Copenhagen was once chosen by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme as the "most livable city in the world"
Copenhagen (Danish: København; English: Copenhagen) is the capital, largest city, and largest port of the Kingdom of Denmark, as well as the political, economic, cultural, and transportation center of Denmark, and a world-renowned international metropolis.
Copenhagen is located in the eastern part of Zealand Island, Denmark, facing Malmö, the third largest city in Sweden, across the Øresund Strait.
Copenhagen was once chosen by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme as the "most livable city in the world", and was given the evaluation of "best design city". Copenhagen is also one of the happiest cities in the world. Most of Denmark's important food, shipbuilding, machinery, electronics and other industries are concentrated here, and many important international conferences are held here.
Copenhagen is both a traditional trade and shipping center and an emerging manufacturing city. One third of the country's factories are built in the Greater Copenhagen area.
Copenhagen is beautiful and tidy. The emerging large industrial enterprises in the city and the ancient buildings from the Middle Ages reflect each other, making it both a modern city and a city with ancient charm. It is a world-renowned historical and cultural city. The Danish symbol, the Little Mermaid statue, quietly contemplates by the sea. The fairy-tale-like ancient castles and palaces are located in this city, old and magical, art and modern.
A representative attraction of the country of fairy tales, an inconspicuous place by the sea, standing alone on the coast. There is no sign of note. Tourists from all over the world are punching in and taking pictures. The sculpture is smaller than expected.
Denmark is a highly developed capitalist country, one of NATO's founding and EU member states. It has a highly developed social welfare system, a highly developed economy, a very small gap between rich and poor, and a high quality of life for its citizens. In February 2019, the 2018 Global Happiness Index was released, with Denmark ranking third.
The bronze statue of the Little Mermaid (The Little Mermaid) is a bronze statue created by Danish sculptor Edward Eriksen from about 1909 to 1913. The work is now located in the shallow sea on the east side of the Longerini Beach Pedestrian Avenue in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Little Mermaid bronze statue consists of a marble base plate at the bottom and a bronze statue at the top. It stands proudly and is popular with thousands of people, and it contains spiritual wealth. It is also indispensable for a city and a country. In Copenhagen and Denmark's presence and development, this legendary woman has become a strong spiritual pillar
Andersen's representative works, sculptured by people on the seaside, have become an iconic Danish landscape
The iconic little mermaid statue made famous by Hans Christian Andersen. As the story goes, the mermaid statue was donated by the son of the Carlsberg founder to the government back in 1913. You can actually witness some of his other private art collection which he has also donated at the Glyptoteket Museum near Tivoli.
Went to visit the famous statue! Good vibes in the area with tourists. Air was crisp and was windy so wrap up warm.
Copenhagen must punch in, the statue is by the sea, the location is relatively biased, except for taking pictures and punching in, there is nothing to play
famous landmark in Copenhagen. plenty of tourists to snap photos with her.