Local folk customs in Denmark
Danes like to use flowers as gifts, especially 3 or 4 carnations, which means thanks. Send white flowers at weddings and funerals, and avoid sending white flowers at other times. Danes like to take flowers as gifts. White flowers are considered taboo except for brides at funerals, wedding ceremonies and christening. Yellow flowers are given to guests and red flowers are given to people who travel.
In some parts of Denmark, people think it's lucky to give their fiancé e wooden mallets engraved with love poems, because wooden mallets can bring good luck and happiness. In Denmark, when invited to a private home, you should arrive within 1 quarter of an hour of the appointed time. It is customary to send the hostess a bunch of flowers, or chocolate, wine, etc. as a gift. At the dinner table, Danes have many rules for toasting. Guests should not propose a toast first, but wait for the host to propose a toast. Besides, the master didn't say? Please? No one should touch the glass before. When talking with guests, Danes are always used to being a little farther away from each other.
Danes are very serious at work, but enjoy leisure and kindness in life. They especially cherish the short summer and don't like to talk more about business in summer.
In some parts of Denmark, people think it is lucky to give their fiancé e wooden wooden sticks engraved with love poems, because wooden sticks can bring good luck and happiness. Weddings are held in secret, because Danes think that public preparations will offend ghosts or make them jealous. At the end of the wedding, people carried a big jar of beer into the garden. The bride and groom held their hands above the jar, and then the jar was smashed to pieces. The marriageable women present will pick up the pieces. The woman who finds the biggest piece is destined to be the first to get married, while the woman who finds the smallest piece is doomed to never marry.
Danes are generous and unrestrained. They like to stay away from each other when talking together. This is just a national habit, and they don't mean to alienate each other. They are actually very good at making foreign friends. Danes are different from southern Europeans. They have less constraints and more freedom of behavior, but they also have many rules. For example, when you visit a local home, if the host asks you to take off your coat after entering the door, it means that the host is willing to stay for a long time, otherwise the host doesn't want to stay for a long time.
Danish taboo? 13? 、? Friday? . I think it is frustrating to meet these numbers or dates, which is a sign that disaster is coming. It is taboo to light three cigarettes with a match, which is considered unlucky. Taboo salt, think that salt will bring disaster to people. It is taboo for four people to cross hands and think it is unlucky and harmful. Taboo chatting and talking at the door, thinking that talking at the door is an unlucky sign. All the doors are the same. It is absolutely forbidden to greet others here. Danes don't like people to talk to them about business in July and August, because their country has a long winter, and people cherish the summer time of these two months or so. If someone bothers them during this time, it is difficult to receive a sincere and warm reception.
Introduction Denmark
Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark, old translation? Hey (li? N) country? 、? Hummer? ), referred to as Denmark, one of the five Nordic countries, is a constitutional monarchy country with two autonomous territories, one is the Faroe Islands and the other is Greenland. Danish mainland includes jutland, Fienne Island, Xilan Island and nearby islands, facing Sweden and Norway across the North Sea and Baltic Sea in the north, bordering Germany in the south, and Copenhagen is the capital and the largest city. 1397 In June, it formed the Kalmar Union with Sweden and Norway, and became the leader of the Union. The first national flag in the world was the Danish national flag born in 12 19, which is called? Danish power? . Denmark is a highly developed capitalist country with a perfect social welfare system, and its citizens enjoy a very high quality of life. It is also a member of the European Union and one of the founding countries of NATO. 20 16 1 20th, the ranking of the best countries in the world was released, and Denmark ranked 10. On 20 16 1 month, Huawei announced that it would cooperate with TDC, a local operator in Denmark, to help the country upgrade its broadband network and strive to increase the broadband speed in Denmark to 1Gbps by the end of 20 17. 20 16 in March, Denmark was rated as? The happiest country in the world 10? , ranked 1.
Ten famous tourist attractions in Denmark
Dabeite bridge
The Great Belt Fixed Link is a bridge connecting the Danish island of Xilan and the island of Feiying, which spans great belt. The Great Belt Bridge is a bridge that combines a two-lane railway with a four-lane expressway, passing through Spoo Island, a small island in the middle of great belt. This project is divided into three parts, namely, the East Bridge dedicated to highways, the East Cross-Harbour Tunnel dedicated to railways, and the West Bridge for both railways and highways.
