Danish Tradition and culture
Danish Tradition and culture is a fantastic blend of old and modern Europe. Cobbled streets lead to manic nightclubs. In this hectic world, Danish consider as the happiest people in this Planet. Where bicycles equally share the roads with modern fancy cars and public transports that also run on biofuels. This Nordic country is also famous for its beautiful architecture, sturdy engineering, ancient and old palaces, fashion, arts and museum and beautiful islands and fantastic world-class cities.
Denmark also famous by the name of Scandinavian and touch the Jutland Peninsula along with the various island. Denmark has vast cultural and ancient values and also linked with Sweden via a Bridge called Öresund bridges.
The South Sea Island mainly famous for the three major islands mostly they are called Lolland, Falster and Møn and also “the South sea Island also known for Lolland-Falster. These three significant Islands have its importance and natural beauties. Lolland the fourth largest island of Denmark and also known as “Pancake Island” because of its flatness. The major attractions of this island are – Fuglsang Manor built in 19th century and Living History Museum- the oldest trebuchets in the world which shows a reconstructed part of medieval town from and around 1400. German Tourists mainly love Lolland because of its sandy beach.
Falster located in South-Eastern Denmark and mainly famous for its sandy beaches, cycle track and marinas. This island also attracts tourist for relaxing holidays. The biggest attraction of Falster is the Middle Ages Centre which is known for an open-air museum constructed as a part of the medieval town. The Abbey Church built-in 15th Century in Nykobing also the centre of attraction for the tourists. The famous resort is Marielyst on the east coast.
Mon Island located in southeastern Denmark and the waters of this island referred to as Wolf strait which is separating Mon from Zealand. The largest town of this island is Stege. This town has its charm with the ancient and historic building, several famous restaurants-cafes, a marina and markets. The brilliant attractions of this island are ” The White Cliffs of Mon, fresco-decorated church, old monuments and sandy beaches. Another attraction is the Jewellery museum which is located in the small village of Damne.
The Mors Island, which is also known for its natural environment, attracts tourist to flower park and top to the cliff at Hanklit, which overlooks the beautiful islands. Danish’s people are highly educated and well mannered and informed. Teamwork, proper management and planning and belief in work-life balance. Danish also considered as the most productive and hardworking people in the European countries.
Danish People are well organised, planned and settle in life, that’s why Denmark is consistently growing on the top of the list in the sectors of tourism, education, architecture, film and cultural influences and social cultures. Danish considered as the most satisfied people in this world which also allow them to get the necessary need facilities like educations, healthcare and many more.