Spain is passionateThe personality of the Spanish was typical of the southern European people. They were passionate, optimistic, unrestrained, and practical. They were very different from the reserved British and the old-fashioned Germans in Europe, and were also quite different from the active Americans and the serious Japanese. The Spanish people were passionate and passionate. The locals loved bullfighting and were keen on dancing Flamenco. Spain was also famous for its cuisine, especially the seafood stew rice, which was a unique delicacy. In addition, Spain also had many tourist attractions, such as cities such as Barcelona, as well as many palaces, churches, and castles. In general, Spain was famous for its passionate national character, rich and diverse culture and cuisine, and excellent tourism resources.
Spain against discriminationIn Spain, anti-discrimination, especially racial discrimination, had become an important social issue.
In the field of sports, such as football, there was racial discrimination in Spain. For example, a Spanish fan was convicted of racial abuse against a Real Madrid Brazilian player, which pushed forward the anti-discrimination process. The fan's discrimination during the game included imitating monkey movements and making discriminative shouts. The victim felt frustrated and ashamed, and this behavior also trampled on human dignity. Although there were legal penalties, Spanish law usually suspended sentences for such crimes if the accused had no previous record and was imprisoned for less than two years. This made the law's efforts to combat racial discrimination questionable. However, this incident also prompted all parties to reflect on it. Real Madrid said that it was the behavior of individual fans. The victim, Venicius, spoke up for the black people on social platforms. The Brazilian government welcomed the verdict. The Spanish football world and even the entire society were asked to fundamentally reflect on changes to eliminate the shadow of racial discrimination.
In addition, there were similar phenomena in other sports. For example, the Spanish boxer, Jaffa Drisi El-Ayub, began to learn Taekwondo because of discrimination and bullying, reflecting the discrimination in the sports world.
On the social level, for example, a China man was subjected to racial discrimination by three teenagers on the Valencia subway in Spain. The blogger's counterattack triggered a heated discussion, reflecting the seriousness of racial discrimination and the courage of the China people in the face of discrimination. This also reflected that Spain needed to strengthen its anti-discrimination efforts at the social level. There was also an internet celebrity hired by Xiaolongkan's Spanish operations who made a squinting gesture, reflecting that the discrimination in society had not been effectively curbed.
In general, although there were some anti-discrimination laws and social reflections, Spain still had a long way to go to completely oppose discrimination, especially racial discrimination. It needed constant efforts in law, social concepts, education, and many other aspects.
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Scream of Joy, Spain, 1983The original film," Cry of Joy 1983 " was by the Marquis of Sade and adapted by Jesus Franco. This kind of Sade-themed film was more obscure to China audiences because traditional emotions were more resistant to this kind of morbid form of love.
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Introduction to Malaga, SpainMálaga was a city located in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Mediterranean Coast of the Sun. It had many famous attractions.
Alcasava Castle was located on a hill in the center of Málaga. It was once the forbidden palace of the Muslim rulers and a landmark building of Málaga. It overlooked the entire Málaga and the Mediterranean Sea. It was also an important military facility.
Málaga Cathedral was built in 1528. It was originally a Mosque and later converted into a Christian church. More than 4000 musical pipes in the church can still be heard today. Because the south tower was not built, only the north tower was erected for nearly 500 years, so it was also called the one-armed cathedral.
There was an ancient Roman theater that could accommodate 6000 people. Although it was a relic of the B.C. era, it could still hold various activities and performances.
Ramalagata Beach was also one of the attractions. The Museo del Picador in Malaga is not to be missed. The museum has works from the time of his apprenticeship, covering the painting styles and techniques of different periods of his legendary art career. There are also bookstores, gift shops, libraries, and archives, with more than 800 books, related documents, and photos of picador.
In addition, there were also attractions such as the Plaza Mayor, the Pachico Peres Art Center, and the Málaga Museum.
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Three Trees in Spain'Three Trees in Spain' was a book of poems written by Mu Xin. The collection of poems was divided into three volumes. The first volume included " The Fourth Day in the Middle Ages,"" The Eve of Adams Court,"" The Wedding in Summer Night,"" The Hermit Face to Face,"" JJ,"" On Embracing," and other works. Many of them expressed their respect for Ye Ci, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Pascal, Borges, and other literary masters. The second collection included works such as "The Avali Brothers,""Ah, the Paper Clipper,""The Second Waterfall,""The South Pole Grass,""Egypt Ramadhan," and "The Worryless Narrated Poem." The third volume included nineteen classical Chinese short stories, which were both like poems and essays. The entire book was accompanied by the author's image and handwriting. Mu Xin mentioned in her preface that she tasted the Three Trees wine at the White Whale Bar and wrote down these long and short sentences, killing time like bits and pieces of money. In general, Three Trees in Spain was a collection of poems full of respect and personal feelings for a literary master.
I learned from the video that during the spanish inquisition in the 16th century many jews in spain were forced to convert to christianity or flee the country.I learned from the video that during the spanish inquisition in the 16th century many jews in spain were forced to convert to christianity or flee the country.