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Copenhagen travel guide: Copenhagen travel guide

Copenhagen, located in Denmark, is a big city in northern Europe. The natural environment protection here is absolutely world-class, and the air is exceptionally fresh, which can meet your basic physiological needs and experience the charm of nature and the creativity and service of human civilization. This is a guide to free travel in Copenhagen.

It is not easy to fly to Copenhagen. Pudong airport waiting 12 hour, Shanghai to Milan 12 hour, Milan and other follow-up flights 18 hour. I flew from Milan to Munich and finally arrived in Copenhagen 48 hours later.

We go to the city from the airport by train. As soon as we get out of the railway station, Qufuli Park is opposite. I looked up and saw the Ferris wheel hanging under the blue sky and white clouds and the roller coaster that suddenly roared by. There were cries of fear and joy, and everything became a fairy tale.

In the airport of fairy tale world, the floor is solid wood, and the painting style of luggage tray is like this.

Welcome to the jurisdiction of our king.

The railway station is fully open, with no security check, no ticket checking and no exit. Self-discipline and honesty are the symbols of a country's civilization.

Copenhagen Railway Station was built in 19 1 1 year with a history of one hundred years. Its steel frame structure and red brick house style are very distinctive and special. Afternoon sunshine, through the European arched stained glass window, sprinkled on the orange floor, warm.

A locomotive with a dull wind

First, the charm of the bicycle kingdom

When I first arrived in this city, I was attracted by this group of pictures at first sight.

Copenhagen, known as the kingdom of bicycles, is a country where Danish people aged 2- 100 can ride bicycles. Ten Danes and nine people all have a bike. A country with a population of more than 5 million has 4.2 million bicycles, which is the real "fairy tale". Cycling is a fashion for them to relax and exercise.

Beautiful flowers and fox backpacks

On the street, you can also see all kinds of bicycles. Young handsome guys usually ride fashionable and light off-road vehicles. Girls usually put a flower basket in front, and from time to time they can see a bunch of flowers in it.

Cycling teams and other traffic lights

The most interesting thing is the bike modified by my uncle and aunt. The bucket may be in front or behind. The bucket may be full of cute babies, puppies and even newly bought toilets.

Everywhere, dad takes his children for a walk.

Dog's exclusive car

Revised Northeast Riding Donkey

A family car for tourists to rent.

There are two kinds of bicycle lanes in Copenhagen: one is an independent lane, the road surface is covered with blue plastic, and there is no interference from motor vehicles and traffic lights. The other is accompanied by motor vehicle lanes, but the motor vehicle lanes, bicycle lanes and sidewalks are highly separated and do not interfere with each other.

Accommodation driveway

Along the way, it's really pleasant to watch a beautiful Nordic guy who is over 28 inches tall riding a bicycle, and the wind usually passes by you (the speed can reach 20 km/h).

Second, the colorful castle of the princess and the prince.

In Copenhagen, spires and colorful buildings can be seen everywhere. Walking through such a street, you seem to be a master in fairy tales.

Street lamps in the fairy tale kingdom

The architectural style of Copenhagen was given by King Frederick (several generations have forgotten it). It is said that he came back from studying in Eastern Europe, and because he likes the houses there very much, he asked the houses in Copenhagen to be built in this style from now on.

It is a tall man who can recognize this flag.

Mailbox Mengda

It's hard to feel visually tired wandering in such a beautiful city, so we left the hotel at 8: 00 in the morning and didn't go back until 10 in the evening.

On this day, we set off from the hotel in the southwest corner of the city, crossed the city hall and came to the botanical garden of Copenhagen University in the north of the city. Hungry, have lunch at Hagen University and walk to Bohr Institute. Then from Bohr Institute in the north to Christianburg in the south.

Christianburg

Christian Castle is the bedroom of King Christian Ⅵ and a rococo-style palace in Europe in the18th century. The castle palace was built in 1773- 1775. 1794 and 1884 were destroyed by fire twice, and the royal family moved out of Christianburg. After two reconstructions from 1907 to 1928, it is now the seat of the Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Denmark.

The picture comes from the internet, and the front is being repaired at present, so it is impossible to get such a perfect picture.

The restaurant of the royal nobility.

A platform for the royal family to announce important events to the outside world

corridor

Celebrities on the court tapestry have bright spots.

According to our tour guide, once her tourists got off the bus here and happened to meet the mayor of Copenhagen who rode his bike to work. Dozens of tourists even blocked the way of the mayor's teacher, who patiently waited for all the tourists to get off before going to work. If you have such courtesy, do you think this trip is worthwhile?

Amirinburg Palace

After visiting the old palace, you must go to see the emperor where the queen now lives. Amelinburg Palace is the current residence of the current king, Queen Margaret II.

In the18th century, King Friedrich V planned to build a new business district. He chose this hydrophilic place (100 meters away is the Baltic Bay), and invited four big noble to build four identical palaces, forming the current octagonal square.

