The Dutch love to eat cheese, and there are many different styles of cheese in the Netherlands. Cheese is also divided into different grades like red wine in the Netherlands, and expensive cheeses will surprise you. The most representative and famous Dutch cheese is the wheel-sized yellow wave cheese. Yellow wave cheese accounts for the total cheese production in the Netherlands. It looks like a big yellow wheel and is covered with a thin layer of wax indicating the taste. The milky taste is relatively strong and popular. You can taste it before buying.
When you come back from abroad and want to bring a gift to your leader, what should you give?
Chanel’s Chance is good.
50 leaders, you can consider sending vitamins or something. But I don’t know what good local brands are in the Netherlands. Supervisor, can you send Dutch special gifts, such as wooden shoes or something.
When did tulips enter our country?
643-661 AD
Wang Xuance, a native of Luoyang, from 643 to 661 AD, he sent to Tianzhu (India) three times. When Wang Xuance returned from his first mission, Luo Yi sent more envoys to offer “fire beads, tulips, and linden trees”. It can be seen that tulips and linden trees were introduced to China from India.
It is also believed that the hometown of tulips is in China, originating from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. More than 2,000 years ago, tulips spread to Central Asia. It was not until the 16th century that an Austrian envoy in Turkey brought it back to Vienna, and a Dutch florist in the Austrian court brought it back to the Netherlands.
In fact, as early as 1300 years ago in the Tang Dynasty, the great poet Li Bai wrote in “The Journey in the Guest” that “Lanling wine tulips, jade bowls filled with amber light. But so that the owner can be drunk, I don’t know where else is.” The verse praises tulips, which can be seen that tulips originated in China. After the Silk Road, it was spread to Central Asia, Europe and other parts of the world. To say that China imported tulips from the Netherlands can only be said to be a beautiful misunderstanding.