Chapter 512: "Arctic Grouse"

The name derives from the island of Saltholm on the opposite shore. Peberholm Island in Denmark has a 4,050-metre-long tunnel, 3,510 metres under the seabed and 270 metres of approach roads at each end.

On the island, two railway lines are located below the carriageway. There is a 57-metre-high space between the deck and the water level for vessels, but the vast majority of traffic is done using the Drogden Strait, where the tunnel is located.

The entire bridge was designed by Arup.

The eastern bridge of the Øresund Bridge is equipped with a 200-metre-high central pier and a 57-metre-high space for ships to pass through the bridge.

The bridge project has been carefully demonstrated, investigated and studied by the governments of the two countries, and strict regulations have been made to ensure that the bridge does not affect the flow of water into the Baltic Sea and to reduce the damage to marine life.

Copenhagen International Airport, the western starting point of the Øresund Bridge, has already begun to make preparations. For example, the expansion of airports, the construction of roads and railways connecting the city center, and the construction of new international train stations.

A series of infrastructure developments will allow Copenhagen International Airport to further enhance its visibility and expand passenger and cargo flows, further strengthening the connection between the two countries and the European continent. After the completion of the Orsun Bridge.

After the bridge was built, the volume of cross-strait exchanges increased fourfold, and the number of Danish people moving to Sweden also increased sixfold.

The consulting and design work for the Øresund Bridge was carried out by two companies, Denmark and Sweden, Cowi and Vibibi. Similar to the Great Belt Bridge, a 1.3 square kilometre artificial island was built in the strait, with a waterway to avoid interfering with aircraft routes to Copenhagen International Airport and a waterway for international shipping.

The country is suitable for the world-famous sea-crossing bridge - Øresund Bridge.

If you look at it from the air, you will see that the bridge suddenly broke off in the middle of the ocean, like a whale floating on the surface of the sea.

In fact, this is an artificial island, which is the connection point between the cross-sea bridge and the undersea tunnel. The artificial island, called Peberholm, is home to many birds and the rare green toad, and is a haven for biologists.

Ye Chao rented a yacht and drifted on the sea under the bridge for two days, and after having enough fun, he drifted ashore......

So far, Malmo has been played by Ye Chao.

It's time to leave......

Sweden is known by many people as the country with the best welfare in the world, so the most touristy city in Sweden - Kiruna, Ye Chao will definitely not miss it, anyway, he has a lot of time, idlers, and he doesn't have to worry about money.

The only thing to worry about is his own life......

Kiruna is translated as "Kiruna".

A city in northern Sweden. Located on the eastern shore of Lake Rosa and 145 kilometres (90 mi) north of the Arctic Circle, Kiruna is Sweden's main tourist city and one of the world's largest iron ore centers, known for producing high-grade iron ore (more than 70% iron).

Built in 1900. The export of iron ore began in 1902. In 1948 the surrounding mining villages were incorporated into the city. There is a railway to the Baltic Sea to the port of Luleå and the Norwegian port of Narvik. Due to geographical constraints, the population here is small, less than 50,000 people.

"Kiruna" is a Lapist word meaning "Arctic grouse".

In the early years, it was a barren mountain and a wilderness for the Lapp people to herd their deer. In the thirties of the 19th century, an abundance of iron ore was discovered in the Kiruwala Mountains, but it was not until 1899 that the railway opened and iron ore was mined.

Located on the eastern shore of Lake Rosa and 145 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, Kiruna is a major tourist city in Sweden and one of the world's largest iron ore centers, famous for producing high-grade iron ore (more than 70% iron). Today, Kiruna is one of Sweden's main tourist cities and modern mining cities.

Every year in June, the sun grows day and night, and tourists flock to see the wonderful "midnight sun".

People can also glimpse the scene of the Lapp people herding and trapping deer. In winter, when the snow is covered, the Kiruna area is once again a popular destination for skiers. If the sky is beautiful, people can also enjoy the spectacular Northern Lights.

As a city of mines, Kiruna also enjoys an important place in the world. With iron ore reserves of about 1.8 billion tons, the city is currently one of the largest iron ore mines in the world. Iron ore mining has been around for more than 70 years and has now been converted from open-pit to underground mining.

The roadway in the mine is wide and the mining equipment is very advanced. 90% of the mined ore is exported abroad.

Sweden is located at a higher latitude and the Arctic Circle passes through its northern land, so temperatures are cooler.

However, due to the influence of the North Atlantic Current, Sweden has a milder climate than other regions at the same latitude. In January, the average temperature in southern Sweden is -1 degree Celsius, in the north is -14 degrees Celsius, and the winter in the capital Stockholm starts in December and ends at the end of March of the following year, with an average temperature of -3 degrees Celsius and a lot of snowfall.

The average temperature in July is between 15 and 17 degrees in most parts of the region and around 18 degrees in Stockholm.

Kiruna's tourist facilities are being built at a rapid pace, and the small city of 50,000 people receives more than 580,000 domestic and foreign tourists every year. Modern resort centres and ski resorts have been built between the hills, and accommodation in local hotels can be booked through the Stockholm Hotel Association.

Double rooms are generally between 200~300 kroner per person per day, the hotel generally serves free buffet breakfast, lunch and lunch are served free of charge in the restaurant outside the hotel, lunch and lunch are eaten in the restaurant outside the hotel, you can entrust the local travel agency to book a place on behalf of the hotel, which can save money.

Gourmet snacks......

Swedish meatballs and salted raw salmon fillets are well-known delicacies.

If you want to experience a more Swedish home-cooked experience, it's best to go to the countryside, with recipes such as pea soup and kachapans, which are traditionally eaten on Thursdays.

The drink that accompanies the meal is a very sweet spirit, punsch. If you're in Sweden in August, you'll be lucky enough to be invited to a lobster party, cooked in a soup that cools overnight, then garnished with hot butter and coriander cheese and served with gin or beer.

Here, it's a shopping paradise......

Glass, ceramics, leather goods, furniture, silverware, stainless steel products, candles are all Swedish specialties, and the creation is entirely inspired by the Scandinavian design trend inspired by nature, which has gradually attracted international interest.

Nordiska Kompaniet Sweden's most famous department store, Nordiska Kompaniet (NK) for short, was founded in 1913, has a history of nearly 100 years, is a large department store comparable to Harrods in London.