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What kind of country is Finland?
First, education in Finland is one of the countries in the world. Free education for all from primary school to university, Finland is a paradise for students from poor families to study and receive education. However, from the perspective of local libraries, this country attaches importance to the quality of its citizens. Education has gone up, the quality of the people has improved, and the competitiveness of the economy has also improved.

Second, Finland's social welfare system. This is unmatched by other countries. The government provides free language and skills learning for immigrants. While studying, the government also gives corresponding subsidies. Finland is one of the countries that immigrate, go to school and improve their skills.

Third, the living standards and environment in Finland. Finland is the cleanest country in the world, and there are few bribes in this country. This provides a relatively fair competitive environment for everyone. Accustomed to all kinds of corruption in China, I feel that the country's honesty is a bit pitiful. But I still have great respect for this clean and honest country, which is the correct development direction of a country and a nation. Living in such an environment, Finland is relatively rich and poor and relatively balanced. Therefore, it is rare to see a fence on the window. In terms of living environment, Finland should be one of the countries with forest coverage rate of 67.9% in the world. Good air and living environment make this country the best in the world. On the 75-meter-high tower in Ku Oppio, that's why you can see 40 kilometers away. Moreover, there is no loess here, only endless green forests and blue lakes.

Fourth, countries with high degree of electronicization and strong initiative. Go to the supermarket, buy food and weigh yourself. Take the train and open the door to get on and off by yourself. Go to the library to borrow and return books and scan them yourself. There are no workers at the gas station to refuel. There are also punctual buses and a good credit mechanism, which make Finland one of the countries that should be.

Fifth, culture and entertainment. There are many other concerts and concerts in Finland every year. It's just that tickets are too expensive. Mass entertainment is not as good as Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. This is related to the shyness and family values of Finns. That's why China people still socialize in bars after work and work overtime on weekends, while Finns go back to their families after work.

Sixth, in Finland, although there are traffic lights everywhere, you can't find traffic electronic eyes anywhere in China, because every driver obeys the traffic rules. The most refreshing moment is that there are bus and taxi lanes on some main roads here. Sometimes, when you are stuck in traffic jams, you will feel the inner feelings when you sit on a fast bus and see all kinds of cars crawling in front of Ma Pingchuan in a long queue.

Seventh, in Finland, you can easily find some public sports venues (free of charge), including artificial grass football fields, large sand football fields and grass football fields, and of course basketball courts. There is also a standard tennis court, which can be freely entered at any time. It seems that the domestic demand is 20 or1hour in 0 yuan. On the lawn in front of each community, there are swings and slides for children to play with.

Further reading: Food inventory that can't be missed when studying in Finland.

First of all, the most famous game in Finland is reindeer.

This burly northern animal that migrates in cold Shan Ye is a good tonic for tourists in China. From the point of view of medical care, reindeer meat with very little fat content is indeed a beneficial choice.

Stewed reindeer meat (Poronk? Istys) is a good cooking method. Cook the minced meat until the meat is crisp and juicy, then add mashed potatoes and sweet red plum sauce. After a full meal, people will feel relaxed and warm.

You can also try "roasted venison", which is lightly fried and full of game and taste. In the hunting season of autumn wind in late summer, the tables of hotels will be filled with countless game of mountain birds, especially wild ducks and grouse. If tourists are lucky, they can also taste the bear dishes that are becoming more and more common in traditional restaurants.

Second, Finland is known as the "country of thousands of lakes", and its coastline is long and tortuous, so the supply of fish is very abundant.

Among them, salmon, Baltic herring, salmon and fresh water cod are all delicious, which is a paradise for fish lovers. Processing methods include smoking, open flame roasting, steaming and roasting. The environment in Finland is very clean and rarely polluted. You can buy fresh fish in the market or fish stalls in the supermarket to make sashimi. If you like Japanese sashimi, you might as well go to the market and try it yourself.

Graavi is called "fish sushi" in Finland and is a snack there. Marinated sashimi wrapped in small potatoes and eaten with cream coriander. Compared with Japanese sushi with rice, it is naturally unique in flavor and comes from crayfish in the water. It is an indispensable seasonal food for Finns in summer. A glass of local vodka with a sandwich with caviar is a delicious dish for seafood lovers.

Third, people in China like to drink soup, which is roughly the same as that in Finland.

Sweet and delicious salmon soup is the first choice for tourists before meals. In winter, people cook thick soup with the fattest fresh water cod, which is also the king of fish soup. Fish soup is usually cooked with potatoes and eaten with soup with ingredients. It's a soup feast that can fill the stomach. Hemekeitto is a particularly warm food after winter exercise. The temperature is slightly higher in summer, and people cook ordinary ke? Kaito Vegetable Soup, from January to August, many wild berries will begin to grow in the forests of Finland, including blue berries (Mustikka), red berries (Karpalo), blackcurrants, wild berries and even wild strawberries. According to local laws, everyone, including tourists, can freely pick these natural resources, and Finns are busy making them into cakes, biscuits or jam at this time. Sometimes, various trade meetings or picking competitions will be held to let people enjoy themselves in the wild and munch on all kinds of delicious berries. The weather and climate in northern Europe are not suitable for growing grapes, so farmers in Finland use different berries to make wine. At present, there are about 20 berry wineries in China. Visitors are especially welcome to taste them, and they are also expected to bring their own goods.

Especially among the local people, it is a mixed wine, made of many kinds of berries, and its alcohol concentration is about 12%. Also famous is liqueur made of yellow berries and arctic berries, which grows in the Arctic Circle and has a strong flavor.

Finnish famous wines also have vodka, and its production process originated from Russian biography; Near Christmas, locals like to celebrate this festival with a hot wine called Gli, which is a mixture of almonds and raisins.

Beer is produced in Finland and has the oldest beer factory in northern Europe. Different brands of beer have won many international awards. The five most popular brands are: koff, Lapin Kulta, Karhu, Olvi and Karjala, all of which are classic brands that tourists must taste.

Four. Finnish caviar (eaten with yogurt and minced onion), wild mushrooms in autumn, tender cheese, etc. It's all fascinating food.

Influenced by Russia and Sweden, their food also has its own characteristics. As for the traditional menus of Christmas and Easter, they are also particularly wonderful seasonal programs of the people. As a result, the magnificent different dishes and wines together form an attractive "encirclement", which will accommodate every gourmet.

Many countries in Europe produce wine, but few use berries to make wine. Finland is unique in this respect. It can satisfy China people's curiosity about new things, and it is a wonderful choice as a special gift.