how to travel in Paris walking like a pilgrim

in #travel4 years ago

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It is easy to go on the French route to Paris. It was my first time in France, so I stayed and traveled for 5 days saying that I had a sacrifice while I saw rice cakes. I get to Paris via Moscow, I go to the subway, and I walk to the transfer, but people are gathering here and there. After 10 p.m., there are many beggars and pickpockets on the Paris subway, so I read a message saying to be careful. I was nervous, so I couldn't transfer and went out. The time was late and I couldn't find the entrance because I was on my first trip. When I asked a passerby, I kindly guided me to where I was going, helped me not to buy a ticket again, and went my way. People live is the same. If you approach it with a warm heart, you are willing to help.

There is a reason that the transportation fee is expensive, but because of the pilgrimage route, I walked as much as possible on my trip to Paris. I walked from the hostel to see the Arc de Triomphe, and on foot I saw the Eiffel Tower over the Saine. Seeing three famous places reminds you of coming to Paris. Even the Eiffel Tower, which has become the symbol of France, is actually rusted up close. The subway is also very dirty and the smell of urine vibrates. Because toilets are charged, homeless people spend their time doing things in every corner. We don't invest to maintain public facilities because it costs a lot of tax. I feel a different cultural difference when I see citizens who pay more than 40% of the tax but do not protest. It would be much faster and more convenient to drive around famous tourist spots, but walking has another attraction. You can see the locals live, see the back streets of Paris, and get a glimpse of how people live.

Since you are in Paris, you should go to the Louvre. I asked to take enough time to look around for the expensive entrance fee, but I couldn't see it all because my leg hurts. I took a break for 5 hours and watched it over and over again, and sat down in front of my favorite work and then watched it again. Anyway, it is not memorable even if I look at it all. Even less, it's much better to look right. If there is a chance, I will be able to come again. So even if I saw a good place, I think I would like to come again. Then you can discover different emotions and different feelings and different pictures. How did all kinds of artifacts such as Africa, Egypt, Islam, Asia, etc. come to this place? Probably looting. I'm swearing for a moment. Korea's Gyujanggak high-speed rail was returned as a bait, but it is said that there were many oppositions to settle it in the process. They are angry at their gang-like appearance, but their attitude toward culture and art is even respectable.

The famous Venus and Mona Lisa, as well as various sculptures and paintings, made my eyes strong. There are many students in the museum. I was interested in education, so I watched it closely. A little over 10 students eagerly listen to the explanation and sometimes sit on the floor and draw. No friends do anything else. Middle and high school students roam freely with a sheet of paper. Korean students are compared while watching their viewing culture in discussion and practice. Dozens of people walk around in groups and just listen to explanations. There is no time to properly see and feel a work of art. It quickly passed and it became the thing I hated going to the museum the most.

There weren't many people there because there were some works, and there's also the famous Mona Lisa. I can laugh at the moment. This is because I heard that the Mona Lisa on display is actually a counterfeit. It is said to be so elaborate that it is difficult to distinguish it from the real thing, but it is interesting to see it while enthusiastic about counterfeit products. Maybe you think it's real. Then, I wonder what kind of expression would it look like when I realized that the work I saw was fake. Rather, it would be better not to know. Would it have been better if I didn't know?

International language Esperanto ESPERANTO

Esperanto is an artificial language created by the Polish ophthalmologist Zamenhof in 1887. I thought that if there is an easy language, communication between ethnic groups will be easier and conflict will decrease. There are no irregularities and it is much easier than learning other foreign languages. Above all, I thought it was an equal language, so I learned it through self-study on the Internet. Why should I only speak English with someone who speaks English as my first language and I speak with my first language? In this respect, Esperanto without a native language is equal. French Esperantisto (Esperanto user) once came to Ulsan. We traveled to Ulsan together, and there was the Esperanto office (SAT AMIKARO) in Paris that was introduced at that time. I visited on the day of regular meetings. Each person brings a light meal and drink to the meeting. We talk while eating bread, sweets, fruits, cheese, wine, and beer. There is no special program. Just keep talking. On this day, I asked about Korea, saying that a Korean came, and about what I do. Actually, I have poor language skills and I can't speak English or Esperanto very well. You don't have to be good enough to have a conversation. A friend who came to this meeting is a beginner who has been learning Esperanto for 4 months, and he continues to talk about himself in the crappy Esperanto. I thought maybe I would learn much faster than me. You learn quickly when you write them in practical terms. If you only learn from book and print, you will be late and have no fun. Esperanto is also a language, so I constantly have to meet people.

The members of the gathered people are also fun. From the so-called left to the right, from educational issues to philosophy. When I introduce what I do, they share their thoughts on education. Sometimes he talks violently as if he were fighting, but at first glance he seems to be freaking out. French dinner is usually 3 hours. Talk for 3 hours and talk again. Korea has lost conversation. They just force their own arguments to be correct and correct. The political version is similar. There is no real debate amidst blind support or political indifference that almost reminds me of religion.

There is no norm that cannot be destroyed in the world for something more beautiful. ㅡ Beethoven

Korea seems to be trapped in the norms. Full-time job success, rich man and hardworking marriage, sometimes even happiness.

Learn more about France through pleasant conversations with Esperantists. As mentioned earlier, not all Europe is good. However, as much as my own rights are important, I feel that I respect the rights of others as well. I talk a lot, but even if my story is different from my political beliefs, I listen and share their opinions.

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When you come to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, you will realize you have come to France.

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Arriving safely and certifying that you are well...

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The common picture of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

It's nicer to see from a distance than to see it up close.

If you get closer, it will rust. haha

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This is the international language Esperanto SAT-AMIKARO office in Paris.

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If you wander around the alleys of Paris, you can occasionally see these interesting works.

The wall cracked because of this person. Isn't it creative with European humor?

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The famous Louvre Museum outdoors

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Sculptures, treasures, artworks, etc. are wide, but the variety is also huge.

It is better not to think of seeing everything in one day.

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Can you see it far away? Mona Lisa-Do you all know it's fake? Well, it’s almost the same as the real thing

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Students are teaching in such a nice museum. I am envious of the number of students. In Korea, 2 to 30 people flock to each other and only listen to explanations, but here, they do art sketches as well as explanations. Just sit on the floor

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It must have been plundered from Egypt.

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Attending a French Esperanto meeting

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Art cannot be separated from life. The appearance of the janitor cleaning should be an art.

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