Before traveling to Prague, I heard the saying that “nine times on the Charles Bridge are considered to have been to Prague”. Since time is limited and the goal cannot be achieved nine times, at least trying to experience a different time of the day is considered to be masturbating. The beautiful Charles Bridge in the evening is suffocating, the sunset has sprinkled a layer of rose on the castle on the other side of the river, the sky is full of sunset, the golden river, and the long bridge of tourists, forming the most beautiful scenery in Prague. The three-story high Gothic Old Town Bridge Tower is considered one of the most beautiful Gothic buildings in Europe. As a landmark building in the romantic capital, more and more tourists take pictures in front of the bridge tower and leave a page of their romantic love. Last night, I was fortunate to enjoy the charming night view of the Charles Bridge, the sky full of clouds, the birds skimming, the bridge tower and the sculpture forming a perfect silhouette. Today, I deliberately met it again at noon and tasted the different tastes of different times. Looking carefully, the black bridge tower on the east side of the wall is eye-catching carved 8 lifelike statues, the top left is Prague's second bishop St. Adalbet (Sv. Vojtch, 957-997), and on the right is Charles IV's son Zikmund (1368-1437), The lion below symbolizes the kingdom of bohemian. The bottom left is Charles IV, in the middle is Svat Vít, the Bohemian patron, and on the far right is Václav IV, with two shields and crowns, the Black Hawk representing the Holy Roman Empire, and the Twin-tailed Lion representing the Kingdom of Bohemian. The prints of Prague's glory days are actually replicas, which were moved to the museum in 1972. There is no sculpture on the west side of the bridge tower, and there is a peace agreement reached at the end of the 1648 "Thirty Years War" on the top of the door. Friends who are interested in history can learn about it on Baidu. The towering and fortified bridge towers not only served as a defense and hope, but also used as a prison. With plenty of time, 8 euros to buy tickets to climb the tower to overlook the Charles Bridge and the old town. Circle up the 138-level stone steps that only two people pass, and through a strange stone statue of the tower guard, you reach the observation deck on the top floor of the 18-meter high. The suddenly open view is indeed the best place to admire Prague, where you can see the majestic Prague Castle, the wide Voltava River, the yellow walls and red tiles of the old town on the Charles Bridge. The Charles Bridge Stone Sculpture Knowledge Hall on the second floor and the physical artifact exhibition in the basement are included in the ticket to the tower, and you must go to see it when you have time.