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1. Norwegian tourist route map

Ice silk route:

The Silk Road on Ice refers to the shipping channel that crosses the Arctic Circle and connects the three economic centers of North America, East Asia and Western Europe.

It is the shortest sea route connecting Northeast Asia and Western Europe, starting from northern northwest Europe in the west and reaching Vladivostok in the east, passing through Barents Sea, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, Novosibirsk Sea and Bering Strait.

2. Pictures of tourist routes in Norway

In 2008, the per capita expenditure for traveling to Northern Europe was about 25,000 yuan, and the consumption in Northern Europe was slightly higher than that in Europe. There are several countries in northern Europe worth visiting, all of which are very distinctive. Here is a brief introduction to some countries in Northern Europe for your reference.

Sweden

Sweden reminds travelers of the pure nature in the north and the fields and forests in Scandinavia. Whether you like outdoor sports or street fashion, don't miss Stockholm, the largest city in northern Europe. From here, you can ski all the way to Kiruna in the north, watch the aurora, stay in the ice hotel, or take a Baltic cruise to visit Finland and other countries.

Finland

Finland is located in the north of Europe, and the lakes in the United States are connected with narrow waterways, short rivers and rapids, thus forming interconnected waterways. Inland waters account for 10% of the country's total area, and there are thousands of lakes. It is one of the countries in the northern part of the world. A quarter of its territory is in the Arctic Circle, and it is very cold in winter. The summer climate is mild, with an average temperature of 13~ 17 degrees and long sunshine time. From the end of May to the beginning of August in the north, it is extremely bright and the sun never sets.

Iceland

Iceland is a country full of spectacular volcanoes, ice sheets, waterfalls, hot springs and lakes. Taking Reykjavik as the center, you can go to the nearby blue lagoon and the Golden Triangle. If you have enough time, you'd better drive around the island for a week, and you can see the magical scenery completely different from continental Europe.

Norway

Norwegian fjords are so tortuous and complicated that it is no wonder that giants in Norwegian mythology built them. There are magnificent peaks, glaciers, waterfalls and cliffs, port cities close to nature such as Oslo and Bergen, and quiet towns and orchards. You can try famous hiking routes, such as trails, miracle stones and devil's tongue, or you can sail comfortably in the fjord on a cruise ship Haidalude until you reach Narvik, Tromso and North Point in the Arctic Circle, the northernmost part of the European continent and even the northernmost city in Svalbard.

Denmark

Denmark is a fairy tale country. Besides Andersen and the statue of the sad little mermaid on the beach in Copenhagen, don't forget that Lego toys also belong to Denmark. Copenhagen is a prosperous and environmentally conscious city, and it is one of the most suitable cities for cycling. In addition to the urban area, you can also go to islands such as Phin Island and Xilan Island to find the pastoral scenery of Denmark.

Greenland, Denmark

Greenland is an overseas territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. Most of its territory is located in Greenland, the largest island in the world, covering an area of 265,438+066,086 square kilometers, of which about 865,438+0% is covered with ice and snow. Most of Greenland is located in the Arctic Circle with a cold climate. Canada and Iceland are across the sea.

Finally, let's talk about the season of traveling to northern Europe. The best season to travel to northern Europe is May-September, with sunny weather and long sunshine hours. In addition, winter is also a good season to travel to northern Europe, and it is easier to see the aurora in northern Europe in winter.

3. Pictures of Norwegian attractions

Denmark is located at the southernmost tip of the five Nordic countries, facing Germany in the south and Sweden and Norway across the sea in the north. It is the gateway to northern Europe. There are many tourist attractions in Denmark, such as Copenhagen, Tivoli Park, Newport, Bornholm Island, Kronburg Castle and Skarn. It is a good place for travel and vacation.

Copenhagen is the largest city in northern Europe and an important airport for travel to northern Europe. Here, stroll through the charming streets of the old city and visit the avant-garde buildings in the modern city, and you will find the perfect combination of classicism and modernity.

Tivoli Park, located in the center of Copenhagen and built at 1843, is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Surrounded by forts and trees, the park can enjoy equestrian competitions, concerts and other activities all year round.

Xingang is an artificial canal in the center of Copenhagen. Colorful houses can be seen on both sides of the river bank. You can experience different scenery by boat along the river in Copenhagen. Here, you can also find the former residence of the famous fairy tale writer Andersen, who lived here for 18 years.

