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Travel Notes.
Danish customs stipulates that the total value of goods purchased from other countries (except EU countries) (including airport duty-free shops and in-flight purchases) carried by passengers entering the country shall not exceed 1,350 CZK (excluding a certain amount of alcohol, tobacco and perfume).
Danes like to make gifts with flowers as a token of gratitude. White flowers are sent at weddings and funerals, and white flowers are avoided at other times. In some parts of Denmark, it is considered auspicious to give a wooden mallet engraved with love poems to a fiancée because it brings good luck and happiness.
The Danes organized the marriage for several days, but it was done in secret, because it would anger the ghosts or arouse their jealousy.
Denmark is part of the Schengen visa area, but not the Eurozone, and the local currency is the Danish krone.
The security in Northern Europe will be much better than that of other European countries, but in the city center, near the train station and the airport, the ** amount is larger, you should pay attention to take care of your belongings, do not talk to strangers casually.
Although the official language of Denmark is Danish, almost all Danes speak standard fluency in English, and it is natural to communicate with them.
Denmark has a wide range of metro and trains, so be sure to buy a ticket according to the place of origin before boarding the train and check in before you get on the train. There is a random ticket check on the bus, and if you find that you have evaded the fare, you will be fined 750 crowns and it will be recorded.
Most supermarkets and shops in Denmark are closed on holidays and less on Sundays, usually opening after 10 a.m. in the morning and closing after 8 p.m. in the evening, so shopping should be done during the day on weekdays.
Prices are high in Northern Europe, and Denmark is not a shopping paradise because the ** of each item includes high taxes. However, non-EU visitors who shop in Denmark on a tourist visa can apply for a tax refund.
In addition to Visa and MasterCard cards in Denmark, UnionPay cards can also be used in some supermarkets and shopping malls.
Denmark has a mild climate, but the winter is long, rainy and snowy, so you should pay attention to keeping warm and carrying rain gear; The average temperature in Denmark in summer is 20 degrees, and the sun should be protected during the day when the sun is strong. "
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I can't be sure about the first question, so I recommend calling ** to the embassy or intermediary to ask. Credit cards shouldn't affect going abroad, right?
The second question depends on what time period you are going to Denmark, whether you are studying or working, and how long you will be staying.
Be prepared to spend money, the price in Northern Europe is very high, a cucumber costs 10RMB, and a Chinese cabbage costs more than 20RMB. The rent for a month is around 2,700 DKK (more than 3,000 RMB) for the cheapest student apartment, and even more expensive for non-student apartments.
The language used in Denmark is Danish, but if you are good at English, you can basically communicate without any problems, and if you don't understand it, you must actively ask.
Winters in Denmark are tough, it's cold outside (of course, there's heating in the house), and it's dark early, so many people feel depressed in winter, so adjust your mood appropriately.
Danish life is very empty, there is no domestic color at all, it is basically not a house, and if you stay here for a long time, you will be forced to be a house, unless you have good communication skills.
Transportation in Denmark is to divide Denmark into several districts of different colors, two zones to go back and forth, three zones to go back and forth, and so on, so that you buy tickets. Before going to a place, you must first find out how many districts it is, otherwise you may be fined if you buy the wrong ticket. Although the cost of transportation here is very expensive, don't evade the fare and be fined 600 CZK if you are caught.
The more you talk about it, the more trivial it becomes, Mo.
Above, all the best :)
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Just returned from Denmark, which the locals say is the heaviest snow in 15 years. Snow boots are necessary and preferably waterproof. Most places have snow, and where there is no snow, wet glue.
So waterproof snow boots are a must-have. Denmark is very warm indoors, and many people wear big down jackets with short sleeves indoors. The heating system is still very good.
If you are a foreigner, you should pay attention to the tax refund form when buying things in Denmark, it seems that you can get a tax refund if you buy something more than 350. Denmark should pay attention to the need for lights when riding bicycles, otherwise a fine of 400dkk will be imposed. Also, you have to prepare some Danish kroner, many stores do not accept credit cards (because of the processing fee) and are unwilling to charge euros, although they can also be charged.
It doesn't light until 9 a.m. in Denmark now, and it's almost dark at 4 p.m. The store is open Monday to Friday until 530. The supermarket opened late.
Not very convenient. Copenhagen is a little bit better, after all, it's a big city. If you go to the so-called second largest city like Aushos, there's nothing to do.
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June to August of the year is the best time to visit Denmark, during this time when the flowers are blooming, especially beautiful, and the vision is sufficient, you can go to participate in many outdoor tourism activities.
2. Temperature and clothing index comma:
The average temperature in Denmark in June is 6 14. It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual wear, jackets, suits, light sweaters, etc.
3. Other travel precautions:
It is recommended to play for about 10 days, and it is estimated that the average cost per person is 25,000-35,000, and it is recommended to book air tickets and hotels in advance, which can save a lot of money. Finger key to remember the local embassy's **.
