English is the second language in all four countries, most of them can speak it, and the locals are also very enthusiastic and will be willing to communicate with you. But the accent is certainly not as positive as that of Commonwealth countries and the United States, so it is unnecessary to practice oral English there.
Finland:
Special attractions include the Rock Church and sibelius park.
Fisherman's Wharf can buy some local handicrafts, such as scarves made of fox's tail. ...
The most distinctive meal is reindeer meat, or there is a century-old candy store in Bolva, where the candy is also cool.
Sweden:
Special attractions include Stockholm City Hall, Vasa Shipwreck Museum and Queen's Island, which are very beautiful.
The glass products and crystals in this country are very good, so grab some in small shops.
The most distinctive rice is pork meatball rice. A big plate includes pork balls, potatoes and onions, all of which are not expensive.
Norway:
The special scenic spot is Wei Lan Sculpture Park.
Things in this country are expensive. If you want to buy, you can buy some Shan Yao dolls and vacuum-packed smoked salmon, but don't be found by the customs when you bring them back to China …
Salmon here is very fresh and is one of the largest producing areas.
Denmark:
Of course, the mermaid statue is the first attraction, as well as the oldest amusement parks in Europe, Tivoli and Carlsberg Brewery.
The local ecco shoes are very good, and they are worn by the royal family. You can also buy some amber or something There is the largest pedestrian street in Europe. Take your time.
I recommend eating pork chops in Apollo. A person can eat well for 300 yuan. Locals like QQ fudge and pigskin very much, but I'm not used to it. ...