How do we know if the present queen is really in the palace? The national flag is the biggest secret: when the queen is in the palace, the Danish flag on the roof will be raised high. It's a pity that the queen was not at home (empty white flagpole) on the day we went.

Part of the Amitabha Palace is open to tourists, but it was already 6 pm when we went, so we couldn't go in again. Coincidentally, the guards changed their posts on the hour.

Wei bing Meng da

These royal lifeguards wear black or red tunics, blue trousers and tall bearskin navy hats. Looking at those guards, wearing heavy bearskin hats on a hot day, I really want to laugh. The pace of their changes is also super cute, and I can't see what it looks like. Anyway, it's not the normal human walking pace.

Baltic bay facing the palace.

When we left Copenhagen on a cruise ship, just as we stood on the deck and waved goodbye to this fairy tale kingdom, a foreign uncle next to us pointed to a bright yellow yacht in the bay and kept talking to us. Later we learned that my uncle said to us, "Look, that's the Queen's royal yacht!" " "

The little mermaid

Come out of Amlimburg Palace and walk north along the Baltic port, and you will see the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid. Looking at the mermaid with fishtail in the distance, she sat on a huge granite, quiet and elegant, carefree; Approaching this bronze statue, you see a girl who looks sad and thinks hard.

Image from Jane's Book App

Andersen's The Little Mermaid is willing to sacrifice himself for love, but the prototype in reality is almost Andersen himself.

When Andersen was young, he had the first love of childhood, and he also madly pursued vogt, the girl next door. However, due to the disparity in family conditions, they finally failed to get together. When Andersen was 26 years old, vogt married a local rich boy. From then on, Andersen was disheartened by love and determined to die alone.

In order to carve this bronze statue, a series of love stories were staged in real life. It is said that the prototype of the bronze statue is the ballet dancer Allen perris. Slowly Eriksson had feelings for perris, and perris also had Eriksson's flesh and blood. Eriksson's fiancee Irene was so angry that perris had to marry someone else with her children. Irene told perris's husband about perris and Eriksson. Perris was abused by her husband and finally died of schizophrenia.

Later, Eriksson took his wife as a model and cast a bronze statue of the mermaid. However, although Eriksson changed the model, there is always another model in his heart that he can't touch. Perris is the only one who knows that this woman who lives by the sea, from expression to temperament, is clearly the embodiment of perris.

Every evening, a white-haired old man will appear in the Baltic Sea. He and the mermaid, especially perris, who missed him very much, watched the sea side by side.

Love always exists in fairy tales and reality, but it always brings a little sadness.

Geffen large fountain

In Long Beach Park, there are not only the famous Little Mermaid, but also the famous Ge Fen Fountain.

The aura of the goddess

It is said that Gaifion, the goddess in Norse mythology, never married, but she gave birth to four sons with Hercules. According to legend, there was a king named Golf in ancient Sweden. He promised Ge Fen that she could dig a piece of land from Sweden, but in a limited time, she could dig as much as she could.

So the goddess turned her four sons into four cows, dug a large piece of land from Sweden with a plow and moved it to the sea. Since then, Sweden has left a Weinan Lake, and the excavated land is Xilan Island where Copenhagen is now located.

An ancient church near Changti Park.

Newport

After a violent day, I can finally sit down and have a quiet meal. At 8 o'clock in the evening, I watched the sunset slowly setting in Xingang, and the afterglow was scattered on colorful roofs and flowing rivers, quiet and quiet.

The gray-blue house on the left is the oldest house with a history of more than 500 years.

Xingang is an artificial canal. The old houses by the river are colorful. Now, the sunny side has become a pedestrian street, and the former sailor bar has been replaced by a pleasing restaurant. Andersen's former residence is on the far right.

Life jackets are piled on the wall on the right.

3. Meng Wa, the future and hope of the country.

It is said that children are the future of the country. In the happiest countries in the world, they drink free milk, go to free schools and do what they like. They are all very sunny and have a happy childhood.

Nordic countries' attitude towards fertility is usually, either not giving birth or giving birth to a bunch. Maternity leave for mothers can last for up to two years, with full salary in the first year and 80% salary in the second. Usually, if you plan to have two or three children, it is good to continue to have children at this time. Anyway, the salary will not be less (nanny China can only envy and hate).

People not only have long maternity leave, but more importantly, they have a handsome father. Watching the handsome old man take the baby away, I don't know how many streets she won, compared with the street view where the old men and women took the baby away in China.

Why do Nordic men care so much about their families? Just because the welfare in these countries is too good and women are too independent, they don't need to rely on men to get long-term meal tickets, and they have been prepared for them from birth to death.

So when a woman says she is willing to marry you, a man is so grateful and willing to take care of his family and children with all his physical strength. It is said that men who can't marry local women now have a convenient way, that is, to go to Southeast Asia to buy a wife and go back to live, at least with a foot warmer in the long winter night.

This painting is very beautiful.

I like this doll's earrings.

The sand on the road is children's world.

A wet nurse enjoying a sunny bath