L'hôtel est un bâtiment géographique de Kaohsiung. Notre hôtel est à proximité. L'hôtel est toujours très bien conservé, il a une longue histoire et il semble toujours un bâtiment magnifique.
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L'hôtel est un bâtiment géographique de Kaohsiung. Notre hôtel est à proximité. L'hôtel est toujours très bien conservé, il a une longue histoire et il semble toujours un bâtiment magnifique.
Since I got up so early, I decided to make up for a few places I hadn't visited on the first day. There were few pedestrians on the road. Once again through the familiar railway to Fengyimen, there are many morning exercises of Grandpa and Grandpa. Through the city wall, you can clearly see the morning of Zuoying. Walk slowly along the city wall and feel the relics of history, you will feel very comfortable. But there's only one way up and down here. At the end of the wall, we have to go back down the stairs.
Fengyimen is a first-class historical site in Taiwan, also known as the East Gate of the Old City of Fengshan County. It is located at the intersection of Dongmen Road and Chengfeng Road in Kaohsiung. The wall of Dongmen is relatively large, and the road above is paved with red bricks, which is not easy to keep up to now. More than a decade ago, it was a military restricted area. Now it has been renovated as a tourist attraction. At present, there is a large area of green land around the east gate and the city wall. At sunrise and sunset, many residents can be seen walking here.
Fengyimen is also a famous scenic spot in Kaohsiung. You can feel how ingenious the construction of the monuments was at that time. Now you still have a sense of history at that time. Standing here, you can still feel the hardships of the people at that time.
The Fengyi Gate of Kaohsiung, an ancient-looking city gate, feels very much when walking down in the old area of Kaohsiung. The world is as big as the heart. Many times, what restricts us is not the surroundings, nor the words and deeds of other people, but ourselves. _________