Nothing bonds more strongly than having something in common. Personalities from business, culture, sports, and the social scene vouch for the state’s cosmopolitan outlook.
The Germans and the Japanese are more similar than people think. That’s the conclusion reached by Yasuo Inadome, who lives in North Rhine-Westphalia for more than 20 years now.
With more than 2,500 exhibits, Professor Dr. Dr. Thomas Olbricht possesses one of the most significant private art collections in Europe. “The love of art,” the man from Essen is convinced, “is in my genes.”
Black, red & gold – ever since Germany hosted the Football World Cup in 2006, the German flag has been en vogue again. Eva Gronbach took this even further.
The selection process at the Cologne-style brewery and pub “Der Landgraf” in Peking was harsh and the competition highly motivated. Specialist knowledge was required from contestants at the competition for the first Chinese-Colognian Carnival princess.
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