4. Bring essential items for travel:
A small amount of cash, a banker, a mobile phone, a camera, a change of clothes, necessary documents (passport, visa), etc.
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I think there are a few things you should pay attention to when traveling to Denmark. First of all, you have to understand what the local customs are, because every place will have its own customs, and if you go to the local area and don't follow their customs, you will be hated by people. It is important to find out what the local regulations are, because the laws and regulations are different in each country.
It is important to understand the areas where the laws of their country are different from ours. It is also necessary to know which attractions are more famous in the area, so that we can go where we should go.
One. Be aware of local customs
No matter which country you visit, you should be aware of the local customs, and the same should be true when visiting Denmark. If we write something that goes against local customs in Denmark, you are likely to be hated or rejected by the local people. It's like an old Chinese saying, it's called "follow the customs of the locals".
When we go to the local area, we should abide by the local customs, so that we can mingle with them and make friends abroad. <>
Two. Be aware of local regulations
In addition to following local customs, you should also follow local regulations, otherwise you may accidentally break the law. It's like if you go to Singapore, if you get caught littering, then you will be fined. Every country has a different attitude towards a thing, so you need to be aware of the local regulations to prevent you from accidentally breaking the law.
Three. Learn about local attractions
With the above two things done, you can find out what good spots there are in the area. When we go to a country, we have to go to the best places in their country, so that the trip is worthwhile. Once you've learned about the attraction, it's important to know when the attraction opens, its tickets**, and so on.
After reading it, remember to like + follow + **.
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It should be noted that when traveling, you must do a good job of strategy, pay attention to booking a hotel in advance, and you also need to prepare your passport and ID card, pay attention to travel with a group, sometimes you can also prepare some supplies, you must prepare some clothes, and you should choose some windbreakers when choosing clothes.
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Pay attention to the route, pay attention to the way of travel, pay attention to the language, pay attention to the food, pay attention to the etiquette, these things must be clear, so that you can have a very good trip.
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You should pay attention to the climate, pay attention to the local tourist attractions, also understand the traffic problems, but also understand the local topography, you need to prepare the necessities, and you need to carry a good ID card.
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Applicants do not need to make an appointment and must submit their application documents directly to the nine Danish Visa Application Centres in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Jinan, Nanjing and Shenyang. Information at the Visa Application Centre: Visa applicants can only submit their visa application at the Embassy of Denmark in Beijing, the Consulate of Denmark in Shanghai or the Consulate of Denmark in Guangzhou.
2. Applicants can go to the official website of the Danish Embassy in China**"Visas, Travel & Residency"page for detailed information on the visa application process in the following 4 steps: Step 1: ** or print the "Checklist".
Fill out the appropriate application** and prepare all the documents mentioned. Step 3: Submit your application.
Double-check all supporting materials prepared by the applicant. Once you have compiled these documents in order, you will submit them in person to the Denmark Visa Application Centre. Visa processing takes approximately 5-11 working days.
Incomplete documents may result in unnecessary delays or refusals. Step 4: Issue the visa.
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Denmark is a famous tourist city that many tourists like very much, in fact, each of us has a fairy tale in our hearts, because this is the birthplace of the world-famous fairy tale master Hans Christian Andersen, if you also want to travel to Denmark, then we will briefly introduce you to Denmark attractions recommended related to travel advice.
Hans Christian Andersen Museum, a Danish tourist attractionHans Christian Andersen's Museum is a very popular tourist attraction for many tourists, this museum is located in Odense, Denmark, and it is the most popular museum in Denmark and very famous museum, this museum was built to commemorate the centenary of the birth of the very famous child painter Hans Christian Andersen. In fact, this museum is very simple in appearance, because it is a very simple square of red tiles and white walls, and if tourists want to go to this museum, it is through a cobblestone alley, and the style of the buildings here is also very ancient, and the buildings here are pile by pile, very good-looking, and tourists are here like going back to the nineteenth century. And in this museum there is a very large showroom, and that's according to the time. In order, how was it furnished when Andersen was living here, and the current museum is restored to the former appearance, and there are many manuscripts created by Andersen at that time, and there are many very simple homes here, and visitors can feel the strong and simple feelings here.
The Copenhagen Opera House is a tourist attraction in DenmarkThe Copenhagen Opera House is a very popular tourist attraction for many tourists, it is the most important opera house in the world, and the architect of the opera house here is designed by a very important Danish architect, and the appearance of this building is very eye-catching, and it is a very large modernist building, and it can be called the most modern opera house in Europe. In fact, the appearance of this opera house is very fast, if you look at it from a distance, it is like a very large architectural structure, and if you look at it from the front, then it is a very large glass wall structure, and the gate of this opera house is very spectacular, visitors can see a very vast scenery here, behind this place is a Jurassic rock structure, and this can be called the most important place in the whole opera house.
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