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Why do new German immigrants love to go to Bavaria?
According to a survey by the German Federal Statistical Office, compared with other federal states, more than 9,000 people moved to Bavaria last year, and now many new immigrants also regard it as the first choice for settlement. Let's tell you why new German immigrants love to go to Bavaria. Welcome to read!

1. Beautiful natural scenery

If German states compete in the sunshine, the winner will definitely be Bavaria in the south. Dense forests, rivers and lakes, mountain meadows, sunny grape planting slopes. ......

Bavaria has an average of 4.7 hours of sunshine every day throughout the year, which also brings a happy and enthusiastic personality to Bavarians.

As one of Germany 16 federal states, it has many natural beauty: Neuschwanstein Castle built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Zugpitz, the German peak at an altitude of 2,962 meters, and the mural village in Upper Amoco are all calling to you!

2. Raise a glass, drink and eat meat.

Bavaria is the hometown of beer manufacturing in the world and the place where the German beer purity law was promulgated.

The Oktoberfest held in Munich attracts a large number of overseas tourists every year. The brewing technology of wine is famous! Nuremberg sausage, Munich sausage and delicious roast pork elbow all make tourists salivate.

3. parent-child paradise

There are about 1.700 holiday farms in Bavaria, which are distributed in various areas of Bazhou, and about 1.26 million people spend their holidays on the farms every year.

Moreover, many kinds of holiday farms also provide unique holiday experiences for tourists, such as work farms, alpine pastures, horseback riding centers, agricultural tourism, organic farms and so on.

4. Classic self-driving route

There are many routes suitable for self-driving in Bavaria, waiting for you to explore! The road to romance; Alpine Road and Glass Road are both famous!

5.buy buy bought paradise.

Because Gogstad is located in the center of Bavaria, it is only over an hour away from the capital Munich. The outlet shopping village here has a complete brand, and many goods are only 60% off the ex-factory price.

6. The state's world cultural heritage

Bavaria has seven world cultural heritages. Pile House on the Lake, Old Town of regensburg, Wü rzburg Palace and Garden, Old Town of Bamberg, Bayreuther Opera House, Weiss Church, Roman Wall.

7. Strong musical atmosphere

Wagner Music Festival in Bayreuth and International Rock Music Festival in Nuremberg are a classic combination of classical and modern music arts. Meet the preferences of music lovers with different tastes.

8. The pride of the automobile manufacturing industry

Both BMW and Audi are headquartered in Bavaria. The manufacturing history of these two automobile brands has exceeded 100 years.

Visit the BMW Museum in Munich and the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt to learn the true meaning of Made in Germany!

9. A good place to rest and relax

Bavaria has many hot springs and natural hot springs.

10. The most distinctive state in China.

What is even more incredible is that there is a small town called Dietford in this state, also known as "China City".

Further reading: German immigrant cities

I. Munich

The richest city and the location of two universities.

As the capital of Bavaria and the most developed city in Germany, the cost of living in Munich is relatively equal to that in Germany. The world's largest University of Munich and technical university of munich stand here.

Second, Berlin.

The capital and cultural capital of Germany, the largest gathering place for foreigners.

Berlin is the capital and city of Germany. Berlin is a city in culture, politics, media and technology. It has many famous universities-Humboldt University, Free University of Berlin, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin Conservatory of Music and so on.

Three. eau de cologne

A prosperous commercial city with a strong modern flavor.

Located on the Rhine River, Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany, an ancient and prosperous modern commercial city, and the seat of one of the German universities, the University of Cologne.

Fourth, Frankfurt

Germany's financial center and transportation center

Frankfurt is an important industrial, commercial, financial and transportation center in Germany and even Europe. It has an aviation hub and a railway hub in Germany, and operates 85% of German stock trading. Its cost of living is second only to Munich.