Finland Fort is one of Finland's World Heritage Sites, which is worth visiting. It's a connected island. It's a ferry ride from the market pier next to Amanda in Hecun. It took me 12 Euros to buy a 24-hour bus card in Hecun. Bus, ferry, tramway. Liu arrives at the island in ten minutes. Looking back at Hecun, the cloudy fairyland outside the country is general. Near the dock is the tourist center. There is a free guidebook, one for each English and Chinese Finn. First use the Chinese version to find places of interest, set up tour paths, after all, the three islands are very tired to walk once. Then look at the road signs in the English version and ask for directions according to the pictures. If you don't understand it, ask the local people for directions in Finnish. Haha, go all the way, ask all the way, travel notes of Lu Chi. The summer round-trip ferry lasts almost 20 hours, so don't worry about the return time, but walk hard. There are no tickets on the island. Museums need tickets. Museum hall can enter sit and buy snacks and cold drinks. By the way, look at the introduction, there are many military introductions. There are many cave trails on the island where many children run around to hide and seek. There are also many adults on the hillside outing party, the sea breeze blowing, cool and pleasant, suitable for vacation. There is a shipyard on the island. You can see the original way of shipbuilding. Near the sea, there are many cannons, weapons and ammunition storehouses, like Hobbit huts. The scenery is beautiful and worth seeing. There are also cafes and restaurants on the island. A day trip is no problem.