East bridge (? Stbroen) was built between 199 1 year and 1998. It is a highway suspension bridge with a total length of 6,790 meters, of which the longest span is 1624 meters, ranking second in the world after the Akashi Strait Bridge in Japan. The width of the bridge deck is 3 1 m and the height of the bridge tower is 254 m, which is the highest point of the fixed buildings in Denmark.
The West Bridge (Vestbroen) was built between 1988 and 1994. It is a box girder bridge with a length of 66 1 1 m, a deck width of 25m and 62 piers, with a span of 5 1 span of/kl. East tunnel (? Sttunnelen) is a double-hole tunnel structure, with a length of 8 kilometers, and there are passages connecting two parallel main tunnels every 250 meters. Railway control equipment is installed in the connecting passage, and it is also used as an emergency escape route in the event of an accident.
The Great Bert Bridge has greatly shortened the travel time for Denmark to travel to the East and West Islands. From an international point of view, the Great Belt Bridge and the Earle Strait Bridge connect the European continent in the west and Scandinavia in the north, and connect the whole EU region except Iceland, Malta, Cyprus and an island.
Aarhus Museum of Modern Art
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum is located in Aarhus, a Danish port city. It is located on a slope, and a winding passage passes through other public buildings on both sides of the building, breaking the regular shape like a red brick box. This winding passage splits the whole museum with a height of 10 into an inner street (exhibition passage) and two major sub-areas, with a construction area of 17000 square meters and a cost of12 million euros.
Aarhus Museum of Modern Art was officially opened on April 8, 2004, and was founded by Schmidt Hammer &; Lassen), the museum is mainly divided into three exhibition areas: 1770- 1900 Danish golden age exhibition area, 1900- 1960 Danish modern art exhibition area and contemporary art exhibition area.
Interestingly, after the building was completed, the Aarhus municipal authorities asked it to be rebuilt to enhance the landmark of the Aarhus Museum of Modern Art.. Smithham Maurasin Architects did not independently carry out the reconstruction design, but invited Danish artist olafur? Eliasson (? lafur El? Asson)*** participated in the design, so there was the famous roof of the building? Rainbow panorama? Corridor device, from all angles, its color is different.
The wall of this circular corridor is made of translucent stained glass, which filters the sunlight. Walking at an ordinary pace, visitors need an average of about 4 minutes to walk this 150-meter trail and enjoy the whole appearance of chromatography.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is located on the bank of the Oresund, 35km north of Fredden Fort in Copenhagen. It is the most visited art museum in Denmark. It has a collection of many modern and contemporary works of art since the Second World War, mainly including paintings, sculptures and films, as well as special exhibitions with diverse themes. The museum is also a modern landmark building in Denmark, which is a museum integrating painting art, sculpture, modern architecture and natural scenery.
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art opened to the public in 1958, and its founder was Knud W. Jensen. His purpose was very clear from the beginning: to build a museum that only displays modern works of art created after the 1950s, and to create a little modern aesthetic taste for the ancient city. He did it. The museum has been expanded seven times since it was built in 1958. Now the building of the museum retains the original rural style, taking the villa as the main body of the museum, extending both sides of it, just like holding a huge garden with open arms. The garden is full of flowers and trees, and the green grass leans gracefully towards the sea.
Danes often say: Walking into the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is like walking into the back garden of Sleeping Beauty Castle. ? Henry? Henry Moore's works are the visual symbols of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. In addition, there are many large-scale works by western modern sculpture masters, including Calder, Alp and Du Bufei, which are particularly magnificent against the sea and sky. The collections displayed in the museum almost include the most famous modern artists in the West since the 1950s, such as Picasso, Bacon, Giacometti, Laushenbo, Lichtenstein and Andy? Warhol, etc., has become one of the most famous contemporary art museums in the world today.
Bakken playground
Dyrehavsbakken, built in 1583, is now 429 years old. It is the oldest amusement park in the world. Located at 10 km north of Copenhagen, it covers an area of 75,000 square meters and receives about 25 million to 27 million tourists every year. It is the second most popular tourist attraction in Denmark, second only to Denmark.
