I ordered fish soup with my friends for lunch. It was about 150 yuan per person. It was delicious. The salmon was really fresh. It is worth recommending.
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I ordered fish soup with my friends for lunch. It was about 150 yuan per person. It was delicious. The salmon was really fresh. It is worth recommending.
Absolutely a great restaurant, I was very impressed.
#Creation Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash Have you ever imagined going to a city shrouded by ice and aurora, at the end of the world, to feel the purest power and beauty of nature? In the Arctic Circle of the earth, there is such a fascinating city - Longyearbyen. It is the closest city to the Arctic in the world. It is known as the "Gateway to the Arctic" and is full of extreme charm and mysterious colors, waiting for brave travelers to unveil its veil. Now, follow this guide and embark on this Arctic fantasy journey together! 1. First impression of the city Longyearbyen is located on the island of Spitsbergen in the Norwegian Svalbard Islands, at 78.13 degrees north latitude, only 1,316 kilometers away from the North Pole. It is not only the administrative center of the Svalbard Islands, but also a charming tourist destination and scientific research base. 2. Climate Exploration Longyearbyen belongs to the Arctic ice field climate, and its distinctive feature is the year-round cold. Winter (October - March of the following year) is long and cold, with the lowest temperature reaching -21°C. At this time, the city is shrouded in polar night, but the surprise of the aurora is hidden in the darkness; summer (June - August) is short and cool, with the highest temperature of about 7°C. The polar day phenomenon allows 24-hour sunshine here, which is a good time to explore the outdoors. 3. Preparation before the trip - Visa: According to the Svalbard Treaty signed in 1925, Chinese citizens can enter Longyearbyen without a visa, but since they need to transfer from Norway, they need to apply for a Norwegian multiple Schengen visa in advance. Prepare your passport, photo, visa application form, employment certificate, bank flow and other materials, and apply as soon as possible to avoid delaying your trip. - Air tickets: You can take a flight to Longyearbyen from Oslo or Tromsø, the capital of Norway. It is recommended to book air tickets 2-3 months in advance, and pay attention to the promotions of major airlines, which can help you save a lot of money. - Packing list: Warm clothing is the top priority, such as thick down jackets, waterproof jackets, warm sweaters, plush warm pants, snow boots, wool socks, hats, scarves, gloves, etc.; high-multiple sunscreen and sunglasses are also essential, the light during the polar day is very strong; of course, you can't forget your photographic equipment, remember to bring spare batteries and memory cards to capture those stunning views. 4. Food Tour - Seafood Feast: As an Arctic city, the seafood in Longyearbyen is astonishingly fresh. The Arctic shrimp is plump, the meat is firm, and the sweet taste spreads on the tip of the tongue, as if you can feel the breath of the Arctic Ocean; the cod is tender, whether it is steamed or fried, it can perfectly present its deliciousness. - Dessert temptation: In cold weather, a sweet dessert is simply a human enjoyment. The local chocolate cake, the rich chocolate flavor and the soft cake body are perfectly integrated, sweet but not greasy; there are also various flavors of ice cream, even in low temperatures, you can enjoy this sweetness. V. Check-in at scenic spots - World Seed Bank: This seed bank, known as the "Noah's Ark" of global agriculture, stores millions of crop seeds and is the hope of mankind to cope with future disasters. Although you can't enter the interior for a visit, standing outside, watching it blend into the surrounding glaciers and mountains, and feeling its mystery and significance is also a unique experience. - Longyearbyen Town: Walking on the streets of the town, it feels like being in a fairy tale world. The colorful cabins are arranged in a staggered manner. The world's northernmost post office, bar, museum, church and other buildings all exude a strong Nordic style. Send a postcard at the post office, stamp it with a unique postmark, and send blessings from the end of the world to your relatives and friends far away. - Glacier hiking: Under the guidance of a professional guide, put on crampons and step onto the spectacular glacier. Observe the texture and cracks of the glacier up close, touch the ice layer that has gone through billions of years, and feel the magic of nature. Along the way, you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of glacial lakes, ice caves, etc. Every step is a visual feast. - Dog sledding: Have an intimate contact with the lovely huskies! Sitting on the sled, the huskies pull you across the Arctic wilderness, listen to their cheerful calls, feel the wind whistling in your ears, as if you have become a member of the Arctic expedition. - Aurora observation: Longyearbyen is one of the best places in the world to watch the aurora. From September to March of the following year, when night falls, find a place away from light pollution, such as a mountain top or a lake in the suburbs, and wait quietly for the aurora to appear. When the colorful aurora dances in the night sky, the dreamlike scene will definitely make you unforgettable for a lifetime. You can use software such as Aurora to observe the aurora dynamics in real time to increase the probability of seeing the aurora. VI. Precautions - Cultural etiquette: Respect local cultural customs and take off your shoes when entering the room. When communicating with locals, be polite and humble and show good qualities. - Environmental protection: The ecological environment of Longyearbyen is very fragile. Strictly abide by local environmental protection regulations, do not discard garbage at will, and protect this pure Arctic land. - Safety first: When participating in outdoor activities, be sure to follow the arrangements of professional guides and do not leave the team without permission. Especially in projects such as glacier hiking and dog sledding, safety is the most important. - Polar bear threat: Although wild animals cannot be mentioned, you should know that there are certain risks in the surrounding areas of the city. Follow local safety tips when traveling. If you encounter dangerous situations, contact the local relevant departments in time. - Driving regulations: Longyearbyen does not recognize Chinese driver's licenses (translated copies are not acceptable). If you want to rent a car and drive yourself, you need to understand the local car rental policies and requirements in advance, or choose other means of transportation. - Material preparation: Due to the relative scarcity of local materials and high prices, you can carry some common medicines and personal items according to your needs in case of emergency. Longyearbyen, this city at the end of the world full of fantasy and romance, is waiting for you to explore and discover. Pack your bags, head to the North Pole, and start a wonderful adventure of your own!