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The Real Reason This Dutch City Is Guarded by a Golden Dragon

Have you ever seen the golden dragon standing near the train station in Den Bosch?

This famous statue is one of the first things visitors notice when they arrive in the city.

It sits high on a fountain and shines brightly under the Dutch sun.

Many people wonder why a mythical creature is the symbol of this historic place.

The story behind the dragon is actually connected to a local legend and the city's past.

Long ago, Den Bosch was surrounded by wet marshes that made it very difficult to attack.

Because the city was so hard to conquer, people began calling it the Marsh Dragon.

This nickname represented the city's strength and its ability to protect its citizens.

In the year 1903, the golden fountain was built to honor a local official.

This man left money in his will to create a beautiful monument for the residents.

The artist chose a dragon with a long tail to represent the ancient nickname of the town.

Over the years, the statue has become a beloved meeting point for friends and travelers.

If you look closely, you can see that the dragon holds a shield to guard the fountain.

It reminds everyone of the time when Den Bosch was an unbeatable fortress in the water.

Next time you visit the Netherlands, make sure to take a photo with this legendary beast.