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Zagreb detailed introduction
In the middle of Ilica Street, on Tomisiva Street, there is an old-fashioned cable car. It connects the old town on the mountain and the new town under the mountain. It takes less than a minute to get to Shangcheng District by cable car. When people enter the residential area, the first thing they see is Lotha Sakta.

Seen from the top of the tower, Zagreb has a panoramic view. One of the most famous churches is St. Kyle's Church, which was built in the Middle Ages. The brightly colored roof immediately reminds people of the Croatian flag flying everywhere. Its color pattern consists of two armbands and a substrate, representing three ancient kingdoms of Croatia in the Middle Ages, and its design idea has a typical Slavic style.

Next to St. Kyle's Church is the seat of Croatian government agencies, parliament and city hall. Not far from St. Kyle's Church stands St. Stephen's Cathedral, the tallest classical building in Zagreb. Although it is still under renovation, its majesty and height are enough for us to appreciate the superb skills of medieval Croatian architecture.

At the other end of St. Kyle's Church is the well-preserved ancient city gate of Zagreb, which is the only remaining gate in the old city and was built in Roman times.

Opposite the stone gate is the famous Losa Sakta, which was once a part of the old city wall. Interestingly, there is a cannon on it. Of course, it is not used to guard the city gate, but to tell the time. There is a service person here who will fire a gun at twelve noon every day, which has become a tradition in Salegebu.

Starting from St. Stephen's Cathedral, you can come to Dolak Vegetable Market, which is called Zagreb's "vegetable basket". Every morning, vegetable farmers come here from all directions and put the freshest fruits and vegetables on the table. Not only bright fruits and vegetables, but also bread, cheese and other foods. In the corner of the vegetable market, you can also see the perfume named "Labanda" extracted by local farmers with flowers, which is the girl's favorite local product.

The National Library of Zagreb University was built by the Croatian government with huge investment. There are all kinds of books on Croatian history, and it is also the location of the Croatian National Archives. Equipped with modern library equipment, bright hall and comfortable environment, it is a good place for Zagreb college students to study by themselves. Croatia has developed education, and there have been three Nobel Prize winners in history. The famous Tesla coil was invented by Croatian physicist nikola tesla and widely used in various electrical appliances. The pen and mechanical pencil that we often use were also invented by Croatian Edward Pankara. Now the word "Pen" in English comes from his name. He applied for more than 80 patents in his life, involving chemistry, machinery, engineering, aviation and other fields.