4. Norwegian Raiders Travel Raiders

First of all, according to the task prompt, meet with Tris to trigger the plot, talk with Tris to understand the task, and follow Tris out to trigger the plot.

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Follow Beatrice into the hiding place of Queen S to trigger the plot, enter the garden and reach the fountain in the center of the garden to trigger the plot.

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Follow Tris to the dock to trigger the dialogue, and then a battle triggers the dialogue. There are three options to trigger different scenarios: I love you, give each other another chance, let go, I will miss you.

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After talking to the count, Tris came back with two choices: thank you. Fortunately, women are fickle, ending the plot.

5. A complete map of tourist routes in Norway

Norway is located in the west of Scandinavia, with winding coastline. It is a country composed of thousands of islands. These coastal islands have beautiful scenery and are famous tourist areas in Norway. Today, I'm going to introduce you to ten popular scenic spots in Norway, each of which is beautiful. Let's have a look!

1. Ha Dangel National Park

Hadang National Park is a large national park in Norway and a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the Hadang Plateau as the main area and scenic spot. Here, you can not only enjoy the plateau scenery, but also enjoy mountaineering, fishing, cross-country skiing and so on. If you are lucky, you can also see some rare polar animals.

2. henrik ibsen Museum

The henrik ibsen Museum in Oslo, Norway was built in memory of the famous Norwegian playwright henrik ibsen. Ibsen wrote two great works here before his death, and the building itself and the surrounding scenery have remained the same.

3. Yutong Heimen Mountain National Park

Tonghemen National Park is one of the most popular parks in Norway. Most of the peaks in northern Europe are gathered in the park, as well as natural landscapes such as waterfalls, glaciers, valleys and lakes. Here, you can relax and do some favorite outdoor sports.

4. Bo Water Park

Bo Water Park is open to the Norwegian public from early June to mid-August every year. There are six major water amusement projects, including the world, which is the first and largest water roller coaster in Europe.

5. Viking Ship Museum

Viking Ship Museum is a famous treasure house of pirate culture. Not only ancient Viking ships, that is, pirate ships, but also popular science knowledge about pirates, as well as wagons, cookers and other supplies unearthed in Viking tombs are displayed here.

6. kristiansand zoo and amusement park

Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park are almost a must-see for Norwegian tourists. It consists of five independent parks: water park, forest park, amusement park, theme park and zoo. The scenery here is beautiful, the air is fresh and clean, and animals walk freely in the park.

7. vigeland Sculpture Park

Vigeland Sculpture Park is a sculpture exhibition park named after Norwegian sculptor Gustav vigeland. There are 650 statues in all. For more than 20 years, it has been made of copper, iron and granite in vigeland. It's amazing.

8. Monk Museum

The Monk Museum was built in memory of the famous Norwegian painter edvard munch. The Monk Museum exhibited American masterpieces including Scream, Sick Child and Death in the Ward. Tourists from all over the world come to visit.

9. Rusfjord

Rusfjord, one of Norway's top ten natural wonders in the world, is located in the south of Norway, with a total length of 42 kilometers. It is famous for its bravado, also known as the pulpit. This is a straight cliff with the top like a knife. You must experience the feeling of standing on the top of the cliff, as if floating in the air.

10. Nobel Peace Center

The Nobel Peace Center was built in 2005, converted from an old railway station. Display the information of previous peace prize winners, which has the function of maintaining world peace.

6. A complete collection of tourist attractions in Norway

Northern Europe generally refers to five countries: Denmark: the country of a thousand islands, Norway: the country of a thousand lakes, Finland: the place where the Nobel Prize was awarded, Sweden: the paradise of explorers, and Iceland: fire and ice.

Optimal travel time

June-September is the best time to travel in northern Europe. The climate is cool and the days are long and the nights are short. It is very suitable for wandering around the town or doing various outdoor activities.

Best free travel route

Finland (Helsinki), Sweden (Stockholm), Iceland (Reykjavik, Vic, Glacier Lake), Norway (Bergen, Ferom, Stavanger, Oslo), Denmark (Copenhagen).

Matters needing attention

The popularity of English in northern Europe is relatively high, and English can be used almost unimpeded here. Generally speaking, public security in northern Europe is very good, and the crime rate is extremely low. The main danger comes from nature. Before hiking outdoors or doing activities alone, you need to make sure that you are familiar with the surrounding natural environment.

