When it comes to Denmark, the first thing that comes to mind is the fairy tale. Denmark is really a country full of fairy tales. Why do Danes write fairy tales like this? They used to live in a fairy tale world. This is probably a fairy tale filled with Danes.
When I was a child, I often read "Little Girl Selling Matches", "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Ugly Duckling", etc., all from Andersen's pen, so when I came to Denmark, how can I miss Andersen's hometown - Odense? It. Odense is Denmark's third largest city, more than 90 kilometers from the capital, Copenhagen, and the capital of Finland's second largest island, Funen. Not only is the hometown of the famous fairy tale writer Andersen, it is full of fairy tales and one of the happiest cities in the world.
Ouden has a long history and nearly 1000 years of history. It was built on March 18, 988. It celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the founding of the city in 1988 and was named "Millennium Forest" to celebrate the founding of the city. 1000th anniversary.
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Odense is not far from Copenhagen. It takes about two hours to get there by Euro. There are also many trains to and from Copenhagen. One-day trips are very suitable.
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