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2001年5月下旬至6月初我踏访欧洲波兰、奥地利和德国,要说感受最美和留下印象最深的,便是绿。波兰首都华沙享有“世界绿都”之美称。它有1.2万公顷的绿化地,全市160多万市民平均每人77.7平方米,绿化程度世界第一。市区有大片大片的林木和绿草地,有几十座公共花园。市郊包围着6万多公顷的森林和防护林带,城市的道路和广场不能种植,但也设置了水泥槽种植盆花或设置盆花架。大街两边则是立体的园林:高大的行道树,常青的灌木,大片的
From late May to early June 2001, when I visited Europe, Poland, Austria and Germany, I felt most beautiful and left the impression that it was green. The capital of Warsaw enjoys the reputation of “the world’s green capital”. It has 12,000 hectares of green land, with an average of 77.7 square meters for more than 1.6 million citizens in the city, ranking first in the world for greening. Urban area has a large tracts of trees and green meadows, dozens of public gardens. The suburbs surround more than 60,000 hectares of forests and shelterbelts, and the city’s roads and plazas can not be planted, but a concrete trough for planting potted flowers or setting up flower pots is also provided. On both sides of the street are three-dimensional garden: tall tree trees, evergreen shrubs, large