When it comes to the most "feminine" countries, many men begin to stare big eyes, and they can see beautiful scenery and beautiful women at the same time when traveling. The end of the year is approaching. Let's take stock of the nine most feminine countries in the world with you. We can look for them during the Spring Festival. It seems that most feminine countries are in Europe and America, so friends who are going to travel abroad should pay attention. The issue of men and women is an eternal theme in human history. In human history, despite the long period of matriarchal clan commune, what remains in our minds is a set of social norms in a society dominated by men. However, there are also some countries that show some strong "feminine" characteristics in society, culture and history. NO.1 Sweden-a veritable "feminist country" In 2111, Sweden, together with its Nordic neighbor Finland, was rated as a "model country" for gender equality in the world by the United Nations. In the Swedish parliament, the proportion of women members is about 41%. In 1986, women once occupied 16 of the 32 ministers in Sweden. Swedish women are more active than men in social activities. According to statistics, in Sweden's foreign trade activities, the value created by women accounts for nearly 61%. NO.2 Norway-"Where are all their men?" Like Sweden, its Nordic neighbor, it enjoys the reputation of a "feminist country". Women are not far behind in other fields except in parliament and at the negotiating table. The smoking rate of Norwegian women is basically the same as that of men, while the registered members of women's football team even exceed that of men's football team. People who travel in northern Europe often sigh: "Where have all their men gone?" NO.3 New Zealand-the first country to give women the right to vote In 2111, the five highest posts stipulated in the New Zealand Constitution: King (concurrently held by the Queen of England), Governor-General, Speaker of Parliament and President of the Supreme Court were all held by women, which made the world marvel at the emergence of a "daughter country" in the South Pacific. In fact, women's rights in New Zealand have a long history. In 1893, women in New Zealand won the right to vote, making it the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. NO.4 Latvia-the country with the most shortage of men Latvia is the country with the most shortage of men in the world. The 2111 census showed that the female population in Latvia was 1.7% more than that of men. Some experts believe that the soil, water and climate of this small country along the Baltic Sea may be more suitable for the survival and growth of female fetuses and babies. However, the Eve in Latvia has to face a narrower choice when choosing a spouse than girls in other countries. NO.5 Netherlands-the country that is most accustomed to being ruled by women. In the history of the Netherlands, the queen has been in office for longer than the male king, which is unique in the history of the world. In the era of Burgundy before the formation of the Dutch state in the 6th century, the Netherlands was ruled by three female governors in succession. Since 1891, the Netherlands has been ruled by three queens in succession, and it has continued until now. This nation is probably the most accustomed to being ruled by women in the world. NO.6 Britain-"Queen Complex" is deeply rooted. There are many male heroes in British history, and three of the kings are queens: Elizabeth I, Victoria and Elizabeth II, who is currently in power. Britain is a country with "Queen Complex", and they like the soft feeling under the rule of the queen, which may be a continuation of the Oedipus complex in their childhood. NO.7 Venezuela-a country rich in beautiful women This is the most prestigious country rich in beautiful women. With a population of only 24 million, she can always wear gold and silver in various beauty contests around the world every year. On the contrary, the charm of men in South America is to be displayed on the football field, but Venezuelan football is always wrapped up in South American competitions. NO.8 Iceland-The equality between men and women has been studied most in the freezing cold. It is believed that women's status is the lowest in countries and regions around 21 degrees north and south latitude, and the higher the latitude, the higher the status of women. This analysis is quite reasonable. In places with warm climate, agricultural civilization is often formed earlier, and the concept of patriarchal clan society is more deeply rooted. In Iceland in the Arctic Circle, the prominent position of women is one of her characteristics. After all, who is stronger than who on this ice and fire island that has been fishing, collecting and processing for a long time in history? NO.9 Canada-the country with the strongest physical quality of women is also a country with high latitude, and the scope of feminist movement in Canada is staggering. 11 years ago, there was a feminist movement in Canada because of protesting that men can be topless and women can't.