#Creation Incentive Program Partition Cash As an important shipping hub in the Baltic Sea, this is not only a trading port, but also a starting point for tourists to experience marine culture. You can participate in port tours, learn about the history of ship operation, or enjoy the masts in the sunset at the dock. 1: Recommended must-visit attractions 1. Kiir Canal Cruise: Take a cruise through the Kiir Canal connecting the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, and feel the magnificent scenery of the world's longest artificial canal. 2. Kiir Week (Kieler Woche) Time: Late June every year (2025 is expected to be June 21-29). Features: One of the largest sailing events in the world, combining music festivals, food markets and fireworks shows. You can watch rowing, taste German sausages and Kilter beer, and feel the holiday carnival. 3. Nikola Church (St. Nikolai Kirche) Historical background: Damaged in World War II, some Gothic elements were retained after reconstruction, which is the spiritual symbol of the old town of Kiel. 4. Kiel Maritime Museum (Kiel Maritime Museum) - displaying ship models, navigation instruments and marine life specimens, suitable for parents and children or history lovers. 5. Kiel Market selling fresh seafood, handicrafts and specialty breads such as the “seafaring bread” made by Kiel Week is a great place to experience the culture of the city. 2. Itinerary planning recommends a day trip to the essence of the day trip - Morning: Kiir Port Tour → Kiir Canal Cruise (about 1.5 hours). - Afternoon: Nikolai Church → Kiir Maritime Museum → Kiir Market Shopping. - Evening: Walk along the Kiellinie Promenade to take pictures of the sunset and the night view of the port. 3. Transportation Guide - Arrival: Take the train from Hamburg Airport (Hamburg Airport) to Kiel Central Station for about 1 hour, or drive 90 kilometers (good road conditions). - City transportation: bus and tram cover the main attractions, it is recommended to buy KielCard for discount. 2. Recommended accommodation - Mid-end choice: hotels near Kiel Port (such as Atlantic Hotel Kiel), about 500 yuan/night, sea view room with excellent view. - Cost-effective choice: budget hotels in the city center (such as Ibis Kiel), about 300 yuan/night, walking distance to the main attractions. 3. Food punch - Local features: Smoky Baltic salmon, Kiel sauerkraut stewed pork (Kieler Sprotten). - Restaurant recommendation: - Fischers Fritz: Seafood restaurant by the port, about 150 yuan per capita. - PARS KIEL: Persian restaurant, suitable for trying exotic cuisine. 4. Best travel time - summer (6-8 month): pleasant weather, coincide with Kiel Week celebration, rich activities. - winter (December): Christmas market atmosphere is strong, but pay attention to wind and warmth. 5. Language and currency - German is the main language, but English is common in the tourist area; currency is euro, it is recommended to carry a small amount of cash.
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#Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash As an important shipping hub in the Baltic Sea, this is not only a trading port, but also the starting point for tourists to experience marine culture. You can participate in port tours to learn about the history of ship operations, or admire the masts standing in the sunset at the dock. 1: Recommended must-see attractions 1. Kiel Canal Cruise: Take a cruise across the Kiel Canal connecting the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, and experience the magnificent scenery of the world's longest artificial canal. 2. Kiel Week (Kieler Woche) Time: Late June every year (June 21-29 in 2025). Features: One of the largest sailing events in the world, integrating music festivals, food markets and fireworks. You can watch rowing competitions, taste German sausages and Kiel special brewed beer, and experience the festival carnival. 3. St. Nikolai Kirche Historical background: It was damaged during World War II, and some Gothic elements were retained after reconstruction. It is the spiritual symbol of the old town of Kiel. 4. Kiel Maritime Museum -Displays ship models, navigation instruments and marine life specimens, suitable for family trips or history enthusiasts. 5. Kiel Market -Selling fresh seafood, handicrafts and specialty bread (such as the "nautical bread" specially made during Kiel Week), it is a great place to experience market culture. 2. Itinerary Planning Suggestions One-day Tour Highlights - Morning: Kiel Port Tour → Kiel Canal Cruise (about 1.5 hours). - Afternoon: Nikolai Church → Kiel Maritime Museum → Kiel Market Shopping. - Evening: Stroll along the Kiellinie Seaside Promenade and take pictures of the sunset and the night view of the port. 3. Transportation Guide - How to get there: Take a train from Hamburg Airport to Kiel Central Station for about 1 hour, or drive 90 kilometers (good road conditions). - City transportation: Buses and trams cover major attractions. It is recommended to buy a "KielCard" to enjoy discounts. 2. Accommodation recommendations - Mid-range options: Hotels near Kiel Harbor (such as Atlantic Hotel Kiel), about 500 yuan/night, sea view rooms have excellent views. - Cost-effective options: Economy hotels in the city center (such as Ibis Kiel), about 300 yuan/night, within walking distance of major attractions. 3. Food check-in - Local specialties: smoked Baltic herring, Kiel sauerkraut stewed pork (Kieler Sprotten). - Restaurant recommendations: - Fischers Fritz: A seafood restaurant by the harbor, about 150 yuan per person. - PARS KIEL: A Persian-style restaurant, suitable for trying exotic cuisine. 4. Best time to travel - Summer (June-August): Pleasant weather, Kiel Week celebrations, and rich activities. - Winter (December): The Christmas market is full of atmosphere, but you need to be careful to protect yourself from the wind and keep warm. 5. Language and currency - German is the main language, but English is widely used in tourist areas; the currency is Euro, so it is recommended to carry a small amount of cash.