Dresden is an important cultural, political and economic center in Germany

It is also an important scientific research center in Germany.

Has the highest proportion of researchers among German large cities

It is the core of "Germany's Silicon Valley".

Historically, Dresden was the capital of the Kingdom of Saxony for a long time.

and served as the capital of Poland for a period of time

With hundreds of years of prosperity, splendid culture and art

Europe's highest urban greening rate and many exquisite Baroque buildings

It is known as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

The tour guide told us that before World War II it was the city with the highest consumption level in Europe.

It was heavily bombed by the Allies at the end of World War II.

After World War II and the decades after the reunification of the two Germanys,

Dresden was reborn and was selected as one of the eleven charming German cities rated by the German National Tourism Administration.

And ranked among the top ten tourist destination cities

It attracts a large number of tourists every year and is known as "Florence on the Elbe".

Quiet, ancient Dresden, with a hint of desolation and melancholy in the air

We stood on the Brusche Terrace and had a panoramic view of the Frauenkirche.

The Catholic Palace Church, Palace, Theater Square, Zwinger Palace and other eighteenth-century Baroque buildings...

In Dresden, we saw that the living conditions of the residents were very good, and the small gardens they owned were beautifully maintained.

Children go to school with their parents

You can also travel by walking, riding a bicycle or scooter

The school conditions there are similar to those here. Judging from the current situation, I think the school buildings and facilities of our school are no worse than those in Dresden.

As for the quality of education and other software? Since I don’t have in-depth contact and understanding, I can’t make any unreasonable comments.

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