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What folk customs and cities are there in Hungary

Hungarians pay great attention to the emotional appeal of the environment when dining, and generally choose antique restaurants. When drinking, there are pre-meal wine and post-meal wine, mainly cold dishes such as sausage, elbow meat and beef. Hot dishes are usually a large steak and a pile of French fries. In terms of costumes, traditional costumes will be worn to celebrate during the festival. Women usually wrap their hair in cloth after marriage, which is the biggest difference from unmarried girls. Marriage requires three stages: proposal, engagement and marriage. The engagement ceremony is essential, and both parties are accompanied by a female relative to register with the priest. Budapest is the capital of Hungary and the political, economic and cultural center of the country. The Danube slowly flows through the urban area from northwest to southeast, dividing the urban area into two parts. The right bank is mountainous, and it is called "Buda". Here, a city is built on a mountain, with palaces, temples and castles dotted around. On the left bank of the river is a plain called Pace, which is flat and wide. This is an administrative district and a bustling business district, where the National Building and Heroes Square are located. Budapest is a famous ancient city in Europe, known as the "Pearl of the Danube". UNESCO has listed the banks of the Danube River in Budapest on the World Cultural Heritage List. Owos Mountain in the city center is more than 230 meters high, and there are Gothic Protestant churches on the mountain, among which the small church built in the middle of13rd century is the oldest.