
Passing by Your City (1) (thousands of Douban High-scoring Original Works·in a Foreign Land)
by Xiao Meng
About This Novel
If you are working, remember that because you have a double chin, don't lower your head when encountering any difficulties. Compared with the general "traveling with your life" kind of tour to several countries for a few days, I prefer to walk slowly, look carefully, and think quietly in strange places until the strange places become familiar scenery. So, when I found that after a brief glance, I really couldn't forget my favorite Germany, I decided to find another opportunity to go back there. Moreover, I found an interesting "excuse" for this trip - to go on a "music journey" connected by classical music. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Schumann... Hamburg, Lübeck, Bremen, Bonn, Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Munich. Vienna, Salzburg... During the most beautiful 30 days in autumn, while pursuing the figures of those classical music masters, I walked through 15 cities in Germany and Austria. There are also concerts and museums. Eating cakes, visiting bookstores... The way of traveling is still as a couch surfer, staying overnight in a foreign country while harvesting travel memories and precious connections. Therefore, every city has stories, every city has music, and every city has unforgettable people... This trip is a date with my favorite Germany, and it is also a birthday gift to my 24-year-old self. Ps: There is a lot of travel content, so I will publish it in multiple parts. Many people may have visited and written about these cities in Germany and Austria, but I think it is not unusual to discover the scenery of those cities with a specific theme and perspective (especially classical music), but the taste is slightly different. For me, what is equally valuable as the musical experience learned and deepened during travel is the interesting and unforgettable people I meet... This series is an independent work, and it can also be regarded as a follow-up travel story to the published graduation travel story book "To Our Youth Squandered on the Road".
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