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Which unpopular countries in Europe are suitable for tourism?

When we have been to more and more places, we begin to pursue countries that are unpopular and sparsely populated, but worth visiting.

Finland, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland and so on. They are all good, each with its own characteristics and the scenery is very good.

Let's start with Finland. As for Finland's tourism, everyone knows the Aurora Special Line. Every year, travel agencies push related routes, so this is a tourist attraction that many people know.

Here, besides Finland, you can also see the aurora of Sweden and Norway in northern Europe. Aurora can be seen in some parts of Russia (near northern Europe), even in a wider range, in the Arctic Circle, but the probability is different.

In addition to the aurora, Finland also has a well-known Santa Claus village. After all, Finland is the hometown of Santa Claus. It is also a good project to go there to see "Santa Claus" and his elk. Of course, I don't feel much about it personally. Other than that, I just look at the scenery, but the scenery is very good, and there are relics and the like, but not many.

Let me talk about Denmark again. I have only been to one place in Denmark, and that is Storybrooke, the hometown of Andersen. Where is it? Basically everything is related to fairy tales, or Andersen's fairy tales. There are many people dressed as characters in Andersen's fairy tales, and there are some scenes in the fairy tales, which make you seem to have crossed into the fairy tale world.

Then Austria, a famous place in Austria is Vienna, a city in music. The music atmosphere here is very good, and there are many places to listen to concerts. Besides Austria, I would like to introduce a separate place, Merke, the former capital of Austria. It's worth a visit. The Melk Monastery and Wacho Valley here are worth a visit.

Finally, Switzerland, I have been to Lucerne and Jungfrau. I actually don't know if Switzerland is an unpopular tourist country. It feels very lively and there are many people in the scenic spots.

Lucerne has the feeling of a water town in the south of the Yangtze River, many rivers and so on, and has a very leisurely town style. As for Jungfrau, it should be regarded as a popular scenic spot. Gear trains and ice and snow events are quite famous, as well as Huangshan Mountain or Friendship Mountain in China.

In addition to these countries, countries such as Czech Republic, Slovakia and Netherlands are very interesting, from historical buildings to natural landscapes to human characteristics, which are well worth visiting.