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Life experience of Hungarian immigrants

Maybe everyone didn't know much about Hungary before, and even most people didn't know where it was. With the upsurge of immigration in Europe becoming more and more popular, Hungary has gradually become known, and more and more immigrants have gone to Hungary. Now let's see what real life is like in Hungary.

1. Hungary is an EU country in Central Europe. But please note that it is an EU country, but not in the euro zone, so it is not surprising that some Hungarian enterprises do not accept the euro. Remember to pay attention when traveling.

2. Hungarians consider themselves descendants of Xiongnu tribe in northwest China, so in their words, Hungary is a distant relative of China. For this reason, Hungarians like our "Chinese food" very much, such as braised beef noodles is one of their most representative dishes.

Hungary's land area is small, almost half as big as that of Guangdong province, but for them, their country is still vast and sparsely populated, and there are many farmland in Hungary. Especially there are always farmland or wasteland along the highway, so be careful of the wild animals in that place.

Hungary is a small place with a small population. Otherwise, how can it be vast and sparsely populated? But their education level is very high. They show their enthusiasm for reading in many small details, such as there are always several different types of books in the toilet, and of course no one will take them away. They are always recycling. Environmental protection and knowledge sharing.

5. There are people who have made great achievements in literature, art and scientific research, such as the great pianist Liszt, von Neumann who put forward computer theory, and the poet petofi. It can also be seen that the education level in Hungary is still highly concerned about education by Hungarians.

6. Immigrant friends who have just arrived in Hungary should pay attention. Shops in Hungary close at 5 pm on Saturday, but all shops, including supermarkets, are closed on Sunday. I would like to remind you that all the shops in Area 8 are open except those in China.