追踪原爆历史City once destroyed by atomic bomb


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December 10th 2006
Published: August 6th 2007
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走在广岛繁忙的大街上,谁能想象,六十多年前,人类史上第一颗原子弹曾经在这降陆。1945年8月6日,美军B29轰炸机在广岛上空投下原子弹,子弹在600米上空爆炸,顿时把广岛移为平地,老百姓死伤惨重。

为什么美军要投下原子弹?这要追溯到第二次世界大战。历史在这里不想再说。总之,战争就是残酷的,没有人道的。

来到今日的广岛,除了参观那曾被原子弹炸过的建筑和和平公园,当然不能错过原爆博物馆。馆中详细记载了原爆发生后的情景,也展示了许多照片,还有一些被炸过的日常物品。看后令人毛骨悚然,更希望战争永远不再发生,世界太平。



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Hiroshima after A-BombHiroshima after A-Bomb
Hiroshima after A-Bomb

原爆后的广岛
On the way to HiroshimaOn the way to Hiroshima
On the way to Hiroshima

No more snow as we travelled southwards.
Shinkansen (Bullet Train)Shinkansen (Bullet Train)
Shinkansen (Bullet Train)

Our mode of transport in Japan.
OkonomiyakiOkonomiyaki
Okonomiyaki

"A combination of cabbage, beansprouts, sliced meat, and egg, cooked on a thin crepe, and topped with a sweet vegetable sauce. This style of cooking is unique to Hiroshima."
TepanyakiTepanyaki
Tepanyaki

A style of cooking where everything is prepared on a large hot plate.
Electric TramElectric Tram
Electric Tram

There is no subway in Hiroshima. A common form of transport is the electric trams that run on rails.


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