Typical Danish dishes include pork balls (frikadeller), boiled cod with mustard sauce (kogt torsk), crispy roast pork (flaeskesteg), stewed beef with potatoes (hvid labskovs) and beef burger with onion (hakkeboef). There is also a cold food buffet (koldt bord), with herring, salad, all kinds of cold meat slices, smoked fish and cheese.
Danish transportation:
Domestic traffic
Other traffic conditions in Denmark are transportation to the main islands of Denmark and smaller islands mainly inhabited by people. Buses are the main means of transportation connecting towns, and there are several bus routes leading to aalborg or Aarhus. Traveling around Denmark by bike is a good choice. Bicycle lanes extending in all directions connect towns and villages all over the country. Rent a bicycle for about 35-60 kronor a day. Danish Railway Traffic Conditions The Danish National Railway (dsb) connects Copenhagen and European capitals, and there are regular trains every day. There are two kinds: one is intercity train (ic, intercity), which has modern equipment and must be booked in advance. The other is that the speed of the trans-regional train (ir) is relatively slow. Regardless of the distance, the booking fee for intercity trains is about 30 kronor (60 kronor for first-class cars) and that for interregional trains is about 20 kronor. Train tickets such as Scanrail pass and eurail pass can be used for ferries and trains operated by Danmai State Railway, but not for private railways.
Air traffic conditions in Denmark
Most domestic routes in Denmark are operated by Mark Airlines (Tel. 32-3 1-45-45), and travel to and from Copenhagen, Billon, Esbj? r, odense, Rhone, Voines and other cities. SAS (70- 10-30-00) is a flight from Copenhagen to aalborg and Aarhus, with about 12 flights every day. Beijing can fly directly to Copenhagen. Reference fare: 4300 yuan for one way and 6500 yuan for round trip.
international transport
The flight from China to Denmark operated by Nordic Airlines is from Beijing (7 flights a week) to Shanghai (6 flights a week), which is a direct flight to the Danish capital Copenhagen Airport (kastrup). There are daily flights between major Danish cities and all parts of continental Europe, such as London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Munich. Trains: Many international trains traveling in Britain and continental Europe must pass through Copenhagen. Danish national railway (dsb) international train. 004570131416 For information and reservation of European railways, please call Deutsche Bahn at 0870 243 5363.