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Entering the Fairy Tale Capital-Copenhagen

Denmark is a dreamy place and has always been the most beautiful fairy tale kingdom in people's minds. Denmark, located between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea in northern Europe, is the land transportation hub of western Europe and northern Europe, and is known as the "Northwest Europe Bridge". Copenhagen, the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark, is located on the east coast of Xilan Island and is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark. Copenhagen is a famous city in northern Europe and one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. It is called the fairytale city.

Copenhagen is full of fairy-tale palaces and castles, villages and manors. From the old imperial palace with a long history to the Amirinburg Palace which continues the royal legend, the capital Copenhagen was awarded the title of european capital of culture in 1996 for its rich artistic and cultural characteristics. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is one of the most charming cities in Northern Europe. When you come to this city, Andersen's name will appear in your mind.

Hans christian andersen (1805- 1875) was a Danish fairy tale writer in the 9th century. Andersen was born in odense on 1805. The hard life in his early years left a deep imprint on his heart, but he didn't give up the pursuit of his dream. His father is a shoemaker who works day and night, and his mother is a laundryman, and her life is very embarrassing. /kloc-When he was 0/4 years old, Andersen left his hometown and went to the capital Copenhagen to make a living. 1829, Andersen entered the University of Copenhagen to study. At the same time, his talent in writing has gradually emerged. He spent most of his life in Copenhagen, where many of his works were created. Because of these well-known fairy tales, such as The Ugly Duckling, The Little Match Girl, The Daughter of the Sea and The Emperor's New Clothes, Andersen named Denmark the "Fairy Tale Kingdom".

Danish fairy tale writer Andersen, unmarried. He devoted his life to the creation of fairy tales, weaving a wonderful childhood for thousands of children in the world, and was known as "the father of modern fairy tales". His work Andersen's Fairy Tales has been translated into 150 languages and published all over the world.

1875 On August 4th, Andersen died in a country house at the age of 70. After his death, he was buried in a big cemetery in Copenhagen.

The Royal Theatre was established in 1748, located in King's New Square in Copenhagen. The appearance of the theater is a stone wall, which has an ancient and elegant feeling. There are also two sculptures at the entrance to the main entrance of the theater. On the left is the romantic poet Adam? Adam Oren Shi Lage, who is famous for his nationalist poems, also created romantic tragedies. The prototype of the sculpture on the right side of the main entrance is playwright Lu Wei? Ludvig Holberg, whose comedies and satires are still deeply loved by the audience. This is also one of the places where Andersen used to come before his death. The stage has always been Andersen's dream. He really wants to be an actor. He came to the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, started as a handyman, and worked hard to realize his dream as an actor. At the age of 30, Andersen first tried to write fairy tales. In the fairy tale world, he found the destination of life.

Nyhavn is the fairytale neighborhood in this city. Xingang is an artificial canal built from 1669 to 1673. There used to be various bars, restaurants and shops frequented by seafarers all over the world, which were very prosperous and were excellent places for entertainment and leisure. There are all kinds of wooden boats with masts in the canal, and there are colorful houses on the bank of the canal. The wonderful performances of street performers make Xingang the best place to taste Copenhagen. Most of the houses along the canal have a history of hundreds of years, and there are many residences of historical celebrities. It is said that Andersen once lived in this area and wrote a series of fairy tales here.

Danish sculptor Edward? Edward Eriksson made a bronze mermaid according to Andersen's fairy tale The Daughter of the Sea. The mermaid statue is located in Langelini Park, Copenhagen, with a height of about 1.5m and a cornerstone diameter of about1.8m. The mermaid statue has been completed in Chang Di Park for 19 13 years. The mermaid statue has become a landmark in Copenhagen.

Copenhagen is famous for its fairy tale character "The Little Mermaid" and has become a tourist attraction for tourists all over the world. On the left side of Copenhagen City Hall stands a full-length bronze statue of the famous fairy tale writer Andersen. Every passing tourist should take a photo with the "father of fairy tales".

Geffen Fountain in Long Beach Park of Copenhagen Harbor was completed in 10 by Danish sculptor Anders Bungaard according to the legend of Xilan Island. In the sculpture, the goddess plows the field with her left hand and holds a whip with her right hand, driving four lifelike bronze cows to farm, surrounded by waterfalls, which is very powerful and dynamic.

There is St. Alban Church in the southwest of the fountain, which is the Anglican church and the only English church in Denmark. This church was built during the period of 1885- 1887, when the number of British people in Copenhagen increased gradually, so this church was built. The exterior of the church adopts the traditional English Gothic revival style, which is part of the European parish of the Anglican Church and dedicated to St. alban.

Langelinie Park is a park located on the shore of Longlinie Bay, which is several kilometers long. It is also called Binhai Park. There is a towering cylindrical memorial column in the park. At the top of the memorial column stands a goddess of victory with wings on her back. Facing the bay, she stood with her left hand held high, symbolizing peace and victory. She is Queen Margaret I, and there is a Queen's Monument next to the Queen's Memorial Column. A bust of Queen Margaret I is carved on the marble pedestal. In front of the monument are statues of Margaret I and her son Prince Ola.

Margaret I (1353- 14 12) was born in Wodingburg, Denmark. Margaret I was a young, beautiful, elegant, intelligent and ambitious woman. She/kloc-was born at the age of 0/7. At the age of 23, she was a regent in Denmark, at the age of 27, she became a queen of Denmark and Norway at the age of 35, and at the age of 42, she became a regent in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Margaret I is one of the most outstanding monarchs in Danish history.

Not far from the monument to Margaret I, there is also a bronze statue, wearing the uniform of a Danish navy general and holding a big hat. He is Frederick IX, the father of Danish Queen Margrethe II, who is also translated as Frederick IX. Frederick IX was king of Denmark from 1947 to 1972. Frederick was educated at the Royal Danish Naval Academy and the University of Copenhagen. Frederick likes traveling and sailing, so he is also known as the "sailor king". Frederick IX was also an excellent pianist and conductor. He conducted the Copenhagen Symphony Orchestra brilliantly.

The Amalienborg Palace in Denmark, located on the shore of the Orson Strait in the east of Copenhagen, is the main palace of the Danish royal family. Built in18th century, Amlimburg Palace is considered as one of the greatest rococo buildings in Denmark. Amalianbao Palace is the main residence of Her Majesty the Queen. When the national flag is raised, it means that the queen is in the palace. In the center of the courtyard is a bronze statue of King Friedrich V (1723- 1766) riding a horse, which stands in the center of the octagonal square of the palace. The Royal Palace in Amorim Fort is also famous for the Royal Danish Guards, who patrol the Royal Palace in Amorim Fort.

Frederik's Church, also known as Marble Church, is the largest copper-green dome church in Denmark, facing the Amerlinburg Palace across the road. Designed by architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740. Frederick Church has the largest church dome in Scandinavia, with a diameter of 3 1 m, and the dome is placed on 12 columns. This design is probably inspired by St. Peter's Cathedral in Vatican.

Copenhagen is a city that combines classical and modern, full of vitality, passion and artistic atmosphere. In this city, ancient and modern, nature and humanity, passion and tranquility coexist. This is Copenhagen, a charming city.

Sun Keqin writes articles and photographs.