Highlights: When you come to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, people always think of seeing the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid. In the corner next to Copenhagen City Hall, there is also a bronze statue of a gentleman in a suit, robe and top hat. He is the famous fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen, the creator of The Little Mermaid's story "The Daughter of the Sea". Andersen was born in Denmark in 1805. He wrote 150 immortal fairy tales, such as "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Girl Who Sells Matches", "The Ugly Duckling", etc., and weaved a beautiful childhood for millions of children in the world. The father of fairy tales". This bronze statue, about 3 meters high, is located beside the crowded street. Andersen is wearing a suit, robe and hat, with a slight smile on the corner of his mouth, looking up at the sky to the left. Behind the statue is Copenhagen City Hall, and not far across the road is Tivoli Park. Every day, many passing tourists will raise their heads to admire the master's face, or take pictures with him.