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Norway, the happiest country in the world, why do local rich people love to live in turf houses?
It is amazing that Norwegian citizens can still get a million yuan after retirement, so everyone is very interested in their housing. What kind of housing do Norwegians with so much money want? Norway is different from other countries. Even if I have money, I won't buy myself a villa or a tall building. I prefer to live in a straw house.
The reason why Norwegians like to live in a grass house is that the original grass house can shelter them from the severe snowstorm in winter. It is precisely because of the emergence of turf houses that the Nordic people can avoid the important and avoid the light. Their turf house is very particular about materials, and usually uses birch bark as the roof. Even if you use it for a long time, you don't have to worry about the roof rotting in the open air. When building a house, you need to spread bark first, but also spread thick sand on the bark, and then plant some green plants on the roof. The interior decoration is also exquisite, and most houses are only 10-40 square meters. Sparrows are small and well equipped.
Especially for Norwegian retirees, they will go to the countryside to build their own turf house after retirement, and spend their old age here, which is a symbol of the wealth they have gained through hard work all their lives. Most Norwegians like to live in straw houses. In Norway, we can see nearly 100 large-scale grass houses. In these straw houses, almost 70% of the residents live, and only a few houses are vacant.
It turns out that the straw house in winter can bear 500 kilograms per square meter. Even if there is thick snow on the roof in winter, there is no need to worry that the snow will collapse the house and the walls will become more durable. Because of the protection of grass, the roof can also play a role in preventing wind and keeping warm for residents.
It turned out that when the Icelandic volcano erupted, it had a great impact on the climate in Norway, leading to a rapid drop in local temperature. It snowed for several days, and many people were buried in their sleep. Fortunately, however, those who lived in the hut were unscathed. Many thatched cottages that have been used for hundreds of years still firmly protect the safety of residents in the snow. Only the straw house was not crushed by the heavy snow. It was after this disaster that the local government strongly urged residents to build straw houses for the safety of residents, so gradually Norwegians developed the habit of living in straw houses.
The residents here are really happy, and the turf house they live in is also very meaningful and unique.
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