1. The headquarters of the European Union and NATO are both set up in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Brussels, like Washington, gathers the largest number of diplomats and foreign journalists in the world. Since the end of World War II, Brussels has been the center of international politics and home to numerous international organizations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants.
2. Belgium has the world's largest electro-music festival - Tomorrow's World Electric Music Festival. They also incorporate electronic music into their lives, such as the sound of an ambulance horn.
3. Belgium does not have a Belgian language, and Belgians say that although our country is small, there are many of our official languages, as many as three, namely Dutch, French and German.
4, On May 4, 1929, Audrey Hepburn, one of the three most beautiful women in the world, was born in Brussels, the capital of Belgium.
5. Belgium is one of the most industrially developed regions in the world, and it is also one of the first countries in continental Europe to carry out the industrial revolution at the beginning of the 19th century.
6. Belgium is the world's largest rough diamond trading center, with 80% of the rough diamonds from all over the world traded in the country, and 55% of the world's rough diamonds processed in the country and sold to all over the world.
7. The per capita comic production in French-speaking Belgium is more than that of island countries. The Smurfs and The Adventures of Tintin are both from here, but the Smurfs Song was created by Cantonese people. In 2018, Brussels also held a major event for the 60th anniversary of the birth of the Smurfs.
8. The Rolls-Royce of the chocolate world, Godiva and waffles are all Belgian. Even the Harbin beer, which we often drink, was acquired by the Belgian AB InBev Beer Group66 of the equity, too, theirs. It is reported that there are 80% of the world's beers, all of which are controlled by Belgians behind the scenes, and the world-famous abbey beer was born here.
9. The world-famous spa spa also originated from the famous spa town in Belgium, the residents of the town have passed down the method of relaxation through the spa for generations, and it happened that the army passed through the town during the war, and felt that this method was very effective, so it spread to the world.
10. Belgian children under 12 years old can travel for free on the train, and pregnant women under 4 months of pregnancy can be upgraded to first class for free (medical certificate required).
11. The only enclave in Belgium, located in Balerheitoch, the Netherlands.
12. Belgium implements 12 years of free compulsory education, and primary schools implement the mode of half-learning and half-playing, so that students can combine theory and practice, and cultivate children's interests and practical abilities from an early age. The most famous university in the country is the University of Leuven, a prestigious research university in Europe and ranked 27th in the world.
13. Belgium's domestic electricity mainly relies on nuclear and renewable energy to generate electricity, especially renewable energy technology ranks among the top in Europe.
14. Belgian traffic laws are very strict, and perhaps just one red light may be summoned by the court or even disqualified from driving.
15. When Belgians drink, each kind of beer will be paired with a special wine glass, which can better fit the taste of beer, and greatly increase the sense of ritual of drinking beer.
16. French fries are the national dish of Belgium.
17. All highways in Belgium are free.
18. The "Manneken Pis" statue is the city logo of Brussels;In 1747, Louis XV of France put clothes on him for the sake of "elegance".
19. Now the academic community believes that the birthplace of oil painting is Belgium, and today, Belgium is also a country with a strong artistic atmosphere and the largest concentration of art collectors in the world.
20. The world-famous ancient battlefield of Waterloo in Belgium.
21, Belgian football ranks first in the world and is known as the "European Red Devils".
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