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Viele Deutsche machen Urlaub in der Bundesrepublik. Bei vielen schönen Ecken, fällt die Auswahl schwer. 10 unbekanntere Städte als Inspiration für den nächsten Urlaub.
“Warum in die Ferne schweifen, wenn das Gute liegt so nah” – diesen Spruch scheinen sich viele Deutsche zu Herzen zu nehmen und verbringen ihren Urlaub am liebsten in der Bundesrepublik. Die vielen Ecken Deutschlands zu erkunden, steht derzeit hoch im Kurs. Kein Wunder also, dass es in beliebten Städten oder an bekannten Naturdenkmälern auch mal eng werden kann. Es gibt aber auch viele unbekanntere Städte, die nicht auf jeder Bucket-List stehen, aber eine Reise wert sind!
Die Ferienhaus-Suchmaschine Hometogo hat einen Geheimtipp-Index erstellt und verrät 25 weniger bekannte Orte in Deutschland, die sich auch für einen Herbsturlaub eignen. Für die Auswertung wurden Daten zu Übernachtungspreisen, Temperaturangaben, Bewertungen von Restaurants, Outdoor-Aktivitäten und den besten Fotospots ausgewertet. In den jeweiligen Kategorien wurden null bis zehn Punkte vergeben. In der Bildergalerie stellen wir die Top Ten genauer vor und geben Tipps für einen Ausflug.
1. Königswinter, Nordrhein-Westfalen
2. Troisdorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen
3. Siegburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen
7. Tecklenburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen
9. Bad Dürkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz
12. Wasserburg am Bodensee, Bayern
14. Hemmoor, Niedersachsen
15. Rees, Nordrhein-Westfalen
16. Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg
17. Offenburg, Baden-Württemberg
18. Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz
19. Bad Ems, Rheinland-Pfalz
21. Landau, Rheinland-Pfalz
22. Nordhorn, Niedersachsen
24. Staufen, Baden-Württemberg
25. Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz
Das ganze Ranking mit detaillierter Punkte-Übersicht finden Sie hier.

Lesezeit
Fri 20th Dec, 2024
On December 20, 1999, Portugal officially relinquished control of Macau, a former colony that had been under its governance for more than 400 years. This transition marked a significant shift in the region’s political and economic landscape, transforming Macau into a prominent gambling hub often referred to as the ‘Las Vegas of Asia.’
Unlike Hong Kong, which experienced significant political unrest following its handover to China, Macau has largely maintained political stability. The region, which is significantly smaller in both area and population compared to its neighbor, has become an appealing destination for tourists, primarily due to its extensive gaming industry.
Macau is characterized by its Cotai Strip, a bustling boulevard akin to Las Vegas, where visitors find a plethora of casinos, luxury hotels, and shopping centers. Numerous major companies have established themselves in Macau, drawing inspiration from the iconic resorts of Nevada. This strategic positioning has solidified Macau’s reputation as a leading entertainment destination in Asia.
Historically, Macau’s connection to China deepened long before the 1999 handover. The influence of Chinese culture and politics has been significant, particularly during the Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966. By the time of the handover, the governance of Macau had already shifted largely towards Chinese influence, leading to a unique political landscape that has not seen the same level of protest as Hong Kong.
In the years following the handover, Macau’s economy has thrived, especially after the liberalization of its gaming industry. The introduction of competitive gaming licenses attracted international operators, particularly from the United States, who have significantly contributed to the local economy. As a result, Macau’s GDP has seen remarkable growth, reaching approximately $70,000 per capita by 2023, which surpasses that of Hong Kong and mainland China.
Despite its economic success, the dependency on tourism and gambling raises concerns about sustainability. The local government has recognized this challenge and has been distributing a portion of its budget surplus to residents, ensuring that the population benefits from the economic boom.
Macau’s cultural identity remains complex, with nearly half of its residents originating from mainland China. This demographic composition has influenced local sentiment towards governance and the broader relationship with China. As political changes continue to unfold in the region, Macau has been praised as a model for the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ principle, illustrating a different trajectory from Hong Kong.
As the 25th anniversary of the handover approaches, the question of Macau’s future remains pertinent. While the region continues to flourish as a gambling and entertainment hub, the potential for greater integration with mainland China looms, prompting discussions about the long-term implications for its autonomous status and cultural identity.
In conclusion, Macau’s evolution from a colonial outpost to a vibrant economic center reflects broader trends in regional politics and economics. As it celebrates a quarter-century since its return to Chinese sovereignty, Macau stands as a testament to the complexities of post-colonial governance in the context of a rapidly changing global landscape.
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