Time: October 2009
Not many people in the world have heard of the Swedish town Gr?nna. I never knew about it before I went to Sweden. The existence of this town.
After finishing business at J?nk?ping International Business School, co-professor Helen said to me: "You can go shopping in Gr?nna." At that moment, I heard about this town for the first time. The name led to the trip to the town the next day.
Gr?nna is a small island located in the middle of Lake Wittern, set in the vast expanse of blue waves. You need to take a ferry to land. This beautiful island belongs to the city of J?nk?ping and is a holiday destination for locals. It was mid-October when I went there, and the apples scattered all over the ground made me, who have lived in the city for a long time, feel that autumn is really a harvest season. It is late autumn, there are not many tourists, and the town is a bit desolate, but you can imagine the brightness, brilliance, joy and joy of the summer season. Sweden is located at a high latitude, and the summer is short and beautiful, which the local people cherish very much.
The town is not big, and every step brings a view. The red tiles, white walls, quaint paths, and green trees are no different from many European towns. However, in such a small place, Sweden's earliest royal castle was built in the mid-twelfth century. Of course, only ruins are left today. It is hard to imagine that such a quiet and peaceful town was once the center of power struggles.
Today's small town has long been far away from right and wrong, and what remains is the beauty: the beautiful scenery gifted by the Creator, the aroma of coffee filling the air, and the ringing of church bells. . . , not only relaxes people's bodies, but also brings peace and tranquility to their minds.
Gr?nna also has a sweet name: Candy Town. This place is rich in chocolates and various candies, and the variety is dazzling (when I was sorting out the photos, I found that I only took pictures of the sugar-making process in the small sugar house, not the candies [what]. It is said that card machines were used back then. ). I picked out a box of good-looking chocolates and several candies, and flew back to China with "sweetness" in me a few days later.
Thanks to our driver and tour guide Edward.
To thank you, I invited Yi to drink coffee~