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What should I buy for Nordic tourism?

UK: Wool products, silverware, antiques, velvet, leather products, Wichita ceramics, books and periodicals, eggplant wool, pipes, leather shoes, scotch whisky and tartan, and black tea.

Netherlands: diamonds, antiques, blue and white porcelain, crystals, silverware, clogs.

Vatican: The postal car next to St. Peter's Cathedral buys commemorative stamps, relics and silver ornaments.

Rome: Silk, fashion, leather products, rosary and religious handicrafts.

Florence: leather products, gold and silver ornaments, antiques, hand-sewn underwear.

Venice: crystal and glass products, leather products and silk scarves and ties.

Germany: beer mugs, photography and music equipment, optical and medical instruments, ceramics, door scissors, woodcut products, handicrafts and antiques.

Belgium: hand-woven carpets, exquisite hand-woven lace, tablecloths, clothes and napkins, all kinds of chocolates, diamonds and tapestries.

France: perfume, cosmetics, fashion, watches, leather products, porcelain, jewelry, silk products, handbags, ties, scarves and works of art.

Czech Republic: crystal, glass, leather.

Switzerland: crystal, silverware, stainless steel products, porcelain, wool knitting, leather goods, leather, clocks and watches, cross swords, music boxes, chocolates.

Austria: decorative woodcuts, leather products, crystals, hand-made fabrics.

Luxembourg: porcelain, crystal, jewelry, lace, linen.

Monaco: dolls, jewelry, perfume.

Norway: Traditional handicrafts, furs, porcelain, knitwear, woodcut and oil painting.

Denmark: handicrafts, leather, porcelain, crystal glass, silverware, stainless steel utensils.

Finland: clothing, leather and fur, cheese food, electrical appliances, wood carvings, glass containers, furniture.

Nordic is the geographical abbreviation of northern Europe, which is generally divided into narrow and broad definitions: narrow definition, five Nordic countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland, including their respective overseas autonomous territories such as Faroe Islands. The broad definition is to add the following political entities under different definitions: the three Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and the British Isles: Great Britain, the Channel Islands, Ireland, the Baltic Sea and the adjacent areas of the North Sea, such as the northwestern Russian Federation, northern Poland, the Bode Plain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and the North Calais Strait.