You'd better prepare more change before you go out. Ordinary stores will refuse to charge 100 euros, but accommodation, meals and shopping can be paid by Visa or Master credit card.

Must-see attractions

Helsinki (Finland) must-see attractions: Fort Finland, Helsinki Cathedral, sibelius park, Companion Island, National Museum of Finland. Helsinki is a city that combines classical beauty with modern civilization. It has both the romantic atmosphere of an ancient European city and the charm of an international metropolis. It perfectly combines urban architecture with natural scenery. Most of the buildings in the city are light-colored granite, which is called Baicheng in the north. Against the backdrop of the sea, this port city always looks beautiful and clean, regardless of the blue sky in summer or the floating ice in winter, and is known as the daughter of the Baltic Sea.

Stockholm (Sweden) must-see attractions: Stockholm City Hall, Stockholm Old Town, Stockholm Palace, Stockholm Cathedral, Knight Island. Stockholm is the political, cultural, economic and transportation center of Sweden, and it is also the seat of the Swedish national government, parliament and palace. The whole city of Stockholm is distributed on 14 islands and a peninsula, also known as Venice in the north. The city has a long history, but the museums and historical sites are well preserved. Starting from 190 1, the famous Nobel Prize will be held in Stockholm Concert Hall every year on 65438+February 10 after the death of Nobel S.

Must-see attractions in Reykjavik (Iceland): Reykjavik Cathedral, Harper Concert Hall and Conference Center, Golden Circle Today, Taining Lake and Coastal Trail. Reykjavik is near the Arctic Circle and is the northernmost capital in the world. The sky here is blue, the city is clean and tidy, and there is almost no pollution. It is called a smoke-free city. Whenever the morning sun rises or the sun sets, the peaks on both sides show delicate purple, and the sea turns dark blue, which makes people feel like they are in a painting. The main buildings in the old city, such as Parliament Building, City Hall, Reykjavik University, National Museum and Cathedral, are all surrounded by lake water and have beautiful scenery.

Must-see attractions in Bergen (Norway): Bergen Ancient City, Mount Lihir, Bergen Aquarium, Bruggen, St. Mary's Church. Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and the largest and most beautiful port capital on the west coast. It is located on the steep fjord line on the west coast, backed by the harbor and seven hills. It is a beautiful seaport city, frequenting Pui Wan and going straight to the Atlantic Ocean. Bergen was selected as one of the nine major cultural cities in Europe in 2000, and its charm is displayed in theaters, dances, music, art, food and exhibitions. In the north, there are many ancient buildings of the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages, while in the south, there are modern shopping streets.

Fromm (Norway) must-see attractions: Fromm Railway Museum. Fromm Town is located on a tributary of the deepest and longest Songgen Fjord in Norway (204 kilometers long and 1.308 meters deep), connecting Murdal at an altitude of 2 meters and 867 meters above sea level, surrounded by towering and steep mountains, beautiful and spectacular fjords, breathtaking waterfalls and deep valleys. These picturesque scenery seem to be in heaven. The classic way to get to Fromm is through the Fromm Railway, which runs from a low-altitude fjord to a high mountain with an altitude difference of about 900 meters. It is the most spectacular railway line in Europe, and you can enjoy the most primitive and magnificent natural scenery along the way in Norway.

Stavanger (Norway) must-see attractions: Norwegian Petroleum Museum, Stavanger Old Town, Stavanger Cathedral, Stavanger Botanical Garden and Wallen Beach. Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway and a commercial port and fishing port in Boken Fjord on the west coast of Norway. The cultural relics here are very well preserved, and it is the city with the most wooden buildings in Europe. The most famous is the Ernswood Church built at 1 150. The unique Norwegian Petroleum Museum and the Fish Cannery Museum are also very interesting and are loved by many tourists.

Oslo (Norway) must-see attractions: Akhus Castle, Oslo City Hall, Oslo Opera House, Viking Museum, Bigdi Peninsula. Oslo is the capital of Norway and the political, economic, cultural and commercial center of Norway. Surrounded by mountains, jungles and Yuan Ye on three sides, it has both the charming scenery of coastal cities and the vigorous momentum of alpine forests. The municipal construction here maintains a strong medieval color and unique Nordic scenery. There are few skyscrapers in this city. Most of the streets are buildings with 6 or 7 floors, surrounded by neat lawns and colorful flowers. There are the National Art Gallery, the Pirate Ship Museum and the famous vigeland Sculpture Park, which is a very suitable holiday resort for walking.

