Encountering the Changing of Clothes of the Little Peeing Boy
🌟Brussels, Belgium, a love poem to the Middle Ages Fairy tales are not enough to describe Brussels. This medieval city is just like in the movies, with horse-drawn carriages, chocolate, ancient bridges, canals… It’s as if you’ve stepped into a history book, recounting stories since the 9th century. 🌟Grand Place: Named by Hugo as “the most beautiful square in the world,” the Gothic-style City Hall and the King’s House are grand and majestic, a must-visit spot in Brussels. 🌟Manneken Pis: A classic scene from elementary school textbooks, a symbol of Brussels and Belgium. Legend has it that the little Julian extinguished a powder keg with his urine, thus saving Brussels. On holidays or special days, Julian changes into different outfits. Today, I was lucky enough to witness a grand celebration, the changing ceremony, and a cos band, and the Christmas market opening was today as well! 🌟Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert: One of the oldest glass arcade shopping streets, Belgium is also the birthplace of fries and waffles, and chocolate is also famous, a paradise for beer lovers. 🌟Walking the streets of Brussels, you’ll find that every corner of this city is filled with stories. From the historic Grand Place to the modern European district, from ancient churches to modern shopping centers, it tells the world with its diversity: Even the most serious political centers have their light-hearted and joyful aspects. Brussels is a city worth experiencing with heart. Whether you’re a food lover, an art enthusiast, or a historical and cultural explorer, you’ll find what you’re looking for here… #SlowTravelWorld #travel #BelgiumTravel #BrusselsTravelGuide