very pretty to look at from the outside, just like the rest of the city!
The Royal Palace
Posted: Oct 13, 2019
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Oslo is a political and cultural and economic center of Norway, and a popular tourist city, with many royal elements such as the Norwegian Palace and museums, and some large castles are also valuable.
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Posted: Jan 18, 2022
lixinying
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Take a day to rush to the capital of this Nordic country. Visited the sculpture park, the palace and the town hall. The former name of the palace is the residence of the royal family, and it is also a place to deal with daily things and hold meetings. It was built in 1815 and is also a place where travelers must check in.
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Posted: Jan 13, 2022
Lavender and Sun
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Surrounded by 330 acres of woodland and parks, the public avenue leads to the downtown business district, which was first proposed by King Carl XIV. In 1823, a Danish official and lawyer, von Linsway, was appointed chief architect and the foundation was laid in 1825.
(Norwegian: Kongeriket Norge or Kongeriket Noreg), for short, Norway, the capital Oslo, is located in the western Scandinavia of northern Europe, in the east is Sweden, in the northeast is bordered by Finland and Russia, in the south is across the sea from Denmark, and in the west is the Norwegian Sea. The total area is 385000 square kilometers (including the Svalbard Islands, Yangmayan Islands and other dependencies),
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Posted: Jan 5, 2023
还不曾去过倒悬山!
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Norway is located in the western Scandinavia of northern Europe, covering an area of about 10,000 square kilometers (including the Svalbard Islands, Yanmayan Islands and other dependencies). Norway has a population of about 542.5 million (2021), the capital Oslo, with a population of about 690,000 (2021), a vast area with rare people and extremely rich per capita resources.
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Posted: Sep 2, 2022
lixinying
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The last day in Norway was in Oslo, and in the morning I visited the harbour, the city hall, and the art gallery, just in time for the Oslo Marathon, the athletes were in good spirits, and the audience was cheering for each athlete. The weather was very good, and the rainy weather in the fjord a few days before the change.