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Planning a trip to Finland, which season is the best?
In addition, after two years in Finland, I found that Finland seems to have only summer and winter. . .
First, summer.
I sum up the weather in Finland, that is, "dogs freeze to death in winter and monkeys are cool in summer".
Summer in Finland usually begins in June and turns cold at the end of August. The average temperature will not exceed 28 degrees Celsius.
Because Finland is located in the high latitudes of the northern hemisphere, there will be extreme diurnal effects in summer. In summer, the sun usually doesn't set on the horizon, and at eight o'clock in the evening it will break as early as eight o'clock in the morning. In summer, you don't have to turn on the light when you get up and go to the toilet at night, because it's not dark outside at all.
The sunshine is long and the climate is cool, so going to Finland in summer is the best season.
Speaking of the scenic spots in Finland in summer, I personally think it's average, just a few big cities to visit.
There are many scenic spots in Helsinki, such as White Church and Rock Church, Tsar's Square and Finnish Fort. Secondly, Turku, the capital of Finland during the Swedish occupation, can also go, but there are not many scenic spots, just a small castle with some history.
Then, it is winter.
Winter and summer in Finland are completely opposite, with an extreme night effect. The extreme night in Finland is not completely without daylight, but the daylight time is very short, up to six hours. The most uncomfortable thing is that even these six hours, the sun is often not seen, either cloudy or snowy. So as soon as the sun comes out in winter, Finns who stay at home run out to bask in the sun.
Nearly one third of Finland is in the Arctic Circle, and rovaniemi, the hometown of Santa Claus, is the most attractive place for tourists in winter.
In rovaniemi, you can visit Santa Claus Village and Santa Claus Park, touch Santa Claus' beard, ride husky sleigh and reindeer sleigh driven by Sami people in Finland, and experience the fun-filled world of ice and snow.
When you go to Finland in winter, although there will be many interesting ice and snow projects, you must pay attention to keep warm, because it is MINUS 20-30 degrees or even colder there in winter. In Finland, breathing through the nose in winter can experience that nose hair is frozen by cold air when inhaling and melted when exhaling.
Therefore, to travel to Finland is the most comfortable summer first, and then the most distinctive winter.
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