Fairy Tale World: Denmark
Copenhagen Capital Region, continue on the road and enter Copenhagen from Gothenburg, embark on a dreamy fairy tale journey.
Changdi Park, the sculpture "Little Mermaid" on the port of the park, is based on Andersen's fairy tale "The Daughter of the Sea". From a distance, the Little Mermaid sits quietly on a rock, looking into the distance, welcoming every tourist from all over the world, telling us beautiful fairy tales.
Copenhagen City Hall, where the bronze statue of the great writer Hans Christian Andersen is located.
Rosenborg Castle, one of Denmark's famous castles 🏯, is one of the iconic buildings. The castle is like a palace in a fairy tale, with pleasant scenery and unique architecture; strolling in it, you will mistakenly think that you have also entered a fairy tale world.
Denmark, with its developed economy, generous government welfare, comfortable living environment, and stable currency, has become one of the happiest countries in the world. The people here really do seem to live in a fairy tale world, with everyone's face beaming with happy smiles, even the street singers selling their songs are incredibly joyful.
Such a pretty place to visit! Admired the old architecture. Love the painted ceilings!
Rosenborg castle located next to King’s Garden was built in the 1700’s. You can feel the grandeur upon entering the castle. This used to house the then Danish King Christian IV.
Rosenborg castle is close to the city center. It is surrounded by the beautiful King’s Garden. Attraction closes at 5pm but last entry is by 3.30pm. All bags has to be stored in lockers as the castle contains previous artifacts. A must visit in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen is one of the most worthwhile historical sites to visit. Located in the beautiful King's Park, the architectural style of red brick and bronze roofs, once the summer farewell palace of Christian IV, has now become a royal treasure house, collecting diamond crowns, precious jewelry, gorgeous costumes, paintings and other cultural relics. Underground treasure room is the essence. Don't miss it.
Holding Copenhagen Card is free to enter. There is a big garden outside the castle. There are many roses planted. They are very beautiful. After entering the castle, I visited it myself, not a luxury castle, but it was good. Armed soldiers guard the doorway. Recently, many soldiers in Europe feel much safer.