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The Czech Republic doesn't seem to have entered Schengen yet, the visa is a bit more troublesome, and there are no direct flights to China, so you have to transfer in Germany or something, well, it means that you have to get two visas.
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A single trip to the Czech Republic is not available in the market yet.
It is advisable to join an Eastern European group, which generally goes to the Czech Republic. Hungary and Poland are about 10 days, Guangzhou and Hong Kong in the south are relatively few Eastern European groups, and the north is more crowded.
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The Potala Palace is located on a hill in the middle of Lhasa. There is no so-called travel route, as long as you arrive in Lhasa, buy a ticket and you can go in.
In the past two years, there have been many tourists, and the cloth palace is generally limited to about 3,000 people per day. The general procedure is:
Get a queue ticket on the first day.
Buy your ticket the next day and bring your ID.
Visit on the third day.
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Prague: The capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, located in the country's Central Bohemia region, the Vltava River basin, the city is located in the center of the European continent, has always had an important position in transportation, and has close ties with neighboring countries.
Tourist Attractions: Prague Square: The most characteristic ancient building of the square is the wheel letter chiming bell.
The name Prague comes from the German language, where it is called Braha, which means threshold, and the reason for this is that the Vltava River flows through a reef here, and the current is so fast that it looks like crossing a threshold. Judgment.
Prague Castle: Located on the hills of the Vltava River, it has a history of more than 1,000 years, and for more than 60 years, all the offices of the city have been located in the castle, so it is also called the **house, and the castle includes the following parts, Prague.
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Some of the most popular attractions in Prague include Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Tyne Church, Tyne Church, and more.
1. Charles Bridge.
The Charles Bridge is one of the most beautiful of all Prague's attractions, whether it is the sunrise in the morning, the blue sky in the morning, the golden sunset, and the gorgeous night view.
2. Old Town Square.
Prague Square has famous attractions in Prague such as the Tyne Church, the Old Town Hall, the Astronomical Clock, and the Church of St. Nicholas, as well as the House of Our Lady of Stone, the House of the Unicorn, the House of the Stone Lamb and other characteristic buildings worth seeing, from Gothic churches to neo-Renaissance style, Baroque style, and Rococo style can be seen in the Old Town Square.
3. Tyne Church Tyne Church.
The ultra-conspicuous black Jianyuan collapsed tower building behind the southeast side of the Old Town Square is, the Tyne Church is the oldest building in the Old Town Square, and the appearance is black and pressed like the Devil's Castle in the fairy tale world, and it is known as the Devil's Church.
Transport in Prague is here:
Public transport in Prague is a complete transport system that includes the metro, trams, buses, a ropeway up the Pet in Mountain, and the aerial cable car at the Prague Zoo.
The city's subway began to be put into use in 1974, and there are currently 3 lines A, B, and C, with a total length of more than 20 kilometers and a total of 54 stations. Trams were opened in the 20s of the 20th century and include the famous 91 "nostalgic tram". All of these services use a common ticketing system and are operated by the Capital Prague Transport Company.
In 1842, Prague built the first railway. Prague is the hub of the Czech railway network, from which it is possible to reach every part of the Czech Republic, as well as many places in neighboring countries. Prague has 2 international railway stations, and many smaller suburban stations.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Charles Bridge.
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