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Famous tourist attractions in Norway

The scenery in Norway has a wide strait, an ancient and long history, retro and interesting streets and artistic parks. In short, you won't feel empty and bored here, and you will feel very happy every day ~ Let's take a look at the famous scenic spots in Norway.

Songgen Fjord Songgen Fjord is known as the "king of fjords", the longest and deepest fjord in the world and a member of the United Nations World Heritage List. The perfect combination of snow-capped mountains, canyons and oceans is the biggest attraction here. Take a boat and walk with seagulls in the winding fjord to deeply understand the harmonious beauty between man and nature.

In addition to sightseeing by boat, it is also a good choice to take a train from the steep Fromm Railway to see the fjords. Conditional tourists can also better experience the scenery of the fjord by riding and drifting. May to August is the best time to visit the fjord every year. Sailing in the fjord is windy and the temperature is low, so you need to wear more warm clothes.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day

Bryggen, which means wharf, also known as "Tyskebryggen", is a series of Hanseatic League commercial buildings arranged on the east side of Bergen Fjord in Norway. Rows of small colored buildings are lined up in front of the pier, which has become a unique landscape of the city. 1979 is listed as a world cultural heritage.

Bergen was founded in 1070, and Bruggen is the oldest part of the city. 1360, the Hanseatic League established a trading post here, and Bergen also developed into an important trading center. Bruggen's buildings were gradually taken over by Hanseatic merchants. The warehouse is full of goods, especially fish from northern Norway and grain from Europe.

Because most houses are made of wood, Bergen has experienced many fires in history. Parts of Bruggen were destroyed by fire at 1955. This area was used to build the Bruggen Museum. Nowadays, Bruggen is full of tourists, with souvenir shops, gift shops, restaurants, bars and museums on one side.

Vigeland Sculpture Park vigeland Sculpture Park, also known as Rana Park, is a sculpture theme park with 2 12 sculptures by Norwegian sculptor Gustav vigeland on display. The statues in the garden take human's "life and death" as the theme, reflecting the whole life process from the birth of a baby to childhood, adolescence, youth, prime of life, old age and death, which is thought-provoking. Among many sculptures, the most famous are Sinatragan and Mo Knollys. The huge stone pillar is very conspicuous, reaching as high as 14 meters, with the characters of 12 1 carved on it. As for the "angry boy", it is located on the left side of the bridge to the giant stone pillar, and it is easy to miss it if you don't pay attention.

Transportation: bus and tram 12 to r? Dhusplassen or AkerBrygge station

Mount Floyan (Florida? Yen), located in the east of Bergen, 320 meters above sea level, stops at the top of the mountain, and you can have a panoramic view of the charming and beautiful Bergen in the embrace of mountains and fjords.

The hiking routes on the mountain crisscross, which is quite suitable for hiking. There are also cafes, restaurants and children's playgrounds. The Floy cableway up the mountain is one of the most famous scenic spots in Norway. If you haven't been on the Floyd ropeway, you can't count as Bergen. Floy cableway is open all year round, seven days a week, from morning till night. The cable car can take tourists to the top of Floian at an altitude of 320 meters in five to eight minutes, bringing you an unprecedented heartbeat experience all the way.