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What's interesting about Sweden?

Uppsala Uppsala is an ancient cultural city, located in eastern Sweden. The city is adjacent to the Felize River and Lake Meralen. Uppsala was the capital of the old Swedish dynasty. Uppsala University, the oldest university in Sweden, is located here. There are more than 65,438+00 museums in the city, including China Porcelain Museum and China Fossil Museum, which are dedicated to China exhibits. Uppsala is the sacred place where the Swedish king held the coronation ceremony. The city also retains the Gothic brick cathedral built by 1287, the Trinity Church built by 12 century, the castle built by 16 century and the tombs of historical celebrities such as Gustav Vasa. Uppsala produces bicycles, metal machinery, pottery and food on a certain scale.

Sigtuna, the ancient city of Sigtuna, is the oldest city in Sweden. There are fairy-tale wooden buildings everywhere, as well as small streets where handicraft workshops, cafes and boutiques gather.

Baihua Villa, the former residence of Nobel, is located in Karskuka, central Sweden, about 200 kilometers away from Stockholm. This is a milky white two-story building. The green lawn in front of the building complements the surrounding birch forest and the environment is quiet. 1894 alfie reed nobel ended his career of wandering overseas and returned to his motherland to settle down, where he spent most of his last two years. The memorial hall retains photos of Nobel's activities before his death, patent certificates of various technological inventions, gold medals and wills.

Beihai Caotang is located in Baden, a seaside town in the southeast of Stockholm, and there is a "Kang Youwei Island" that local overseas Chinese are proud of. After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898 in China, Kang Youwei went into exile. The local customs here attracted the overseas traveler's love, so he bought an island in Baden area of sand dunes, and built a China garden on the island on 1909, named "Beihai Caotang", relying on his strong foreign land feelings and nostalgia for his hometown.

Stockholm City Hall, the landmark building of Stockholm, you can have a panoramic view of Stockholm when you climb the tower of the city hall.

Vasa Shipwreck Museum/KLOC-The only well-preserved shipwreck in the world in the 7th century shows Swedish shipbuilding technology and art, especially the wood carving skills on board, which are still admirable.

Grastain is a very artistic old city. Take a leisurely stroll on the old streets and look at historical sites and century-old shops.

Stockholms slott is in the place where the king works and holds celebrations. At noon in summer, visitors should not miss the solemn traditional guard changing ceremony.

Queen's Island Palace, the private palace of the Swedish royal family, is a world heritage, representing various architectural styles in Europe at that time.