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What are the interesting places in Denmark?

Denmark is a highly developed capitalist country, a founding member of NATO and a member of the European Union. It has an extremely perfect social welfare system, a highly developed economy, a very small gap between the rich and the poor, and citizens enjoy a very high quality of life. Tourism resources are also very rich. Do you know any famous scenic spots in Denmark?

1. Copenhagen: Copenhagen, the capital, is the most populous city in Denmark. 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.

2. Tivoli Park: Tivoli Park is located in the center of Copenhagen, the capital, and was built at 1843. It is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. The park is surrounded by forts and green trees, and you can enjoy equestrian events, concerts and other activities all year round.

3. Newport: Newport is an artificial canal in the center of Copenhagen. Colorful houses can be seen on both sides of the river bank. Take a boat trip to Copenhagen along the river, and you can experience different scenery. Here, you can also find the former residence of the famous fairy tale writer Andersen, who lived here for 18 years.

4. Aarhus: Aarhus is a port city in jutland. Local residents are considered to be the happiest people in Denmark, including about 40,000 college students (13% of the local population).

5. Kronburg Castle: Kronburg Castle has been listed in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO. This fortress is located near the city of Helsingh. During the Renaissance, it was a strategic place for Denmark to control the entrance to the Baltic Sea. Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet was written under this background.

6. Skarn: Skarn is the northernmost city in Denmark. It is famous for its skarn painting school, with the most important port and beautiful white beaches in the country.

7. Lieber: Lieber is the oldest city in Denmark. It was built in the early 8th century in the west of jutland. There are 12 century cathedrals and Viking museums here.

8.Iesco Castle: Located in the south of Feiying Island, surrounded by lakes, the museum here is rich in collections, such as ancient cars.

9. Roskilde: Located in Xilan Island, 30 kilometers from Copenhagen, there are the oldest towns and pirate ship museums in Denmark, and many kings and queens are buried in Roskilde Cathedral. In addition, Roskilde Music Festival attracts thousands of tourists every summer.

10. Bornholm Island: Bornholm Island is located in the Baltic Sea, between Poland and Sweden, and is150km away from the east coast of Denmark. The full of green on the island, with rolling mountains, both vast forests and natural beaches, perfectly shows the Danish natural scenery. In addition, there are domed cathedrals, medieval military fortresses and other cultural landscapes.

When you travel to Denmark, you can't miss the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid, which is one of Denmark's landmarks. Mermaid is a symbol of beauty and simplicity in many people's hearts. It is based on the image in Andersen's fairy tales and is regarded as the embodiment of purity and kindness, which is world-renowned.

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