There is a landscape, standing quietly on the horizon, looking from a distance like a fairy tale world, which you must not forget at that moment, must not forget its country: this is the windmill, the windmill of Holland.


The Netherlands is known as the land of windmills because the wind blows from the west all year round, providing resources to use the wind. Dutch agriculture is inconceivable without windmills.


Affected by the geographical environment, the Netherlands is located in the prevailing westerly belt of the Earth, blowing westerly winds all year round. At the same time, bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, is a typical maritime climate country, year-round sea and land wind constant.


This provides a generous compensation for wind power in the Netherlands, which lacks water and electricity resources.


Although the Netherlands has become a modern country, it is surprising that it has not lost its ancient traditions. The windmill, a symbol of Dutch national culture, still exists faithfully in every corner of the Netherlands.


In this "land of windmills", hundreds of years ago, at their peak, there were nearly 10,000 typhoons, but with the advent of other powered machines, such as the steam engine, the internal combustion engine and the electric motor, they were phased out and there are now nearly a thousand.


The Dutch feel that the windmill is their development of "credit", so determine the second Saturday in May every year for the "windmill day", this day the country's windmill rotation together, the whole country celebrates.


Windmills in the Netherlands are world famous attractions. Outdoor landscape windmill is an innovative design based on Dutch windmill, which can better adapt to specific landscape environment and achieve better overall landscape effect.


Such as garden windmill used in botanical gardens, market gardens and other categories, landscape effect is good. Therefore, the design and planning of landscape windmill is an important theme to attract many tourists to visit.


Windmills are so rare that the Dutch, like visitors from all over the world, have to go to the Windmill reserve or the Windmill Museum to see them.


Windmill is not only a kind of scenery, but also a kind of spiritual symbol and totem. As a European proverb goes, "God created man, and the windmill in Holland created the earth."


Windmills symbolize Dutch national culture, people's love of the sky and fairytale happiness. Windmills are everywhere in Holland. Although the windmill has lost its original function, it remains a symbol of Dutch agricultural history.


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