Chapter 440: Copenhagen

After seeing the Little Mermaid, Ye Chao temporarily stayed in Copenhagen, the capital where the bronze statue is located.

The city is famous, beautiful, and has Hans Christian Andersen's cemetery.

It was a tranquil place, spread out under 100-foot-tall manicured poplar trees in a major forest**, and the garden cemetery was dotted with fairy tale sculptures.

Hans Christian Andersen's Cemetery is the resting place of Hans Christian Andersen.

Located in the heart of Copenhagen, it's so charming that people use it as a park for picnics, jogging, cycling or walking with the kids.

Resting in this place, the father of Danish fairy tales, he shouldn't feel so lonely anymore, right?

After feeling the poignancy of the fairy tale, Ye Chao is also going to return to reality and face the prosperity of the city......

Yes, the city is bustling.

Copenhagen, Danish: Köbenhavn, English: Copenhagen, it is the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark, the largest city and the largest port, and the largest city in Northern Europe.

It is the political, economic, cultural, and transportation center of Denmark.

It is located in the eastern part of the Danish island of Zealand, across the Øresund Strait from Malmö, Sweden's third largest city.

Copenhagen has been selected as the "Best City to Live In" by UN-Habitat and awarded it the "Best Design City".

Such an honor is rare in the forest of cities in the world.

Most of Denmark's important food, shipbuilding, machinery, electronics and other industries are concentrated here, and many important international conferences in the world are held here.

Copenhagen is both a traditional trading and shipping centre and an emerging manufacturing city. 1/3 of the country's factories are built in the Greater Copenhagen district.

Copenhagen is a famous historical and cultural city in the world, with beautiful and clean appearance, and the new large industrial enterprises and ancient buildings in the middle of the city.

The mermaid statue, Denmark's icon, is a place of contemplation by the sea, and a fairytale castle and royal palace sit next to each other in the city, ancient and magical, artistic and modern.

It is the capital, the largest city and the largest port of Denmark, and the political, economic and cultural center of Denmark. It is located in the eastern part of the Danish island of Zealand, across the Øresund Strait from Malmö in Sweden. Copenhagen is a famous Nordic city and one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, known as the most fairytale city.

After the completion of the Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen and Malmö, Sweden, were able to travel by vehicle and rail, facilitating the exchange of human resources between the two places, and the number of commuters using the Øresund Bridge continues to grow every year.

In addition, the opening of the bridge will allow the two cities to form the largest urban agglomeration in the Nordic region.

In 2008, Monocle magazine selected Copenhagen as the "Best City to Live in" and awarded it "Best Design City". Copenhagen is ranked as a world-class city in the third category of the Global City Classification.

In addition, Copenhagen was ranked third in Western Europe as the "ideal city for corporate headquarters", after Paris and London.

In the 12th century, the Patriarch of Absa of Loskiler built a fortress here, creating the "Merchant's Port (Copenhagen)".

It is the gateway not only to Denmark but also to Northern Europe. It is an important port city, and the romantic atmosphere that pervades the whole city captivates everyone who comes to visit. Tivoli Park Tivoli and the mermaid statue can be said to be the symbol of Copenhagen.

There is also the world's first pedestrian street, Troy, which has a wide variety of products that will appeal to those who don't like shopping. It's not just the shopping that's fascinating, but also the museums and galleries and the history of the place will make your trip even more impressive.

If you're tired or hungry, you can take a break at an open-air café or restaurant. In the heart of Copenhagen, there are a variety of restaurants serving not only traditional Danish dishes, but also delicacies from all over the world. Why not soak up the atmosphere of the capital among the locals?

Like other European cities, the centre of Copenhagen is home to many services, crafts and commercial enterprises. The headquarters of the world's largest fur manufacturer, Copenhagen Fur Company, are located here.

Most of the industrial enterprises are on the outskirts of the city, and many are relocated to other regions, even foreign countries. Including three famous breweries in Copenhagen, some of which were relocated to Jutland.

Copenhagen is home to most of the country's most important industries such as food, shipbuilding, machinery, and electronics. Copenhagen is both a traditional trading and shipping centre and an emerging manufacturing city. 1/3 of the country's factories are built in the Greater Copenhagen district. The main industrial projects are shipbuilding, machinery, canning, brewing, etc.

The local East Asia Company, Bmister-Wynne Machinery and Shipbuilding Company are world-famous. After 1950, industry and population moved to the suburbs, and the population of urban areas gradually decreased.

