only one that can be ranked among the "birthplaces of Roman emperors"

and Serbia The only modern country that competes is Italy

△The Galerius Palace in eastern Serbia was built at the end of the Roman Empire from the end of the 3rd century to the beginning of the 4th century. It was ordered by the Roman Emperor Galerius and was included in World Culture in 2007. Heritage List.

Serbia also has many castles and ruins of ancient Roman civilization

which attract many tourists every year

Editor's comment: Σ(°△°|||)︴Who would have thought that Serbian specialty was the Roman emperor.

03

Special donkey milk cheese costs US$500 per pound

Serbia's Sasavica Nature Reserve

produces a unique "pule" cheese

Made of 60% donkey milk and 40% goat milk

The donkey milk used to produce "Pule" cheese comes from the rare Balkan donkeys

At present, there are only a few hundred Balkan donkeys used to produce cheese in the country

△The Balkan donkeys that produce "Pule" cheese

Every pound of Balkan donkeys produced "Pule" cheese consumes about 13 liters of Balkan donkey milk

The milk consumption is about 2.5 times higher than that of mozzarella cheese

It is precisely because of the above reasons

"Pule" cheese is sold for as high as 500 US dollars per catty

editor’s comment: We Chinese say, “Dragon meat is in the sky, donkey meat is on the ground.” Donkey milk cheese is really curious. In addition, some media reported that tennis star Djokovic is a fan of "Pule" cheese.

04

A small river 365 Sending you blessings by the meter

In western Serbia

there is a river with a length of 365 meters

named "Frelo River" (vrelo)

This river is currently the shortest recorded river in Europe

This river It is also directly called the "Nian River" by the locals because of its length of 365 meters

△The source waterfall of "Frelo River"

The source of "Frelo River" is an exquisite small waterfall

It flows through 365 meters. The river then merges into the Drina River

It is part of the Danube River system

There is also a restaurant at the source of the "Frero River"

It is said to feature rainbow trout dishes

Editor's comment: This is a remix of "365 Blessings of Serbia's Frelo River" Version"? It’s over, I already have that tune in my mind.

05

Forty degrees north latitude, but protected by rainforest

Although Serbia's latitude

is between 41° north latitude and 47° north latitude

it is a proper temperate zone

, but in the central and eastern part of Serbia

lies the country's only Venatowacha Rainforest

This is also one of the few rainforests in Europe.

The main vegetation of the Venatowacha Rainforest is beech.

Due to its location in the deep mountains

the landscape and natural ecology are quite well preserved.

Records show that the age of local beech trees is more than 350 years old. The height of the year

can reach 45 meters.

Editor’s comment: The official account of the Serbian National Embassy authorized by the Serbian Embassy in China was just certified last month. It turns out that there really is a rainforest! Hiking enthusiasts gather!

06

Inventor Tesla's ancestral home is Serbia

Name: Nikola TeslaOccupation: Inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer, electrical engineerAncestral home: SerbiaCommon "haunting places": Various physics textbooks The "lifelong enemy" who "love and kill each other": Thomas Edison, the king of inventionsEasy to confuse concepts: the car company brand Tesla (the founders of the brand, Elon Musk and Mark Tarpenning, commemorated Nikola... Tesla’s contribution to the field of electricity is named after its own electric car brand)

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I didn’t expect it

The legendary generation of engineering giants

Both parents are actually Serbian

Because Tesla is in science Outstanding contributions in aspects

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia,

established a Nikola Tesla Museum

△The patent certificate owned by Nikola Tesla

According to the official website of the museum,

the museum has a collection of about 1,200 special items. Tesla's manuscript

Invention prototypes, patent certificates and used items

Editor's comment: The portal of the Tesla Museum's official website is placed in the picture above. Tesla fans can first click on the picture of the museum to enter the official website. The museum also sells peripheral cultural and creative products~

07

Confucius Street! Officially certified "iron seal"!

In Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, there is a street named "Confucius Street"

This is also the only officially certified street named after Confucius in Europe

On this Confucius Street

stands a monument commemorating the friendship between China and Serbia. The bronze statue of Confucius

And at the address of "No. 1 Confucius Street"

stands a Chinese cultural center representing peace and friendship

The square where the center is located is also named "China-Serbia Friendship Square"

Editor's comment: Officially certified "Steel iron"! Long live the ironclad friendship between China and Serbia!

tips Tips

Are you excited after reading these seven exciting contents about "tie iron"? In fact, the China-Serbia Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement has been signed and has been in effect for many years. At present, many airlines, including China Airlines, have launched direct flights from many cities in China to Belgrade, Serbia. You are really only one plane ticket away from Serbia.

Or, participate in the interactive voting below and choose your favorite "Siege Railway". Traveling around will be worthy of this May Day holiday.

(CCTV News Client)