Legend has it that in the days of the Holy Roman Empire, King Charles IV of Bohemian had shot a fawn here, but in the course of the chase, the injured wild deer could fly like a few hot springs, and disappeared without a trace. The king was very interesting and asked to investigate carefully. Many hot springs were discovered here and the healing effects of these springs were verified, so Charles IV named the hot spring Karlsbad, meaning "Charlie's hot spring", and the name Karlovy Vary came from it. Market Hot Spring Corridor Market kolonáda is Karlovy Vary's most impressive hot spring promenade. It is made of Swiss wood, dotted with countless star-shaped carvings, like a lace-covered Chinese dress. Some say it was originally the seat of the town government, others say it was a train station. The market hot spring corridor, which was the seat of the city government, did not appear until 1993, replacing another hot spring corridor designed by famous Czech designers Fellner and Helmer before 1883. Today, there are two hot spring outlets under the corridor, which hangs at the end of the corridor, depicting Charles IV shooting deer, found the story of the first hot spring in Karlovy Vary, which is called "Charles IV" hot spring. There is also a beautiful market square next to the cloister, which is surrounded by colorful houses, giving a fairytale feel.