Copenhagen is the political, economic and cultural center of Denmark, the largest and most important city in the country, and is a famous ancient city. Copenhagen is also an important land, sea and air transport hub in Northern Europe, with train and ferries connecting the Swedish port of Malmö.

Denmark is the political, economic and cultural center, and it is also the largest military port and commercial port in the country. 30% of the country's industry is concentrated here, with shipbuilding, machine building, metallurgy, chemicals, food processing and textile industries.

Export meat and dairy products. There is an academy of sciences, a university (founded in 1478), and so on. The old city is arranged in a radial pattern with the central square as the core. The newly built northwest suburbs are separated from the old city by a lake.

Copenhagen is located on Zealand, Denmark's largest island, across the sea from Malmö, Sweden. A small part of the city is located on the island of Amagill. Note that Copenhagen and Copenhagen County are two different things, and Copenhagen is not part of Copenhagen County, but is an independent municipality.

Geologically, Copenhagen is located on a moraine left over from the glacial period (moraine in most parts of Denmark).

Copenhagen has a mild climate, as you can see from the graph, the maximum temperature of the large thermometer is 30 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is -20 degrees, and Copenhagen has never exceeded this temperature range in its history.

Danes love nature, and the tourist poster "Mother Duck", designed by the Danish painter Vig Vigneper, depicts a policeman blocking all traffic so that a mother duck can lead her ducklings across the road.

Some people are so extreme that they don't even fight flies, believing that "they also have the right to live". There are no buildings that are too tall in the city, and the scenery is beautiful. There are several bicycles that are provided free of charge by the municipality to tourists, financed by companies that advertise on wheels.

Copenhagen has a temperate maritime climate with mild seasons. The average summer temperature is around 22°C (72°F) and the lowest is around 14°C (57°F), while the low temperature in winter is around 0°C (32°F).

Rainfall is also moderate, but it rains all year round. There is only a small amount of snow in winter.

Copenhagen is a beautiful and clean city, with new large industrial enterprises and old medieval buildings, making it both modern and antique.

Among the many ancient buildings, the most representative are some old palace forts. Located in the heart of the city, Christiansborg is the oldest. Christiansborg was rebuilt after it was burned down in 1794.

In the past, it was the palace of the King of Denmark and was home to the parliament and government buildings. The Kronburg Palace, built on a rock at the exit of the Øresund Strait, was a military fortress that once guarded the ancient city, and still preserves the forts and weapons built at that time.

In addition, the royal palace where the Danish kings lived, Amalienburg, is also quite famous. The bell tower of Copenhagen City Hall is also often crowded with curious visitors. Because there is an intricate and intricately crafted astronomical clock.

It is said that the astronomical clock not only travels extremely accurately, but also calculates the positions of the planets in space, and can tell people: the names of the days of the week, the days and months of the Gregorian calendar, the movement of the constellations, solar time, Central European time, sidereal time, etc. The clock was created by a locksmith named Olsen over the course of forty years and at great expense.

"The sun is too clear in May, and the cows are ploughing on Shiro Island, and the cherry blossoms are spitting out pear flowers, and the spring water is spraying out the sea level. The mermaid by the bay is suspicious of dreams, and the sculptures in the museum are like life; the Nordic scenery is now viewed, and the most beautiful folk sentiment is Danjing. Guo Moruo once wrote such a poem in praise of Copenhagen after traveling to the Nordic countries.

In a few words, the poem expresses the vivid and moving style of Copenhagen when the sun is shining, the spring flowers are blooming, and the mermaid statue is quietly meditating on the seaside.

Copenhagen is a city of classic and modern, vibrant, passionate and artistic. Hans Christian Andersen spent most of his life in Copenhagen, where many of his books were written.

Copenhagen is home to fairytale castles and palaces, villages and manors. From the old royal palace, which has precipitated its ancient history, to the Amalienborg Palace, which continues the legend of the royal family, it is located next to each other in this city.

Copenhagen is home to many palaces, castles, and ancient buildings. The city is full of art, with many art museums such as the Akon Art Center, the Louisiana Museum, and the National Museum.

From ancient classical art to colorful modern art, you'll find plenty of displays here. Copenhagen is a fascinating place where the ancient and the magical, the artistic and the modern, the natural and the human, the passionate and the tranquil come together in a city.

Ye Chao had to admire, including Copenhagen, the cities of many European countries have been built beautifully......