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In early February, things to note when going to Sweden, and places to visit in Sweden

You must visit Stockholm, Sweden, the old streets, the Vasa Museum, and the Royal Palace. It’s fun to buy a transportation pass and run around on the subway or boat. The subway in Sijing is very unique. The big islands around Stockholm are also good. They have the former summer palace of the royal family, although I have never been there. In Stockholm, you can buy a cruise ticket to Finland or Estonia. You can get there in just one night's sleep, and you can see tens of thousands of small islands around Stockholm. I went to Tallinn in Estonia at that time, and the Mid-World Town is very good~~ The entertainment on board There are quite a few, including duty-free shops and so on. . . The weather is still relatively cold in February. If you go to the north of Sweden, there are aurora tours in winter, and you can ride sleighs and stay in wooden houses, but I am not sure if they are available in February. If you go south, I personally think it would be good if you can take Denmark with you. Right next to it, I recommend Copenhagen, Hamlet's Castle and the Crystal Palace

If you want specialties. . . I lived in Sweden for a year, and I brought a few pieces of chocolate home. The local ones in Sweden include meatballs and fish. I can’t tell you how the fish is made. It’s a bit like sashimi with dipping sauce. Anyway, the meatballs are good. As for fish, I’ve tasted some pretty good ones.

Swedish Trojan horses are as famous as Trojan horses, but we don’t know much about them. Sijing sells a lot of them, so I bought a small one. The big ones are quite expensive and painted, so you can buy them. . .

As for other things, there are many souvenir shops in Sijing, just buy what you like