Copenhagen
Part of it is located on the east coast of New Zealand, and part of it is located on a big island. Other cities on the island are Roskilde and Elsinore. In Norse mythology,
This island was created by the goddess Gefujun when she deceived Gilfi.
King Gil Fakinin of Sweden. She removed a piece of land and transplanted it to Denmark.
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Xingang, meaning "Xingang", has developed from the former Crew Street to the whole area along the canal. Now, the north bank of the canal has become a high-end dining area, and the south bank is an antique shop street, which is very popular. Andersen liked the colorful buildings here very much, and rented a house here three times in his life. Christian IV, known as the "Kingdom of Architecture" in the old stock exchange, is a Renaissance building built in 1979. The carvings on the outer wall are worth seeing. (Not allowed to visit) King's New Square is a big square set up when the northern part of the city expanded in 1670. With this as the center, there are 1 1 roads extending to various places, including Xingang and the bustling Stroie Street. In the center of the square, there is a riding statue of Christian V quoted by Andersen in his book. Torvaldsen Art Museum is an art museum built on the edge of Christianburg, which houses the works of Danish-born world-class playwright Thorvaldsen. 1838, Andersen, who became friends during his trip to Rome, served as the preparatory committee member of Thorvaldsen's welcome party. In a mural depicting the welcoming scene at that time, Andersen can be seen waving his hat. The Royal Theatre is adjacent to the south of the Royal New Square and is divided into two performance venues: the old stage and the new stage. 18 19, Andersen, who just came to Copenhagen from odense, was the first place to visit. Ten years later, his first play was staged here. (You can go in and visit) The fishmonger is like near the Towasson Art Museum. Carmel Street near the canal used to be a fishmonger's market, and the cries of fishmongers described in the novel were one after another. The statue of the fish girl is one of the local representative attractions in Copenhagen, which makes people relive the lively scene at that time. Ann marienburg Palace was built in 1760. Since 1749 Castion Castle was looted by Zhu Rong, it has become the residence of the Danish royal family. This is a rococo-style palace. In the square in front of the palace, stood a guard described by the fairy tale "Little Tin Soldier" as "wearing a black bear fur hat and blue army pants". The daily handover ceremony of guards begins at noon. As the city hall in the center of Copenhagen, the city hall combines the medieval Danish style with the Renaissance style in northern Italy, among which the tower with a height of 106 feet is the most striking. In the west of the city hall, there is a statue of Andersen. The rooms in Christian Ⅷ Palace are open to tourists, retaining the original appearance at that time and displaying the furniture and articles used by the royal family from 1863 to 1947. Tivoli Park adopted the advice of architect Cass Tian Sen: "Let people have a place to relax". Christian Ⅷ established this amusement park in 1843. It is generally believed that Andersen's inspiration comes from Pontman Theatre in the park and China building (dining room) with China court style, which will be used as the stage of the fairy tale The Nightingale. The mermaid princess is in the north of marienburg Palace, passing through Geffen Hot Springs and walking along the seaside trail Langlini Road. You will see the famous mermaid princess in Andersen's fairy tales standing quietly on the coast. This statue was completed by Edward Eriksson in 19 13. Notre Dame de Paris, located in the south of the University of Copenhagen, was built in the early 9th century/kloc-0, where Andersen's state funeral was held in 1875. Inside the church, there are white marble statues of Christ and twelve saints carved by Dole Watson. Christiansborg Palace was rebuilt in 1928 and was once the residence of the royal family. This tree has now become a part of the parliament building. It is based on the ruins of the old city built by Bishop absalon, the father of Copenhagen, in 1 167. The basement of the castle still retains the ruins of the city built at that time. Christian IV's observatory, round tower, 36 feet high and 15 feet in diameter. There are no steps, it is completely surrounded by spiral stone bags. There is a panoramic view of Copenhagen from the house. The garden of the Royal Library in Christianburg is called "Library Garden" and extends to the Royal Library. On the right side facing the building, there is a philosophical statue Kierkegaard. (You can visit it) The Rose Palace was built by Christian IV in 1607, which is full of Renaissance style. At present, the treasures of the Danish royal family are kept in the palace and exhibited. The huge Royal Park surrounds the palace, which contains the statue of Andersen built by Frederick VIII in 1880. Trager, a small fishing village in the south of Copenhagen 12km. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the community still preserved its original appearance and is still used as a general residence. This is a very interesting place to get a glimpse of the life of the Danish people. Bakken Deer Park is a huge royal hunting ground forest park. There is a royal hunting ground built in 1736 on the mountain, and there are 2400 deer in the park. Bakken Playground has a history of more than 400 years and is adjacent to Luyuan Playground. At first, people came here because of the legendary holy spring that can cure all diseases. Later, the square and balcony were crowded with people. For Danes, this place teaches them more than Tivoli Park.
New Zealand is the largest island in Denmark. It is separated by the Great Strait and Scania, Sweden. New Zealand is connected with Funing by the Great Belt Bridge and Sweden by the orace Bridge. Xilan Island, the largest Danish island, is separated from Fiying Island and Skone by great belt and Ors Strait respectively. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is located in Xilan Island.
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