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What amazing natural scenery in Norway is worth visiting?

In addition to the aurora and the road to heaven, what other breathtaking scenery are there in Norway, the northernmost part of the earth? Haruki Murakami planted a forest in my heart.

From then on, the impression of Norway was related to Otawa Forest.

In fact, Norway is more than just a forest.

A winding coastline

Numerous islands

Make this 10,000-year-old island country particularly charming.

oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway and the oldest capital of Scandinavia. Its name comes from the old Norwegian language, one is "God" and the other is "Grassland". Oslo is located in the northernmost part of Oslo Fjord in the southeast of China, surrounded by mountains, jungles and Yuan Ye on three sides, which has both the charming scenery of coastal cities and the majestic momentum relying on high mountains and dense forests.

Oslo's municipal construction pays attention to maintaining a strong medieval color and unique Nordic scenery. Rich as it is, there are few skyscrapers in this city. Most of the streets are buildings with 6 or 7 floors, surrounded by neat lawns and all kinds of flowers. The city also has some excellent museums, including the National Art Gallery and the Pirate Ship Museum, as well as the famous vigeland Sculpture Park, which is a very suitable place for walking.

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Oslo Palace is one of the most famous landmark buildings in Oslo, and it is also the witness of Norwegian history from 18 14. 1 825 65438+1October1was laid by King Carl Johann and officially put into use during the reign of King Oscar I of Sweden of Sweden on July 26th, 849. The palace has multiple functions, which is not only the residence of the king and queen, but also the place where the Norwegian monarch handles daily affairs. The king also held state meetings, held state banquets and hosted leaders of other countries here.

The Royal Palace, built by Danish architect Hans DitlevFranciscus Linstow, covers an area of 3,320 square meters, with 173 rooms inside, and the decoration is very noble and luxurious. There is a special reception room, and there are royal gardens and royal squares outside the main building. There are tree-lined paths and several exquisite sculptures in the garden. Royal Square is the largest celebration square in Norway. Every May 17, Norway National Day, members of the royal family will appear on the balcony of the palace and wave to the parade in the square.

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City Hall is the political center of this maritime city, which was completed by Norwegian artists from 1900 to 1950. It shows people the history, culture, work and life of Norway in an all-round way. This brick red building was built to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the founding of Oslo, with a concave layout and a large number of sculptures around it, representing all aspects of Norwegian life.

There is a big fountain in front of the city hall, which leads to the city hall along the steps on both sides. The hall has a wide view and is surrounded by large historical murals. With a piano on one side, you can see several different types of rooms along the steps. Each room has a special display, from furniture to murals of figures and seascapes that can be seen through windows, all of which make visitors feel its historical atmosphere and experience its past and changes.

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Bigdi Peninsula is a museum island. Oslo not only has many museums with the theme of Viking navigation, but also has a large folk village, which shows the national culture of Norway. Museums on Bigedi Peninsula include Pirate Ship Museum, Folk Museum and Fromm Museum. Among them, there are three pirate ships unearthed in Oslo Fjord. These pirate ships were taken ashore to build tombs for the nobles, and at the same time, they were taken ashore with everything that people thought the deceased needed in the future, including jewelry, furniture, food and servants. There is also a royal land on the peninsula, which is heavily guarded.

BGO

Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and is known as "the largest and most beautiful port capital on the west coast". Bergen, located on the steep fjord line on the west coast of Norway, is a beautiful seaport city, with its back to the harbor and seven hills, and its urban area close to Bibi Bay and direct access to the Atlantic Ocean.

Bergen's main architectural tourist area is near the port, with many ancient buildings in the Hanseatic League era in the middle ages in the north and modern shopping streets in the south. The oldest place in this city is brigham Laogang, where there are many ancient wooden houses, and it has also been selected as a World Heritage by UNESCO.

Brugen

Brueggen means "embankment" in Norwegian and is the oldest area in Bergen. Most of the buildings in the town are ancient wooden houses, where famous ancient buildings are concentrated. From14th century to16th century, Bruggen was once an important port of Hanseatic League countries. Although many elegant and unique wooden houses were severely damaged in many fires, the main houses have been preserved to this day, and dozens of them have now become artists' studios.

