The real Old Town Square in Prague, also known as Huth Square, was one of the most important markets for trade between China and Europe in the 11th and 12th centuries. Rich and wealthy businessmen from all over Europe flocked to Old Town Square and built various luxury houses around it. Baroque, Rococo, Roman, Gothic and other styles were in full swing, thanks to the rich and wealthy who were willing to throw thousands of dollars at that time. Businessmen have good aesthetic and appreciation tastes, so they have today's Old Town Square, which is like a fairy tale of the world.