We have been talking about my recent three-year Christmas trip for the past two days, and the last issue was about returning to the Balkans after New Year's Day because I didn't have a fun time in Dubai last Christmas, and the Orthodox Christmas hasn't started yet. Today is Christmas Eve, I will continue to talk to you about my Balkan Orthodox Christmas trip, and tomorrow is the traditional Christmas we are used to. Tomorrow I will also launch the final chapter of the first season of the "I am here for Christmas" series. Please look forward to it! The theme I talked to you today is Zabulak. Of course I think most of my friends have not heard of this place, she is indeed a little niche but really worth a visit. Zabulak is the northernmost city in the Republic of Montenegro and the highest altitude town in the Balkans! The town has a population of just 1,937, and the town is the center of Zablak District, with a population of 4,204. But she owns the only national protected area in Montenegro listed on the United Nations World Heritage List - Dumitor National Park and the Tara River Canyon Bridge, the filming site of the former Yugoslavia film Bridge, widely known by Chinese people. When you mention the movie "Bridge", everyone must echo the song "Ah, friends, goodbye ~, friends, goodbye ~" (I will introduce the Tara River Canyon Bridge in detail in the future). Today I mainly talk about Dumitor National Park. I arrived in Zabulak on January 11 this year. I booked a wooden house inn in the town. The window was opened to the snowy mountains. Behind it was the snowy wheat field. It was surrounded by tall cedars. The environment was very quiet. Let's settle down first. The next day I was going to Dumitor National Park and then to the Tara River Canyon Bridge, and then to stay in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, in the evening. Dumitor National Park is very interesting. After walking along the snow road for five or six minutes, a sign appeared on my left hand side (Figure 3). If you don’t pay attention, you must have walked past. This simple wooden sign is actually a World Natural Heritage logo. There is a UNESCO and national park logo on it, hahaha, yes, people are so simple! Think about it again, most of our domestic world heritage sites are 5A scenic spots. The entrance will definitely be carved with granite to create a well-crafted monument. Of course, it is also proportional to their high fares! There are towering peaks, deep canyons and long glacier lakes. The lake week is dense pine and birch forests. Because of the heavy snow the previous day, I came to the snow scene today. When I walked to the black lake with the reputation of "Europe's tears", The highest peak in the Balkans - Bobotovkuk (the last three pictures) peaks are about 2522 meters high, covered by snow all year round! The area of the Black Lake is not large, of course, the lake is not black, but because it is surrounded by pine forests and looks dark! Now that the black lake is frozen and snow-covered, I stand in the lake facing Bobotov Cook Peak, surrounded by peace so that you can hear your heartbeat. When I was in the situation to feel embraced by nature, there was a crisp and hearty playful sound of children behind me. It turned out that several families brought their children here to play. I wondered if today is not the weekend for local children not to school? Haha, of course, this is a kind of Chinese thinking. I heard from my friends when I came to Montenegro before. The educational method here is described as the junior high school. It is basically a social practice class before. To put it bluntly, it is to play! Later, I suddenly remembered that today is January 11th and still in the Orthodox Christmas holiday, adults and children should still be on holiday! This time I was impressed by the old man (picture 10) who started to take out his cigarette by the lake to order it, but because the weather was cold, I couldn’t catch the lighter, so I hit my lighter and lifted it up. The old man nodded deeply and held my hand to thank you. I tried to talk to him but he didn't know English, but he still chatted with me very enthusiastically in his native Bosnian language, and I didn't know either! Later, I also took my hand and ran to Hu in the middle of the two pine branches under my feet. He meant to teach me skate. At this time, I no longer responded in English. He also changed to my native Chinese. He told him that when I was a child, my grandfather took me to Beijing Shichahai skating. I felt as if I had crossed my childhood, and I broke the bondage of language and leaped across the border. I saw that he was very happy. Of course, I was very happy. This may be what Confucius said: It is a pleasure to have friends from afar! Although we do not know each other, the truth is the most touching! This is also the most lacking in our society today.