0 1: Paris catacombs We often think that Paris is a beautiful and romantic big city, but all big cities also have a dark side. For example, there is a place more than 200 miles away under the numerous street communities of Paris cafes, and there are neat rows of skulls and bones everywhere. This is also 17 in the new century. In order to cope with the sea of people, the French put their bodies in this kind of tunnel construction. It basically took 12 years to move 6 million bodies into the catacombs.
02: The Museum of Vampires and Legendary Creatures, as a social development, seems that everyone has always been obsessed with legendary creatures such as vampires. There will be a museum in Paris dedicated to displaying imaginary microorganisms. Here, you can find the vampire's safety protection toolbox (including crosses and garlic), antique books, Egyptian mummy cats, Dracula toys and the autographs of most artists who play Dracula in movies.
3: Wine Hot Springs Many people like to drink, but have you ever considered taking a bath in wine? Caudali Spring near Bordeaux is the first wine spa in the world today. You can drink wine, enjoy wine massage and enjoy wine bath. According to the basic theory, resveratrol is an organic compound found in wine, which can neutralize oxygen free radicals that cause skin damage. Therefore, bathing in wine should be able to alleviate skin aging, stimulate the growth of new cells and tighten the skin.
04: Pig Festival Every country has its own festival, which can be enjoyed by local residents and tourists all year round. Many festivals are based on ingredients or songs, and France has a unique festival about pigs. During the festival, there are decorative pig performances, sausage eating competitions, black pudding eating competitions and pig barking competitions. Participants will dress up as pigs and imitate the sounds made by pigs in different aspects of life. The highest honor of the competition is a slaughtered pig. This strange festival is held in a small town every August.
05: Our store shows Julian Company, founded in 1872, which is a pest control shop located in Paris. Although the store itself only sells typical practical tools and special tools needed for pest control, its window display is very disturbing. It is made up of a few furry mice, and they are wandering around.
Marriage after death In most parts of China, marriage involves two living people. But in France, it may only involve one living person. This type of marriage, called marriage after death, must prove that the deceased really wanted to get married before his death. Surprisingly, it is very popular in France. These behaviors gradually developed in France during World War I, when some women married soldiers who died a few weeks ago.
Sewer Museum Paris is famous for its international museums, such as Louvre and Orsay Museum. However, there is a little-known museum, which may be just as interesting. Paris Sewer Museum is a historical time museum, located near Alma Bridge. It is dedicated to introducing Paris's unique sewer system software to tourists in detail. The system software runs 2100km, reflecting the street community above.
Every sewer "street community" even has its own dark blue road sign. It was not until1970s that tourists were able to explore sewer system software by boat. Today, only a small part is open to the public-this is part of the strange museum.
08: Banning ketchup Many things are forbidden in colleges and universities-razor blades, inappropriate books, exposed clothes and so on. However, I didn't expect French primary school students to ban ketchup. Although we usually add ketchup to potato chips and hamburgers, French students are only allowed to add ketchup to potato chips once a week, and this seasoning is not allowed to be used in traditional French dishes.
This restriction is to preserve the French food culture. "We should make sure that children know French recipes so that they can pass them on to the next generation," said the current president of the National Association of Directors of Collective Restaurants.
09: Hamster Hotel If you had a pet hamster before, you might stare at their cage and wonder what it would be like to run on their wheels all day. Come on, you won't use your imagination anymore. In a hotel in France, customers will have the opportunity to live like hamsters for 99 euros a night. The hotel restaurant is equipped with a life-sized running hamster wheel, a bed that can be entered by a ladder, a climbing indoor space, and even a container full of grain and a hamster protective mask!
10: Tauren is a popular food. Many people in our school eat western food and beef patties, but the tauren are often left aside. However, the French bull's head is delicious. This popular dish takes four to seven hours to prepare. Mainly because it must be cooked, the skin, body fat and hair should be removed. This is very tender meat, usually coated with juice or rice vinegar, and eaten with vegetables and fruits. A cow's mouth is usually wrapped around its head.
Snails are a delicacy in France. Snails are probably one of the most famous French cuisines. Although you have probably heard of this dish, it is still their details, because it is still very strange! You always see snails crawling on the ground with hard shells. So, you may be scared at the thought of these sticky microorganisms rolling down your throat. Surprisingly, they are not so disgusting. First, snails are fed herbs. Then, clean it thoroughly. Finally, season with celery, onion and unsalted butter. Snails in good restaurants are very expensive-half a dozen is about 15 dollars.