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"Little Europe" is the abbreviation of the famous European landscape miniature park in Brussels, also known as "Mini Europe". It is located in the picturesque Brussels Park in the northwest of Brussels, with the famous "Protouterus" in the south and the famous "Centennial Palace" in the north to commemorate the 0/00th anniversary of Belgian independence. These three landscapes are in full swing and complement each other, which fascinates tourists all over the world. "Little Europe" covers an area of 250,000 square meters, including more than 300 places of interest such as palaces, churches, monasteries, castles, temples, squares, ports, towers and celebrities' former residences. It reflects the development of European history, culture, art and technology from different aspects, and also expresses the desire of European countries to strengthen European unity. You have to buy tickets to visit "Little Europe" in the park, but if you hold a press card from the EU, NATO or Belgium, you can not only visit the park for free, but also get all kinds of information in several languages of "Little Europe" for free. As soon as you enter the door of "Little Europe", you can see a unique "X"-shaped high-rise model, which is the model of the European Commission office building near Schumann Square in Brussels.

There is the European Union 15 national flag fluttering in the wind in front of the building, which gives you an obvious first impression that Europe has begun to unite, and further inside, it is a model of places of interest in European countries, each of which is separated by roads, rivers, green vegetation, mountains and lakes and other models. Because I can't remember the order and all the names of more than 300 places of interest, I can only list the names of some historical sites in some countries, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe, the Sacred Heart Church, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey in London, Germany, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and Beethoven's former residence in Bonn, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and Saint Martin's Square in Venice, the Grand Square and Gent Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium. The Escolo Monastery, the bullring and the cathedrals of Saint Martin and Pinario in Madrid, Spain, the windmills and Rotterdam Port in the Netherlands, the Acropolis and the Temple in Athens, Greece, and the Ariane rocket Airbus and the European high-speed train jointly developed by European countries are really amazing in their different shapes and vivid images.