What are the must-see attractions in Finland?
? Fort Finland? The fortress is located on an island south of Helsinki and consists of six islands. Historically, it was a military fortress, including Ming fort, dark fort, barracks, artillery and other historical sites. It is an ancient coastal defense fortress, which controls the main sea route from the Gulf of Finland to Helsinki, and its geographical position is very important. The island has preserved castles, ancient forts, barracks and warehouses in the past, as well as submarines and artillery museums used during World War II. The museums, galleries, cafes and beaches here will make you spend an unforgettable time on the island.
Beautiful scenery? Fort Finland? Fortress is one of the important scenic spots in Finland, which has been recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO and has become one of the important tourist attractions in Helsinki. In summer, ferries frequently travel between the island and the south pier. It takes only 5 minutes by ferry from the south pier in the city center. People often come here for swimming, fishing, picnicking and sunbathing. In summer, there are not only theatrical performances, but also various cultural activities, such as exhibitions and concerts.
The open-air museum on Seurat Island has18th century manors, as well as farmhouses, workshops, small shops, churches, bathrooms and mills. Are from all over the world.
Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland province in northern Finland, is the only capital in the Arctic Circle in the world, and it is also the politics of the north. Economic, cultural and tourism center. During World War II, the city was severely damaged and razed to the ground. After the war, it was rebuilt according to the plan of the famous Finnish architect AlvarAalto Aalto. It is said that Aalto designed the blueprint for urban reconstruction according to the shape of reindeer in the north. The buildings designed by Aalto in those years can be seen everywhere in the city, such as Rabbi Building and Library. The Arctic Center (ArktkumHouse), built in the early 1990s, shows visitors the local customs and cultural customs of Lapland aborigines, as well as the natural scenery of the Arctic region. Now it has become one of the important places for tourists to visit the north.
Rovaniemi Santa Claus Village
The world-famous Santa Claus Village is located on the Arctic Circle 8 kilometers north of rovaniemi. Every year, a steady stream of tourists flock here from all over the world, just to see Santa Claus. At the gift shop in Santa Claus Village. Hong Kong tourists can buy something with Finnish characteristics. Beautifully designed gifts for friends and family. You can also get a certificate to cross the Arctic Circle.
Ruins of Oran Island Castle
Atlantis is the only autonomous province in Finland, located on the southwest coast of Finland. It consists of 6,500 small islands with 25,000 residents, most of whom speak Swedish as their mother tongue. The capital of Alan Island is Myrenham, which is the only city in the archipelago.
Port Mary
Shipping, fishing and tourism are the main sources of income for island residents. People on Oran Island are often proud of their ancient sailing tradition. Pommern, moored at the west pier of the capital Port Mary, is a symbol of Oran Island and a witness of Oran Island's ocean-going fleet crossing the ocean. Now it has been put into the museum for tourists to visit. The Ocean Museum on Oran Island is one of the best museums in the world, and you can also see the traditional shipbuilding process at the pier east of Port Mary.