Recent Photo of ”Rose Queen” Baits Attention with Bright Sunlight at Midnight
Cologne Cathedral, Germany – A recent photo of the “Rose Queen,” businesswoman Bui Thanh Huong, at the foot of Cologne Cathedral has captivated the internet. The photo, taken at 10pm, shows the majestic church bathed in the warm glow of twilight, despite the expected darkness of the late hour.
Musician Duong Truong Giang was equally astonished, exclaiming, “Is there no night there?” The photo’s owner confirmed the unbelievable: the photo was taken at the stroke of midnight, yet the sun was still shining brightly.
This unusual phenomenon is not unique to Germany. Throughout Europe, from France to the Netherlands, evenings are often graced with sunlight until 8-10pm during the summer months. This remarkable difference in daylight hours is due to the continent’s latitude and the tilt of the Earth’s axis.
Bui Thanh Huong shared that this remarkable natural phenomenon was just one of many she witnessed during her trip to Europe. The experience sparked joy and wonder in both her and her children, who were discovering such a phenomenon for the first time.
The trip held deeper significance for Bui Thanh Huong. It was a reward for her children’s academic achievements, offering them an opportunity to explore new lands, learn valuable skills, and create unforgettable memories.
The “Queen of Roses” initiative also aims to inspire and educate children about the beauty of different places. By sharing stories and experiences, the project fosters a sense of curiosity and appreciation for the natural world.