Chapter 513: Crossing the Sea Island

In the Nordic department store, the products sold are mainly mid-to-high-end goods, and the goods include almost everything, from footwear, sports equipment, men's and women's clothing, to glass ceramics, jewelry, and perfumes.

There is even an optical shop, a post office, a travel agency, and a quick rinse shop in the department store, so it's very convenient for sightseeing. Filippak, a well-known women's clothing specialty store, also has a counter in the department store.

H&M's popular Nordic casual wear H&M's full name is Hennes & Mauritz, which is popular all over the world for casual wear, and is an authentic Swedish brand.

Since its establishment in 1947, it has expanded rapidly, with 100 branches in Sweden alone, and Europe such as Denmark, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands... It has 400 branches in European countries and more than 500 stores around the world, and is very popular with young people around the world.

Svenckt Tenns Sweden's IKEA furniture, the representative of Swedish modern design, is internationally famous, but Svenckt Tenns, another Swedish restaurant that sells furniture items with unique tastes, can be said to be more popular with the local middle class and people. "Svenckt Tenns" is a company that started by creating fine arts.

Founded in Stockholm in 1924, the company is the only one of its kind in Stockholm and has no stores worldwide, so anyone who likes the company's products is here to buy them. It is said that many European royalties and celebrities are lovers of the shop.

The store is known for its lighting and simple lines of furniture in Scandinavian colors, with natural design patterns that are perfect for personalizing your home. Among them, Svenckt Tenns has a collection of 2,000 paintings by the famous designer Josef Frank (1885~1967), which are printed on many fabrics and Svenckt Tenns' table lamps, enhancing the artistic atmosphere of these furniture items.

Svenckt Tenns has a planned approach to training talented people from up-and-coming designers, which is why the product has always been innovative and unique. The shop also offers interior design consulting services, but at a reasonable cost.

Svenckt Tenns is part of the Royal Society of Sciences, and a portion of the company's surplus income is donated to the foundation, which is dedicated to the cultivation of new designers and the preservation of the creations of Josef Frank.

IKEA's popular home furnishings store in Stockholm's satellite town of Skarholmen is the headquarters of the world's largest furniture chain IKEA, which was originally the world's largest IKEA store, and was recently replaced by the newly opened IKEA hyperstore in Chicago, USA.

Although it is no longer the number one in the world, IKEA is still a rather amazing store, with a wide variety of furniture items arranged on different floors and placed like a giant warehouse.

Thanks to the famous centre, there are buses from the city centre every Monday to Friday, so if you like anything, you don't have to take him home, just bring back his catalogue and buy it at the IKEA centre in your home country.

The Old Town Shopping Street to the Old Town Shopping Treasure Hunt stretches from Queen Street on the main island of Stockholm to the Old City shopping street Vasterlanggatan and Stora Nygatan Avenue, which is the most densely populated shopping street in Stockholm.

However, there are some things to keep in mind when shopping.

Swedish customs has certain restrictions and regulations on the carrying of food, animals and plants, tobacco, and alcohol by ordinary inbound and outbound passengers, and it is strictly forbidden to carry drugs, firearms and ammunition. 400 duty-free cigarettes, or 100 cigars, or 500 grams of tobacco, 2 bottles of wine. Maximum take-out or in-entry limit of SEK 6,000.

Of course, this is a reminder to ordinary people, and for those who have hands and eyes to the sky, these are not problems. For someone like Ye Chao with extraordinary abilities, it is not a problem.

Traveling, shopping by the way, is a fashionable way of life for modern people to travel abroad.

Surfing in the mountains and waters, surfing in the sea......

The way of life of modern people is really colorful......

Ye Chao's arrival was very sudden, and his departure was also very floating, patting his buttocks, not taking away a single cloud, he crossed the sea to a place again......

This place, still Swedish.

It's called Gotland.

Located in Sweden, it is also the largest island in Sweden and the Baltic Sea, with an area of 3,145.45 square kilometers, accounting for less than 1% of Sweden. According to 2004 data, there are 57,600 inhabitants living on the island, of whom about 22,600 live in the main city of Visby.

The island's main sources of income are tourism and agriculture.

Gotland has its own old provinces, provinces and municipalities, including the small islands of Faro and Gotska Sand?n to the north and the smaller island of Karlsän to the west.

The island has a total of 57,317 inhabitants (2006 statistics), of which 22,600 live in the main city of Visby. The island's income is mainly based on tourism and agriculture.

This area is also part of the legendary origin of the Goths.

Historically, the island of Gotland belonged to the Old Province of Gotland. The province of Gotland, which now governs the island of Gotland, and the city of Gotland, the only municipality under its jurisdiction, cover the same land as the old province.

The provincial and municipal offices of Gotland are located in Visby, where two-fifths of the island's population (about 22,600 people) live.

Gotland is located 90 kilometers east of mainland Sweden and about 130 kilometers from the three Baltic states. Although Gotland appears to be only an island, the Old Province of Gotland also includes several smaller neighbouring islands, which are also influenced by Gotland culture......

Gotland was formed as a sedimentary rock in the Silurian period, and the rocks were deposited in a southeasterly direction. The Silurian limestone and shale consist of 13 layers 200 to 500 meters thick, with the southern part being the thickest, covering an Ordovician rock alignment 75 to 125 meters thick.

It was deposited on the edge of an equatorial continent in a shallow, hot, salty sea. Its water depth never exceeds 175 to 200 meters and has become shallower over time. The reef began to form in the Landovele, when the sea depth was 50 to 100 meters.

Some of the later rocks in the south have some sandstone, indicating that the sand formed close to the coastline.

The island of Gotland is formed by sedimentary rocks, mainly limestone, but sandstone is also found in the south. The limestone has been weathered to form a unique karst terrain, also known as Rauk. The island is home to many fossils made up mainly of rogosa corals and brachiopods, and there are many well-preserved sea pillars at sea.

The island of Gotland was inhabited by the Gotland people, and ruins such as Ajvide show that the Gotland settled on the island since prehistoric times. Gotland has long been a commercial center, and Visby is the most important Hanseatic city on the Baltic Sea. In the late Middle Ages, there were 20 "courts" on the island, each of which elected judges to be represented in the "landsting".

The "island court" is responsible for passing new laws and will also make other decisions on behalf of the island as a whole.

Gutasaga tells the story of Siafe and his descendants settling on the island. The book also speaks

The sedimentary landforms describe the migration of one-third of the population to southern Europe, which is related to the custom of the Goths, who share the same name as the Gotland (the locals call themselves Gutar).

The book says that the Gotland later surrendered to the Swedish king, claiming that there was an agreement between the two sides at that time, and that the Swedish king and bishop had obligations to Gotland. Thus, this not only records the history of Gotland, but also asserts that Gotland is independent of Sweden.