Well, this is the first time I've written a travel commentary. It must be due to the fact that it's dark at 4.30 p.m. in winter in a small European town and the embarrassment of shops closing at 7 o'clock and having nowhere to go but to stay in hotels and write travel notes. Driving from Austria all the way south to Salzburg the day before yesterday, along the Alps through Hallstatt Salt Mine, you can see why Salzburg, with a population of only 300,000, is the fourth largest city in Austria. Because of the sparse population, the small town, though small, depends on the Alps, but also the hometown of famous Mozart, close to Munich, Germany, convenient transportation, visitors are quite a lot. There are many hotels and houses in the small town. There are many shops. The old city and the new city are separated by a river. They are close to the mountains and rivers. They are scattered in different places. There is less assimilation of foreign cultures. There are few commodities from China in the shopping mall. They have the characteristics of the small town. Bubble water is cheap and delicious, chocolate is Mozart, yogurt 0.9 euros a bottle of casual drink. Milbella Garden and everyone in Salzburg, Salzburg Cathedral, Railway Station and so on. Within 2 kilometers, it's so cool to roll the town once with running shoes. You can also use concentric locks to hang you and your favorite Mountain Alliance on the bridge forever. (Alma, the routine of love expression is the same regardless of national boundaries.) Venice will walk tomorrow.