These transformed wooden houses have restored their former appearance, mostly three-story buildings, with narrow windows, steep roofs and gables all made of wooden strips. Log cabins generally have stone basements, and there is an open-air museum composed of 35 log cabins from 18 to 19 century, which shows the ancient features of the town. 1979 was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

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Mount Freian is the commanding height of Bergen. If you want to have a panoramic view of Bergen, you can take the Freian cable car connecting Freian peak and Bergen city center. At the top of the mountain, you can overlook the whole bay view of Bergen and the surrounding islands. The cable car runs between Bergen (near the fish market) and Freian Mountain all the year round, with a total length of 850 meters and runs every 15 minutes. But if the weather is fine, hiking is also a good way to visit Freian Mountain. There are countless mountain roads winding between the lakes and mountains, waiting for your visit.

||||| Fantoude Wooden Board Church

This is a wooden church built in the Viking era and one of the only 39 wooden churches left in Norway. This church was built in the era of dual beliefs from Nordic mythology to Christianity, with a history of more than 800 years. The wooden church was completely destroyed by fire in June 1976, and was rebuilt and restored in May 1997. The original building was built at 1 150, which is located along the Songgen Fjord, and 1883 was moved to the present site.

The dragon pattern on the roof of the church was decorated at that time to drive away Christianity, which was regarded as pagan. Except for the dragon, the woodcarving pattern inside is the same as that of the pirate ship.

fjord

Norway is famous for its fjords and is known as the "country of fjords". From wallunger Fjord in the north to Oslo Fjord in the south, one after another, endless winding fjords and countless glacier remains constitute magnificent and exquisite fjord scenery. Among many fjords, Songgen Fjord, Gai Langille Fjord, Hadanger Fjord and Luze Fjord are the most spectacular, and are called "the four Norwegian fjords".

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Songgen Fjord is located in Songgen, western Norway. EULAN SPA01 is the largest fjord in Norway and the second longest fjord in the world. The fjord is 240 kilometers long and its deepest point can reach 1308 meters. The peaks on both sides of the strait compete for beauty, the waterfalls are suspended and the terrain is dangerous. Occasionally, there are some quaint houses dotted on the mountainside, which are full of vitality in the wild interest.

|||| Luze Gorge Bay

Luzel Fjord is located in Riffle, south of Norwegian Fjord. In addition to the beautiful scenery of the fjord, there are two natural world famous mountains-Sherragburton Stone and the pulpit.

Sherag Burton stone, also known as "miracle stone", is located in Sherag Mountain, Norway. This is a stone with an area of 5 square meters. It is called "miracle stone" because this stone is just in the narrow gap between two huge rocks, and there is a canyon as deep as 3,000 feet below, and this stone uses the principle of perfect balance of nature and is cleverly stuck in it, just like a masterpiece of heaven.

The pulpit is the most famous tourist attraction in Riffle. This boulder is 604 meters higher than Luzel Fjord, and it was exposed to the world after the glacier melted about 10000 years ago. Because its shape is similar to the platform of a church priest, it is named the pulpit. From here, you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of Luzel Fjord.

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With a total length of 179 km, Hadangge Fjord is the second longest fjord in Norway and the third longest fjord in the world, with a depth of 800 meters. Ha Dangel Fjord is the gentlest of the four fjords, with idyllic beauty.

Noel Haimson is one of the most beautiful and famous scattered villages in Hadangel Fjord. This beautiful place with the phrase "It is a lifelong regret not to reach Nohai Musson" is the essence of the whole fjord. The small village has a unique rural scenery, with lush trees and blooming flowers in summer. There are many waterfalls around the village, especially when the snow and ice melt. The scene of waterfalls running down is really spectacular, and the most memorable one is Stings Waterfall.

|||| Gai Langille Fjord

Gai Langille Fjord is one of the most beautiful and mysterious fjords in Norway, which is famous for its numerous waterfalls. The waterfalls here are spectacular, and the water on the mountain rushes to the ground almost vertically, making a deafening sound. The water poured down and the mist began to rise, just like a hazy veil hanging over the cliff. The sun shines on it to form a beautiful rainbow, which is very spectacular.