Chapter 475: Tampere's Style
In Tampere, there is also an adventure park.
Ye Chao was still childlike again, and went to the adventure park, which is the entertainment center of Tampere, which has six parts, namely: playground, children's zoo, dolphinarium, aquarium, planetarium, and art museum.
When it comes to amusement parks or theme parks, it is generally believed that theme parks originated in the Netherlands and later flourished in the United States.
A Dutch Madura couple built a miniature park of 120 scenic spots in the Netherlands in memory of their only child who died in World War II.
This park is the first of its kind in the world to be a miniature scenic spot.
When it opened in 1952, it became a sensation in Europe and became the originator of theme parks.
However, the most famous amusement park in the world is Disneyland, built in 1958 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Walt Disney built the world's first modern large-scale theme park, Disneyland, in California, USA, which officially opened on July 17, 1955.
It's Mickey Mouse cartoon producer Disney (. Disney) masterpiece of a lifetime, attracting tens of millions of tourists every year.
Later, the same one was built on the Florida Peninsula in the southern part of the United States. In 1983, the third large-scale amusement park named "Disney" was completed near the city of Tokyo in Japan. In recent years, a number of amusement parks have also appeared in China's big cities.
In the future, with the development of tourism at home and abroad, the construction of amusement parks will be expanded and improved. There are many roller coasters and various amusement equipment that are popular with young people, and it is a good place to release stress and feel the excitement!
Disneyland combines Disney movie sets and animation techniques with mechanical equipment to bring themes throughout the game. Because of the unprecedented experience for tourists, it became popular in the United States and spread to the rest of the world.
There are a variety of amusement projects in the park, such as primitive social simulation, future world fantasy, large-scale thrilling projects, intellectual competition projects, classic shooting, etc. Some amusement parks have a complete range of projects, while others focus on one or several projects.
Many people may not know that "Disneyland" is actually a part of "Disney Resort". In addition to parks, Disney Resorts typically include themed hotels, Disneytown, and a range of recreational facilities. The so-called "Disneyland" contains many "theme parks", and different theme parks have different rides.
Up to now, the Disney family has 6 of the world's top family vacation destinations, namely California Disneyland Resort, Orlando Walt Disney World Resort, Tokyo Disneyland Resort, Paris Disneyland Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, and Shanghai Disney Resort.
Ye Chao's current city, Tampere, is a lakeport city in southwestern Finland, located between Lake Naihu and Lake Biha.
It is a railway hub and one of the most important industrial areas in the country.
Built in 1779, the economy began to flourish in the 19th century, powered by large hydroelectric power stations, and had factories for textiles, tanning, woodworking, machinery and papermaking.
Tampere is the largest inland city in Northern Europe with a population of more than 200,000, located in southwestern Finland, 180 kilometers from the capital Helsinki, with a population of 190,000, making it the second largest city in Finland. Tampere was founded in 1779 by order of King Gustar III of Sweden.
Tampere is beautifully located in a narrow strip of land between two large lakes, and the Tammel River, which runs through the city centre, is the birthplace of Tampere's industry.
Founded in 1779 on the banks of the Tampere rapids, it developed into the most industrialized city in Finland in the 19th century, and thanks to the new urban plan, the former industrial area has been revitalized again, with restaurants, shops, sports and weight loss centers and museums all set up here.
Tampere is also an international centre for metrics education and research, with two universities and many research institutes, and is the central city of southern Finland.
Tampere is the theatre capital of Finland, and the open-air theatre with rotating auditoriums, built in 1959, is the centre of the festival every August. Every year, Tampere hosts a variety of cultural events such as theatre festivals, jazz festivals and film festivals, attracting many foreign tourists.
There are a variety of museums in Tampere, but the only one in Finland, the Lenin Museum, is still preserved and open to visitors.
Tampere was once known worldwide for its timber, textile, metal and other industries, and was known as the Manchester of the North during the Industrial Revolution. Surprisingly, many of the red-brick factory buildings have now been transformed into leisure centers such as shops, restaurants, cinemas, and even luxury hotels, creating a unique urban style in Tampere.
Combined with a large amusement park, the Workers' Building, where the Russian Revolution took place, and a museum with precious manuscripts, it is not only a charm, but also a must-see for visitors to Finland.
Tampere's main attractions include the Tampere Cathedral, the famous Russian Revolutionary Workers' Building (i.e. Lenin Museum), the Moominvalley Museum, the Doll and Costume Museum with its rose garden, the 168-metre-high Nasinneula Observation Tower, the country's tallest observation tower, the giant Sarkanniemi Adventure Park, and the Amuri House Museum, which exhibits folk life from the 19th to the 20th centuries.
The Tammerkoski River is a popular spot for fishing and boat trips, and the Varkanranta Arts and Crafts Centre is located on the riverside.
Finland is known as the land of a thousand lakes, and Tampere is even more unique in that there are two large lakes in the city, and the two lakes have a drop of more than ten meters, and a power dam has been built at the junction of the two lakes, the dam is simple in design, blending in with the surrounding scenery, and flocks of pigeons walk in the green space.
The cuisine of the city of Tampere includes: salmon, white fish, reindeer meat, wild mushrooms, polar wild strawberries, yellow berries and more.
These are rare ingredients.
For example, there is a particularly delicious black sausage, which is a Finnish specialty and can only be sold in Tampere.
The city of Tampere and its surroundings are known for its natural beauty, and the nearby city centre is Shazhou, a recreation area, where Finland's tallest watchtower stands at 168 metres and a revolving restaurant with panoramic views of the city.
The ground floor of the tower houses a planetarium and an aquarium. There is a children's zoo nearby. Pispara is one of the most beautiful areas in the city, with steep serpentine slopes lined with buildings of various shapes.
When you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see the endless scenery of the lake and mountains...... Ye Chao also came to the open-air summer theater built in 1959, where the revolving audience stage was unique......
Tampere is home to a number of museums, including the Lenin Museum, among which the Doll Museum exhibits more than 1,200 rag dolls from around the world.
For the decision-makers of the early 21st century, who are sitting in schools, the most important thing in the future environment is communication and networking skills.
They came up with the concept of "infocircle", or city-wide intranet, that connects schools, urban community service agencies, and the Internet through the Internet. In the spring of 1997, all schools and libraries in the city of Tampere were connected to the Internet, and students over the age of 7 were able to take full advantage of the information superhighway at home, at school and in the library.