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The island of Bornholm is located in the Baltic Sea, between Poland and Sweden, 150 km off the east coast of Denmark. The island's lush greenery and rolling hills, with vast forests and natural sandy beaches, perfectly reflect the natural beauty of Denmark. In addition, the island also has cultural attractions such as domed cathedrals and medieval military fortresses.
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Roskilde, located on the island of Zealand, 30 km from Copenhagen, is home to Denmark's oldest town and pirate ship museum, where many kings and queens are buried in Roskilde's Cathedral. In addition, the Roskilde Festival attracts thousands of visitors every summer.
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Located in the heart of the capital city of Copenhagen, Tivoli Park is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. There is a fortress around the park, surrounded by greenery, where you can enjoy equestrian and social events throughout the year. The night view is also dreamlike and beautiful.
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Kronborg Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort is located near the city of Helsingør. During the Renaissance, it was a strategic point for Denmark to control the entrance to the Baltic Sea.
Shakespeare's tragic work Hamlet was created against this backdrop.
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Newhave is a man-made canal in the heart of Copenhagen, with colorful houses on both sides of the river, and a boat trip along the river to see Copenhagen is a different scenery. You can also find the former home of the famous fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen.
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The old streets of the capital, Copenhagen is the most populous city in Denmark, stroll through the charming streets of the old town, see the avant-garde architecture of the modern town, and you will find the perfect combination of classic and modern.
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Located in the south of the island of Funen, Iesco Castle is surrounded by lakes and has a rich collection of museums, such as antique cars. The scenery is beautiful and peaceful.
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Riber is the oldest city in Denmark, built in the early 8th century in western Jutland, with a 12th-century cathedral and Viking museum.
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Skagen is the northernmost city in Denmark, famous for the Skagen school, with the country's most important port and beautiful white sand beaches.
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Aarhus is a port city on Jutland and is considered the happiest in Denmark by its inhabitants, with about 40,000 students among them, accounting for more than 10% of the population.
Chanthaburi is located on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, and means "moon city" in Hindu. Chanthaburi's coat of arms is also in the shape of a rabbit in the moon. According to the local Thai people, the jade rabbit lives on the moon, symbolizing the peace and tranquility of the local area. >>>More
There are actually quite a lot of unpopular and interesting cities in China. Nowadays, many people are becoming more and more disappointed with the crowded and popular scenic spots, and they are looking for fun and unpopular small cities to visit. Here, I recommend Kaiping, Hezhou, and Jieyang in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong. >>>More
I think the hottest place I've ever been to is when I went to Xiamen in my third year of high school, the weather was very, very, very hot, and we also played together on Gulangyu Island, there were quite a lot of people on it, it felt very hot, and we also rode around the island, and I felt like I was already sweating halfway through the ride.
The northern half of China went, and Xinjiang only went to northern Xinjiang. In recent years, I have been preparing to play the Great Southwest.
The main thing is that there is a positioning record, when the mobile phone is turned on, there will be a record of the trip, and the signal strength of each city is different, so you can know which cities you have been to. There is no way to find it, and after the phone is turned off, the location information will be turned off.