Netherlands | Roaming in the country of infatuation

This place is known as the "Venice of the North", where ancient charm coexists with modern vibes, luxurious hustle and bustle with tranquility. It is the best choice to pursue the romance of tulips and trace Van Gogh's footsteps.

Keukenhof Park

As the largest tulip park in the world, Keukenhof Park boasts over 7 million flowers, mainly composed of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. In addition to the vibrant and gorgeous varieties, there are also elegant and serene ones. There is always one that you will love~

Westerkerk

Westerkerk is the largest Protestant church in Amsterdam. The entire building is in the Dutch Renaissance style, solemn and sacred, and grand in scale. Upon entering the church, you will find a bright view, with all the light streaming through 36 windows from different angles into the church.

Kinderdijk

The windmill village is a peaceful and beautiful village, just like a postcard. The windmills, rivers, vast green fields, and the colorful farmhouses are full of vitality, just like a freshly painted oil painting, making people feel enchanted.

Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum mainly houses the works and related artifacts of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. It is the museum with the largest collection of Van Gogh's works in the world. Must-see classic works: 'The Potato Eaters', 'Sunflowers', 'The Yellow House', 'Bedroom in Arles', 'Wheatfield with Crows', 'The Harvest', 'Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries', 'Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds'.

Cube Houses

The Cube Houses resemble gigantic Rubik's cubes, and their unique and distinctive appearance undoubtedly makes them a classic landmark of Rotterdam. The cube houses remind people of treehouses that can be accessed through pillars. The entire building is actually a pedestrian bridge spanning the street.

Madurodam

Madurodam condenses the Netherlands into a small city. Famous Dutch landmarks such as the Alkmaar cheese market, the Peace Palace, the Royal Palace at Dam Square, and the houses along the canals of Amsterdam and Delft can all be seen in this miniature world.