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I saw the aurora in "exciting battlefield". Have you ever seen the real aurora borealis?

It takes a lot of money and time to see the aurora in the North Pole. Although I haven't been there, the beauty of the Arctic aurora has long been deeply imprinted in my mind. It is understood that you can't see the aurora when you just enter the Arctic Circle. To appreciate the beauty of the aurora, you'd better go to the following places: Saliselka, Finland, Inari, Reykjavik, Iceland, Tromso, Norway, Svalbard and so on.

Surrey Cerca

Located in the northernmost part of Finland, it is a small town with only 350 residents. The biggest feature here is that you can lie in a transparent glass room and enjoy the beauty of the aurora comfortably. This kind of hut is simple but unique in structure, made of completely transparent glass material. Because of its uniqueness, it is very popular. If you want to go, you'd better book it six months to one year in advance.

Inari

Inari is called the best aurora observation point, because the aurora seen here is like a fox's tail, long, charming and shining with enchanting green light, which complements the beautiful and quiet lakes around, and is a holy place for many photographers to take pictures.

Reykjavik

The capital of Iceland is located near the Arctic Circle, so it is also called the northernmost capital in the world. The feature here is that it has many wonderful natural landscapes such as blue lake hot springs, golden waterfalls and fountains. If the weather is clear, you can see the faint aurora in the night sky.

Tromso

Known as the "Arctic Gateway", it is also the largest city in northern Norway. So when it comes to the aurora season, a large number of tourists will come here to enjoy the aurora. It is characterized by being located in the center of the aurora ellipse, so you can often enjoy the aurora, and the season of the aurora is also very long, from September to April of the following year.