Copenhagen (Denmark) must-see attractions: The Little Mermaid Statue, Newport, Rosenberg Palace, Joffrey Park and Ji Fen Fountain. Copenhagen, the birthplace of Andersen, has the largest number of Michelin restaurants in northern Europe, which is naturally a gourmet paradise in northern Europe. With top designers and developed transportation system, it is a model of modern metropolis; There are also many castles and royal courtyards with a strong classical atmosphere. Dense jungles, beautiful beaches, elegant lakes, beautiful women everywhere, dazzling goods in the city center and passing teenagers are all beautiful and unique scenery in Copenhagen.

Bichi gourmet

Finland

Fish Pie: Fish Pie is made of fish. White trout, a common small fish in eastern Finland, is stuffed into the pie, which is very delicious.

Herring potato: the new potato is delicious and unforgettable with freshwater fish and chanterelle sauce! Deep-fried venison: Reindeer lives in Lapland province in northern Finland and is one of the healthiest foods. It is rich in vitamin B 12, omega-3 and omega-6, and contains no fat. Very delicious! Barbecue sausage: Finns love barbecue sausage. Big fat sausage barbecue with mustard sauce and beer Well done!

Sweden

Pickled herring: Pickled herring has many flavors, such as mustard, leek, garlic and dill. It is usually eaten with boiled potatoes, sour cream, chives, hard and spicy cheese, boiled eggs and Swedish crispy bread. Pea soup and pancakes: Some traditional lunch restaurants in Sweden serve pea soup and pancakes with cranberry sauce or other jam on Thursday.

Swedish Crispy Bread: Crispy bread can go with all kinds of foods, such as sliced boiled eggs or caviar squeezed from a hose for breakfast, sliced ham, cheese and cucumber for lunch and pure butter for dinner. This is the favorite food of Swedes.

Shrimp sandwich: Shrimp sandwich is one of the royal choices of the Swedish king. This seafood snack is made of sliced boiled eggs, lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers, and is usually covered with cream. Romsey whipped cream to mix dill and caviar. Very delicious.

Norway

Norwegian cheese: one of the most classic foods in Norway. Geitost, brown goat milk cheese, is an authentic Norwegian flavor, sweet and very distinctive.

Norwegian stewed mutton: a traditional Norwegian dish, it is a rare delicacy in northern Europe in winter. Salted cod: Salted cod is a traditional Christmas dish in Norway. It softens dried cod with water and lye, and then cooks or smokes it. It has a unique taste.

Norwegian salmon: There are many ways to eat Norwegian salmon, which can be steamed, fried, boiled or barbecued, and the most special is smoked salmon. Salmon is very delicate, served with berries and hot and sour mustard sauce, sandwiched in bread or baked potatoes, and served with a bottle of cold beer. It is really delicious.

Iceland

Hakar: Hakar is a specialty of Iceland. Shark meat is buried in the sand for 3 to 6 months, let it naturally rot and stink, and then dig it out for cooking.

Whale meat: Whale meat is very common in Iceland and can be bought in supermarkets. It is more expensive than beef and is one of the important foods for local people. Whales taste a bit like raw beef and are very chewy.

Smoked fish in Iceland: Smoked fish in Iceland is also the pride of local people, and it is one of the dishes that every household in Iceland must cook.

Icelandic lobster: Icelandic lobster is big, tender and delicious.

Denmark

Danish pastry: Danish pastry is a mixture of flour and milk. The filling is jam or chocolate sauce, and the cake has hundreds of layers. Crispy and delicious, sweet but not greasy, with endless aftertaste.

Danish meatballs: Danish meatballs are fried with pork, flour and other ingredients according to the traditional method. They are usually served with fried potatoes, vegetables and delicious special sauces. They taste soft and delicious. Danish beer: Danish beer is brewed with high quality water and perfect hops under the strict technical supervision of the Nordic people. The taste is rich, mellow and very refreshing.

Danish biscuits: Denmark is a world leader in food baking. The most famous is Danish biscuits, which are not only nutritious, but also delicious, sweet and delicious.

