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在波兹南国际博览会闭幕前两天(6月21日),我和一位波兰朋友从华沙坐飞机赶去观光。这几天来,波兹南博览会成了波兰人谈话的一个中心题目。翻开报纸,收听广播,都脱不开它。人们如潮水一般涌向波兹南。从华沙飞往波兹南只需一小时余,飞机刚同华沙告别,在机舱里同旅伴聊几句,波兹南已经在望了。飞机一着陆,就感到国际盛会的气氛,因为机场两旁的旗杆上不同平常地插着三十多面国旗,在正当中和苏联国旗为邻的是我国的五星红旗。第一届波兹南国际博览会是在1925年举行的。第二次大战期间,虽
Two days before the conclusion of the Poznań International Fair on June 21, I and a Polish friend took a flight from Warsaw by plane. In recent days, the Poznan Expo has become a central topic for Polish conversation. Open the newspaper, listen to the radio, are inseparable from it. People tide toward Poznan like the tide. From Warsaw to Poznan in just over an hour, the plane just bid farewell to Warsaw, with the brigade in the cabin a few words, Poznan has been looking. As soon as the plane landed, I felt the atmosphere of an international event because the flagpoles on both sides of the airport were more or less squarely populated with more than 30 national flags. In their proper place, they are the five-star red flags of our country. The first Poznan International Fair was held in 1925. During the Second World War, though