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The beauty of the city of Oslo is deeply hidden,
And I've always wanted to discover this beauty.
Maybe this beauty is after a night of revelry.
You can catch it when you ride your bike home to asaka.
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Oslo, the capital of Norway
This capital is so different
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It is the northernmost point in Europe
Exquisite architecture full of Nordic style
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Good luck
You can see the Aurora Borealis here
It is located at the end of the fjord
As a result, you can enjoy the beauty of the fjord without leaving the city
It's right in the middle of the forest
Without leaving home, you can find the norwegian forest
Here sunrise and sunset
All breathtakingly beautiful
The city was awarded the title of Green Capital of Europe 2019
It also successfully entered the official recommendation of Lonely Planet
Top 10 tourist destination cities in 2018
This is Oslo
The beauty of Oslo
Deeply hidden in the nature that people love here
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Although the beauty of Oslo is deeply hidden
But as soon as you come
You're sure to be attracted.
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Play· Great place to get close to nature
For Norwegians
Nothing is more important than nature
Even if living in the city
Norwegians are also inseparable from nature
Whether it's the long summer days
It's still a snowy winter day
In Oslo
You can find good places to get close to nature
Vigeland Sculpture Park
Nature in the city center
In the heart of Oslo, there's a huge open park – maybe you'll find it in Oslo. The world's largest sculpture park is home to 212 statues, all of which are the work of The Norwegian National Treasure sculptor Gustav Vigrand. Just a few minutes from the city centre, Vigeland Park has everything to offer with woods, rivers and open meadows. You can enjoy nature in the city, so it's so pleasant!
Holmenkollen Ski Jump
A paradise in the land of skiing
Oslo is not only the capital with the world's largest sculpture park, but also the only capital in the world where skiing can be done in the city. Norwegians have always considered themselves to be a people born on skis, so there is no place for Norwegians not to ski – even in cities.
Oslo preserves holmenkollen, the oldest ski jump in the world, and is still in use today. This ski slope, built at the top of the mountain, has now become a symbol of Oslo. The ski festival held here every Year in March drives the whole city crazy.
Sognsee
Oslo loves
In addition to a sculpture park and ski jumping, Oslo is surrounded by forests and lakes. If you're really into the embrace of nature, sognsee is the best option for you. Take Metro Line 5 to the end of the northern section, facing this huge lake and the forest that surrounds it.
Sognsee is the city's natural oxygen bar and a favorite of the people of Oslo. In the summer, many people come here to barbecue and party, and in winter, it is a good place for skiing. Of course, even if it takes two hours to walk around the forest by the lake, it is a great enjoyment.
Architecture· A wonderful design that blends in with nature
Compared to other cities in Norway
Come to Oslo and don't miss out
Must be fabulous building
They are simple but not simple
Blend in with the beautiful nature here
It's sure to make you fall in love with Nordic design right away
Oslo Opera House
Walk to the roof and blow the sea breeze
Oslo is full of modern design with a strong Nordic style – the Oslo Opera House is the best of them. This uniquely shaped building is located at the end of the fjord. You can even walk straight up to the roof and the fjord stretches from under your feet to the distant junction of water and sky. Of course, you can also walk into the opera house. The interior walls designed by Norway's most famous design firm, Snøhetta, are spectacular and atmospheric and worth a look.
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Astrup Fenli Museum of Modern Art
The Island of Art sets sail
The Astrup Fernli Museum of Modern Art houses a collection of precious works, and the museum itself is a masterpiece that blends with nature. The entire building is ship-shaped and consists of three separate pavilions. The three buildings span a narrow waterway and share an arched ship-shaped glass roof. The transparent pavilion is naturally integrated with the waterway. From a distance, it looks like a steamship, at the end of the Oslo Fjord, about to set sail.
Barcode complex
Reflections in the water are the ultimate
Friends who have seen Skam must still have an impression here. The barcoded complex is located right in the centre of Oslo, right next to the sea. From a distance, it looks like a barcode, hence the name. We especially recommend that you travel to Sørenga, which is not far away from the sea. As night falls, bright lights form reflections in the sea, and virtual reality is born. Great natural architecture blends with pure natural scenery, such a view that you can only see in Oslo!
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Easter egg time!
→ New Oslo Aquarium: Dive into an underwater world in the sea
It's not enough to be able to walk on the roof, the Brain-opening Norwegians also have to push the building into the bottom of the sea! The soon-to-be-built aquarium in Oslo is having a wonderful design that "juts out to the bottom of the sea". Walking under the water, the huge glass curtain wall is unhindered, and the variety of marine life is unobstructed, leaving you immersed in the scene. The aquarium is inspired by a Norwegian rock called Svaberg, which has smooth and beautiful lines. In 2023, let's meet at the new Aquarium of Oslo!
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Food· Eat nature into your stomach
For gourmet food
Many Norwegians have their own understanding
They insist
How nature presents ingredients to people
How people should eat it
therefore
Fresh, minimalist, natural
It is the eternal theme of Oslo cuisine
Michelin-starred restaurant Maaemo
The purest taste of Northern Europe
Maaemo is probably one of Oslo's most famous restaurants – in Norse it means "Mother Earth" in Old Norse. The world's northernmost three-Michelin-starred restaurant brings the Nordic view of natural, pristine and sacred cuisine to the extreme, presenting the most original ingredients as completely as possible. The authentic taste from Northern Europe is here.
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Century-old classic shop Kaffistova
The most familiar taste of Norwegians
Kaffistova has been around for over 100 years. For more than 100 years, this restaurant has been committed to presenting the most authentic Taste of Norway. The furnishings in the restaurant are the same as in the Norwegian Folk Museum not far away, and the rustic wooden furniture seems to travel through time.
If you're lucky enough to visit, you should definitely experience the raspeballer (potato dumplings), boknafisk (air-dried cod) and rømmegrøt (porridge unique to Norway) and experience the most local Norwegian tastes.
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Seafood preferred Lofoten restaurant
A feast in the land of seafood
If you don't taste seafood, how can you count as having come to Norway! The eponymous restaurant, Norway's largest fishing farm, brings together some of the best of the best from the country and uses fresh, top-of-the-line ingredients to present you with a wonderful whole-fish feast. The delicious fish is sure to make you addicted! Every Sunday, Lofoten also offers a special menu where you can experience the freshest taste of the sea.
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Speaking of which
Maybe you've gotten to where oslo's soul is – nature
As we said at the beginning
The beauty of Oslo is hidden in nature
Countless good looks, waiting for you to discover
So, are you ready?
Let's walk up oslo!
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