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8. Norwegian tourist map

Norwegian safety instructions

Don't wear jeans and sneakers when climbing mountains in Tang dynasty; Jeans and sneakers are not suitable for hiking in Norwegian mountains. Please remember to take away all the rubbish and protect the environment. Please put the first aid kit at the top of your backpack where it is easy to take.

Pay full attention to the sea conditions and weather when going out to sea, and only go out to sea by boat when it is safe. Obey the rules of going to sea and understand the meaning of each rule. Wear a life jacket or other floating objects to ensure that you are energetic and clear-headed. Never sail under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

When driving in Norway, you must always turn on the low beam, even at noon in sunny summer. Mopeds and motorcycles should also abide by these regulations.

Whenever you enter an unfamiliar area, you should bring a map, compass and mobile phone. Follow the path clearly marked on the map and pay attention to the signs and billboards along the way. However, if you get lost, please pay attention to the stone piles, which are usually beside the sound roads. The spacing between these piles is carefully calculated, and the next pile can always be seen not far from one pile, so in case you get lost, they can guide you to a safe place, even if the visibility is low. In many popular hiking areas, these piles of stones are piled on the ground along parallel lines, which is convenient for us to find the right way.

Remember, some animals are dangerous, so you should keep a safe distance. Polar bears, musk oxen, bears and moose all move faster than humans. When they are frightened, stimulated or protected, they may harm humans.

If you have to go to other places for help, you should go down the mountain and try to follow streams or rivers, because they often flow to residential areas.

Copenhagen, Denmark, 9 Pictures of tourist attractions in Norway

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Copenhagen is the capital, largest city and port of the Kingdom of Denmark, the largest city in Northern Europe, the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark, and a world-famous international metropolis. It is praised by the United Nations as the most livable city. The economic development of the whole city is mainly tourism, industry and agriculture. The combination of medieval ancient buildings and modern buildings can give people a fairy-tale feeling. Therefore, the city has also become the venue for many important conferences with its excellent cultural environment. The little mermaid statue is located in Long Beach Park in the northeast of Copenhagen, Denmark.

2. Rome (Italy)

As the capital of Italy, Rome is world-famous, especially in terms of cultural heritage. So far, the whole city has developed quite well in politics, economy and culture. At present, it has a history of more than 2000 years, which is incomparable in the development speed of the whole tourism industry. Rome is known as the most beautiful city in Europe, and its unique architecture makes people linger.

3. Paris, France

Romantic city, fashion capital, is the label of this city all over the world. Paris is the largest city and capital of France, and its ancient buildings are well preserved. There are the famous Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Arc de Triomphe. Romance surrounds the whole city. If you are born to pursue a romantic Platonic life, you must not miss Paris, and you can live up to it in food. Now the whole city has also promoted the development of economy and tourism with its unique fashion concept.

4. London (UK)

London is the capital of Britain and a world-famous financial center. It ranks alongside new york as two international metropolises in the world. So you can imagine how strong its economic strength is. Diversified development enables the whole city to speak more than 300 languages. Its famous attractions, Buckingham Palace and British Museum, have also become one of the landmark buildings, and the famous Big Ben and London Eye are also located here. Visitors here must leave two beautiful commemorative photos here.

5. Moscow (Russia)

Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation, the political, economic, cultural, financial and transportation center of Russia, the largest comprehensive city and an international metropolis. At the same time, it is also an extremely important transportation hub in Russia and even Eurasia, and an important industrial manufacturing center, science and technology and education center in Russia. Because of its unique geographical location, it has also become the preferred strategic texture for the whole Russian security, and the greening and environment of the whole city are quite beautiful.

6. Berlin (Germany)

As the capital of Germany, Berlin is a world-famous city, the administrative center and the largest city in Germany. Berlin also enjoys a high reputation in the world. The famous Bodhi Street, the most famous boulevard in Europe, looks beautiful at first glance. In addition, Berlin's economy and culture are very developed. It plays the role of aviation and railway transportation hub on the European continent.

7.milan (Italy)

Milan is the second largest city in Italy. It is also one of the world-famous international metropolises, one of the eight metropolitan areas in the world, the most developed city in Italy and one of the four economic centers in Europe (Paris, London, Germany, Milan, Italy), the capital of fashion and design in the world, the most influential city in fashion industry, the world famous historical and cultural city, the world opera shrine and the world art capital. The top football giants AC Milan Football Club and Inter Milan Football Club are both in Milan City, and Milan Derby is also the most profound and wonderful city derby in the world.