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1、芬兰 Finland 英文介绍 If you want to Get off the beaten track of traditional European tourist attractions You need to hide You want to do something that your friends havent done Youre bored of crowded places You want to see Santa You want to experience clean nature (while the world still has it) You like

2、to have fun in the snow AboutAbout FinlandFinland FinlandFinland is is a a landland ofof interestinginteresting contrasts,contrasts, suchsuch asas thethe fourfour seasons,seasons, thethe MidnightMidnight SunSun andand thethe winterwinter darkness,darkness, urbanurban andand rural,rural, EastEast and

3、and West.West. As you look out from the plane, the first impression you may have is that there are a lot of trees an endless carpet of forest, with many lakes and small towns in between. Its kind of a surprise when you land in Helsinki to find that the airport is so modern and efficient. Not a polar

4、 bear in sight. Its truly amazing how uniquely exotic 异国的 each season can be. Four times a year, nature changes its uniform completely colour, light, temperature, sounds and smells. Everything changes in a way that happens nowhere else. The Finns are also considered to be cool a bit quiet and reserv

5、ed. However, they are actually warm, friendly, hospitable and especially honest people once you get to know them and we encourage you to do just that. FinlandFinland atat a a glanceglance SANTA CLAUS Everyone knows that Santa the one and only comes from Finland. Although the exact location of his pr

6、ivate retreat in Korvatunturi, Lapland, is unknown, his official hometown is Rovaniemi, where he greets visitors all year round. NATIONAL PARKS There are 37 national parks in Finland, covering a total surface area of 8,150 square kilometres. In Europes most forested country about 70% of Finland is c

7、overed with trees with tens of thousands of lakes and beautiful archipelago, national parks provide some of the most amazing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, canoeing and skiing. SKI RESORTS There are around 75 ski resorts in Finland, most of them small spots near cities

8、 and villages. The big ones, however, lie in the fells of Lapland and offer something very different from the usual European ski resorts. The surrounding landscapes are unspoilt, blanketed with pure snow from December to April. In the early winter the slopes are lit, later on in the spring the sun s

9、hines until very late in the evening. LAKES Finland is often called the Land of a Thousand Lakes a modest name, considering that there are, in fact, 188 000 lakes in the country. From the metropolitan area around Helsinki all the way up to the great Lake Inari in Lapland, Finland is filled with oase

10、s of the clean blue. Where Inari is known for its deep and crystal clear waters, Lake Saimaas ringed seal, one of the most endangered species in the world, is the countrys largest lakes most memorable attraction. A lakeside cottage is an essential part of Finnish summer. SAUNAS Sauna the word itself

11、 is Finnish forms a great part of our countrys heritage and culture. It is estimated that there are over two million saunas in Finland. For a population of 5.3 million, this equals to an average of one per household. For Finnish people sauna is a place to relax, purifying both body and mind. Whether

12、 an electric sauna in a modern business environment or an old-fashioned wood-burning sauna by a lakeside cottage, a sauna is always near you. NORTHERN LIGHTS One of the most remarkable features of Finland is light. When the endless sunshine of summer gives way to dark winter, the Northern Lights app

13、ear like magic and lighten up the sky. The further north you go, the greater the chances of spotting the Aurora Borealis in Finnish Lapland they can appear on 200 nights a year. In Helsinki and the south, the Aurorae can be seen on roughly 20 nights a winter, away from city lights. We can Discover F

14、inland through four unique regions Lapland Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland and the hometown of Santa Claus. Located on the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi provides modern services and lots of activities year round. KemijrviSuomu, located in the heart of the wilderness, provides opportunities es

15、pecially for country and downhill skiers. Traditionally the region is a reindeer husbandry area which makes it a popular place for families and animal lovers. Ylls is a true wonderland in any season. Experience peace of mind, skiing cross country or on the slopes, culinary enjoyment, good company, f

16、un and entertainment. Its all arranged for you. PyhLuosto visitors can enjoy Finlands southernmost fell range in a national park. Its a diverse region that offers unhurried atmosphere, genuine Lapp culture and modern services for anybody ready for an adventure. Lakeland Kuopio is one of the biggest

17、cities in Lakeland. The rolling hills and crystal clear waters typical of the region are best viewed from the Puijo Tower. Locals are open, talkative, and have a peculiar sense of humour. Joensuu is the capital of the North Carelia region, and a major cultural hub. The verdant surroundings have bred

18、 many a Finnish artist and are home to a score of cultural events, biggest among them the Ilosaarirock festival. Savonlinna, nestled by Lake Saimaa, is great for both short city breaks and lakeside cottage holidays. The main cultural event is the annual Savonlinna Opera Festival, held in the medieva

19、l Olavinlinna Castle. Helsinki The capital of Finland is a compact city easily explored on foot. Design, architecture, culture and shopping are all great exploration angles and large park areas, forests, lakes, and the coastline with numerous islands sprinkled off it make certain theres no shortage

20、of natural presence. Needless to say, theres something going on in Helsinki every day of the year. University of Helsinki a comprehensive university focus on liberal arts famous for agriculture and forest,medical science,natural science ranks about 70th in the world Coastal Areas Formerly a centre for tar trade, and now a technology hub, Oulu is the biggest city within a 500 kilometre radius and is considered the unofficial capital of Northern Finland. Cultural events with a touch of northern madness take place all year round, the best known being the Air Guitar World Championships

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