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Besides the World Cup, what other interesting things do you know about Brazil?

Besides the World Cup, what other interesting things do you know about Brazil? Speaking of Brazil, what else do you think of besides the World Cup? Today, we will learn about the strange cold knowledge of Brazil, a big Portuguese-speaking South American country.

0 1 RiodeJaneiro is not the capital. Mentioned Brazil. The city that many people think of first is Rio de Janeiro, the host city of the 20 16 Olympic Games. Rio Olympic Games should be the most famous big city in Brazil, with Monte Cristo, Tusi Mountain, Carnival, many tourist attractions and Olympic Games. Therefore, many people think it is the capital of Brazil. Not only do we have such misunderstandings, but they often happen all over the world. But the capital of Brazil is actually another place-Brasilia.

Brasilia is a city professionally planned as an administrative service center. The core function of the whole city is to work for the government, so it is much more boring than Rio Olympics and Sao Paulo, and naturally it is not well-known. The legendary Brasilia is a city that can really take a "one-day tour" because there is really nothing to see. You see, I don't even bother to put pictures.

Most people have heard of Rio de Janeiro, which is the most famous city in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro has Copa cabannes seaside (known as the most famous beach in the world), carnivals, slums and, of course, the statue of Christ the Savior. Surprisingly, however, Rio de Janeiro is not the capital of Brazil.

Brasilia is the present capital of Brazil and the third city in Brazil to become the capital. Brasilia was declared the capital of Brazil on April 2 1, 1960. It is a city that plans first and then builds capital. It was recognized as "human history and historical and cultural heritage" by the World Tourism Organization in 1987.

It seems to be a blind worship to say that "people from any country are good-looking". But Brazil is really a supermodel country. The most famous is gisele bundchen gisele bundchen, whose name is "Ji Niangniang". It is the "Brazilian national treasure supermodel" who walked on the runway at the Rio Olympic Games, and took a step of $450,000.

If we look at the younger generation, of course, we have to talk about "Little AA" Alessandra Ambrosio of Victoria's Secret catwalk, who is also known from Victoria's Secret catwalk and has a completely different design style from AdrianaLima of adriana lima. She has a more typical black Brazilian complexion. Speaking of the famous male models among young supermodels, Xu Xin teixeira, 199 1 was born the hottest at this stage.

Brazil, the second hometown of Japanese, can be regarded as a country far away from Japan on earth, because it is at the right door of the earth, but magically, there are many Japanese in Brazil, the largest in the world except Japan.

About 6.5438+0.6 million Japanese descendants settled here. Most of them arrived in Brazil between 1926 and 194 1, but the earliest Japanese immigrants came to Brazil in 1907, before which the Japanese and Brazilian governments signed a convention.

The most famous Japanese-Mexican should be the singer Lisa Ono. She is called "Posanova of Japan". BossaNova is a musical style that combines Brazilian samba music and jazz music.

Strange concept of time: it is polite to be late. Brazil is a carefree country. Some people say that the whole country lives a "leisure vacation" life. I heard that if Mexicans say "be right there", they may lose five minutes or half an hour.

In addition, it seems impolite for me to arrive on time at the party, which will show that you have been urging the host to do something. Being late is a polite behavior in the eyes of Mexicans. Because of this leisure culture, outsiders often think that Mexicans are slow to get hot and often have problems.

Barbecue fanatic Brazilian barbecue, once a smash hit in China, is definitely a major feature of Brazil. Mexicans love barbecue very much and think they are the best in South America (although Croatia next door also claims to be the best). Barbecue is an important part of Brazilian life. They not only barbecue with charcoal fire, but also roast fruits, vegetables and fruits. In my opinion, cheese sticks are snacks.

In addition, in fact, Brazil's barbecue is not very special in terms of technology or seasoning. The fundamental reason for the delicious Brazilian charcoal barbecue is that the raw materials are good and the scale and quality of the aquaculture industry are good. Brazil is the largest producer and exporter of beef and mutton in the world.

Brazil and Argentina both claim to be South American barbecue champions. In Brazil, people will now use high-quality meat (the most popular is picanha) as seasoning, without sprinkling a lot of raw salt, and then bake it on charcoal into a perfect pale pink (if you use the old-fashioned baking method in the south, you can also bake it with wood).

At home barbecue, you will see sausages, queijocoalho and roast chicken hearts, while at barbecue steakhouse, there are all kinds of raw pork, beef and wild boar skewers, and waiters can cut all kinds of meat and put them on your plate.

Amazon rainforest is not all in Brazil because it is often mentioned with Brazil and occupies almost half of Brazil's territory, so many people think that tropical rainforest is all in Brazil. Actually, it is not. It covers nine countries, but 60% of them are in Brazil. That rainforest is really big enough. It's almost as big as America. Speaking of it, the relationship between Brazil and the Amazon rainforest is really close. The green color on the Brazilian flag refers to the Amazon rainforest.

On Brazil's latest five-star red flag, the emerald green area represents Brazil's forest, the yellow prism represents Brazil's mineral resources, and the blue circles and stars describe the morning sky of Rio de Janeiro1889165438+1October 15. On that day, Brazil announced that it would become a country.

There are still many prehistoric tribes, the Amazon rainforest, which have not been fully explored by human beings, and there are still many unknown corners that still live in many isolated ancient times. According to the 2007 report, there were still 67 tribes in Brazil that had never been in contact with contemporary people. It is also a good place to make a documentary.

Sao Paulo, the largest city in the southern hemisphere with the worst GDP and international traffic, can't talk about Brazil's economy without saying "Shanghai in Brazil"-Sao Paulo S? OPaulo, a city whose GDP accounts for 20% of Brazil, is the most rigid in Brazil and the most rigid in South America. According to the data of Brookings Institution for 20 16 years, it ranks 1 1 in the total number of cities in the world.

In terms of urban GDP, Sao Paulo is the largest economic power in the southern hemisphere (ranking 1 1). To enjoy the best view of this skyscraper-lined metropolis, you can go to the top floor of EdificioItalia, the tallest building in the city, which has 46 floors.

Although the economy is developing well, sometimes living here is really tiring, because the traffic is too problematic. The traffic jam in Sao Paulo is the worst in the world. According to the introduction of the traffic engineering company, a road traffic organization in this area, the city of Sao Paulo set a traffic jam record of 20 1 165438 on June 5, 2003, and the traffic jam distance in our city during the evening rush hour is nearly 309 kilometers (192 kilometers).

In Brazil, the most common female name is Maria Maria, and the male name is Yue Se José. Thousands of people have the same name. Ma Dongmei Kelly? Well, not the same Maria (P.S. Bullfighting is not Mexican), Maria and Yue Se are the most common names in Brazil. More than11100,000 Brazilian women are named Maria, and more than 5 million Brazilian men are named Yue Se. The second most common names are Leah and Joao. The most common surname in Brazil is Adriano.

10 Another characteristic product of Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, is coffee, with the total output ranking first in the world, and coffee is produced in 17 of Brazil's 2/kloc-0 states. In the past 150 years, Brazil was the largest coffee producer. Many countries in the world produce coffee, but no country can compare with Brazil in coffee production. This is Brazil's cold knowledge. What else do you know? Welcome to leave a message in the comments section.