The style of Bakken Amusement Park is very different from that of Fun Foley Park. It is not as dazzling and crowded as tourists in Fun Foley, but an amusement park with a very traditional and classical style. The facilities in the park are integrated with the forest landscape, and the design is kind and natural, which is very ingenious! It's not like Fun Foley, where visitors only need to pay for the amusement facilities they want to play, so many Danes still like to run here.
Bakken Amusement Park is the largest amusement park in Northern Europe, with the world's oldest wooden roller coaster, which is well worth a try. The wooden roller coaster has a complicated and unique structure. Sitting on it, you can still hear the sound of wood colliding and gurgling, which is quite exciting, especially the huge sound and momentum of diving and hitting from the highest point, which makes people almost temporarily stop breathing!
The Bakken Playground is open from mid-March to the end of August every year. What's special is that Harley-Davidson cars will be held at the opening and closing every year, and Harley-Davidson cars from all over Denmark will come here. On that day, you can see all kinds of Harley costumes and stunts, and the scene is crazy and grand beyond your imagination!
legoland
Legoland in Denmark, formerly known as Legoland park, officially opened to the public on 1968, located in Billund, Denmark, which is the headquarters of the famous toy company Lego. Legoland is close to the original site of Lego and the second busiest airport in Denmark? Bilong airport. In 2007, about16 million tourists came here for sightseeing. By 2007, a total of 40 million tourists had visited here, which made it the most visited scenic spot for Danish tourists after Copenhagen.
The hometown of Lego bricks is in Denmark, and Lego bricks are now children's favorite toys. This plastic building block has bumps at one end and holes at the other end, and there are more than 300 shapes, each with 12 different colors, mainly red, yellow, blue, white and black. It depends on children's brains and hands-on, and it can spell out endless shapes, which makes people love it. It is called? Magic plastic building blocks .
There are 44.5 million Lego blocks in the legoland, such as miniature world architecture and rafting, which display miniature amusement parks in cities all over the world in six areas, sometimes with as many as 20,000 visitors a day. This is an amusement park that combines miniature world exhibition with theme amusement park. People, animals, cars and boats, high-rise buildings, palaces and churches are all made of Lego bricks that we are most familiar with. In legoland, design architects give full play to their imaginations. Nothing is unexpected and impossible.
To the Scudder Zoo.
Givskud Zoo is a wildlife park located in Givskud, 20 kilometers northwest of Vejle, Denmark. The park was established on August 1969 12, and its original name was lion park (L? Veparken), because there were only lions in the park at that time. In 1970, some elephants were introduced into the park. In the following years, the number of wild animals in the park increased continuously. Up to now, there are 80 species in the park, with more than 1000 animals. Geyskade Zoo is one of the five-star tourist attractions in Denmark, which attracts more than 350,000 tourists every year.
In the past few years, there have been several famous animals in Geyskade Zoo, among which Brutalis, a white rhinoceros, is a very aggressive rhinoceros, which often attacks the infrastructure, other rhinoceroses and humans in the park. Although the white rhinoceros was born in a zoo and raised by a breeder, it was eventually transported to the Ongava private wildlife reserve in Namibia, where it lived for six years and then died in a fight with another male rhinoceros for territory. Another famous animal is Samson, a silverback gorilla, who once appeared on Danish TV programs.
Geiscard Zoo is famous for its large area. Visitors can drive in the park to watch the free wild animals foraging, playing or fighting. The animals popular with tourists in the park are Asian elephants, white rhinoceros, gorillas, chimpanzees, lions, etc. Many lions in the park are the largest lions in Europe.
Beihai ocean aquarium
Beihai marine aquarium (Nords? En Oceanarium) is a public aquarium and museum opened in 1998. It is located on the north shore of Hirtshals town in North Jutland, Denmark, about 3-4 hours' drive from Copenhagen, and it is the largest aquarium in Northern Europe.
Beihai Marine Aquarium was built at a cost of nearly 1 100 million Danish kroner, and is famous for its 4.5 million liters of water and thousands of marine animals. It belongs to the North Sea Center (Nords? Centret) is mainly composed of science exhibition area, touch pool, fantastic indoor and outdoor children's play area, multimedia display and cafeteria, which is convenient for tourists to watch marine fish and have a rest.
