F11 5 Series Travel [Daughter-in-law as a Car Model]+ One-Day Tour in Ghent, Belgium

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 August 19, 2024
I have nothing to do on the weekend, so I take advantage of the good weather to prepare for a trip to the Netherlands and Belgium.
I took some photos by the way. Non-professional photography, non-professional models, mainly photos, I hope everyone likes them

Xifuzhen Building

Under the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam

It has not been introduced before, but the current Small 5 is the F11 version 530d, the most common configuration in Europe. Practical for travel, diesel fuel is efficient.
3.0 6-cylinder N57 turbodiesel engine, 258 horses, 560 Nm. The power is enough, the fuel consumption is less than 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and it is still Euro 6 emissions.
The configuration of this car was very good back then. ACC adaptive cruising, parallel assistance, and lane keeping everything. Active steering and rear wheel steering are very practical in small streets and narrow parking lots in Europe. Now it is also inseparable from the head-up display and the electric suction door. Prepare to open it for another two years and then switch to the G31

BMW’s comfortable seats are very good and highly recommended. Make sure you choose them.

The rear space of the standard axle version is also good, and the panoramic sunroof is a must-have for station wagons.

Although it is the old 5 series now, it still doesn’t look outdated. After all, BMW’s classic interior

45-degree angle of mystery

Below is Little Youghent.
Gent (Dutch: Gent) is a municipality in the Flemish region of Belgium that originated from the Celtic settlement where the rivers Lys and Schelde meet. During the Middle Ages, Ghent became one of the largest cities in Europe because of the booming wool and linen industries.
Although it is Belgium, there is no Belgian language. The northern half of the country is originally part of the Netherlands, so Dutch is spoken. The southern half of the country was originally part of France, so it spoke French. Very interesting country.
Like many ancient cities in Europe, the old city still retains its original style and feels very historical when you are in it.

St. Buff’s Cathedral, built in the 12th century, built in the 16th century

There was actually a complete minke whale skeleton specimen hanging in the church.

The River Leith that runs through the city

This time it happened to be Belgian National Day, and the old city was very lively at night.
I originally wanted to take a picture of the ancient medieval city, but now it is crowded with people, but it feels good

Viewed from the Ponte Saint-Michel at the entrance of the old city, you can have a panoramic view of the old city. From near to far, there are St. Nicholas ‘Church, Ghent Bell Tower, and St. Buff’s Cathedral.

The rotating copper dragon on the Ghent Bell Tower can also breathe fire

The whole old city is like a big nightclub

Let’s call it a day.
The level is average, everyone can make do with it, thank you ~

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