The giant mola fish is the star of Beihai Ocean Aquarium. The mola fish swimming freely in a three-story water tank fascinates many children who come here to visit it. Walking through the spliced acrylic subsea tunnel in the aquarium, visitors can clearly see the rich and colorful marine life. The arrangement of all these aquarium tanks faithfully reproduces the underwater characteristics of Danish coastal waters. Divers will also show tourists the domestication process of wild fish. Next to the touch pool, visitors can directly touch all kinds of fish in the pool, which is very interesting.
Moxigard Prehistoric Museum
Moesgard Prehistoric Museum (Moesg? Rd Museum) is located in the suburb of Aarhus, Denmark. In the Merxigard Manor of jbjerg, it is not only a regional museum, but also a museum dedicated to archaeology and ethnology. It cooperates with Danish prehistoric archaeological institutions, as well as the departments of medieval and Renaissance archaeology, ethnology and anthropology of Aarhus University.
The Prehistoric Museum of Mersigard is a large-scale museum of ancient studies and ethnology that displays ancient cultural relics. Although there are other archaeological relics from Bahrain and other Gulf countries in the museum, the main collection in the museum is Danish archaeological relics, and there are more than 50,000 archaeological relics from all over the world, all of which are used for research and exhibition. The most famous collection in the museum is the carbonized human remains more than 2,000 years ago called Grauballemand. The body that was buried in the peat layer and protected from corrosion has been preserved so far, and the whole body is well preserved, even the face and fingers are clearly identifiable.
The Museum of Prehistory in Mersigard shows the historical relics from Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age to Piracy Age in chronological order. Outside the museum, there are pirate-era residences and tombstones, and ethnology subjects such as Greenland are also displayed, which is of profound significance. The whole museum is surrounded by greenery, which is very simple and quiet.
Libo open-air museum
Frilandsmuseet, located in Lyngby, the northern suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a unique open-air museum, which was established in 1897 and covers an area of 40 hectares. It is one of the largest and oldest open-air museums in the world. To be exact, the Lieber Open-air Museum is a branch of the Danish National Museum, and it is also an important reference object for studying Danish agricultural history.
There are more than 100 rural buildings in the Libo Open-air Museum, which began in 1650- 1950. All the buildings were moved from all over Denmark, keeping the original appearance at that time. The buildings here come from all parts of Denmark, and even some smaller and remote islands from Denmark, such as Bornholm Island and Les Island (L? s? ) and so on. Among them, the most representative buildings are from the Faroe Islands, and the rural buildings of the Danish colonies in Germany and Sweden.
The Lieber Open-air Museum reproduces the real picture of farmers' living conditions and environment in different parts of Denmark, and visitors can enter for free. The natural environment here is beautiful, the air is fresh, and the traditional houses with unique local characteristics tell the unique culture and history of different regions. Visiting here will be an excellent visual and spiritual experience.
Jaspohas Flower Park
Jesperhus Blomsterpark is the largest flower park in Denmark, located in the beautiful Legind Bjerge, in Nyk? South of bing Mors Jesperhus is actually a large family holiday resort in Legind Bjerge area. In addition to the Jasper Hus Flower Park, they also have their own pets and mascots Jungledyret Hugo, and their lives and work are also in the flower park.
Every summer, a lively concert is held in Jaspohas Flower Park, which is definitely worth visiting by all families. Visitors can enjoy more than one million kinds of delicate and charming flowers in the park, mainly including roses, orchids, azaleas and tulips? In addition, there are butterfly gardens, small zoos, birdhouses, etc. There are gurgling streams and lush green plants all over the park. There is also a paradise for children to play, where children can ride ponies, take boats, drive mini cars, play roller coasters, take pirate boats and so on. After entering the park, all entertainment items in the park are free.
At the end of Jaspohas Flower Park, can visitors still see it? Andersen's Fairy Tales Garden? The famous fairy tales seen here are made of flowers, all of which are perennial plants. Perhaps you are lucky enough to see Mr. Andersen made of flowers. There is also a 4D cinema, where you can see different kinds of movies all year round.
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