Oslo: Oslo is the capital of Norway, located in the southeast of the country at the northern end of the Oslo fjord, because three sides are surrounded by mountains, jungles and wilderness, and thus both the charming scenery of the seaside city, but also relying on the mountains and dense forests and has a majestic momentum. Oslo's municipal construction pay attention to maintain the rich medieval color and distinctive Nordic scenery.
Norwegian Christmas Town: In the Oslo fjord town of Drebak, where residents believe that a long time ago, Santa Claus was born in the northern fjord side of the town under a large rock, so this is called the Norwegian Christmas Town. There is also a Christmas house in the town's central square, which is a collection of Christmas-related characters and decorations, and combines the local Norwegian legend of the mountain demon with a mix of styles.
Vigeland Sculpture Park: a statue-themed park featuring 212 statues by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. The statues in the park focus on the theme of human "life and death", starting from the birth of a baby, through childhood, adolescence, youth, strength, old age, until death, reflecting the whole process of life, thought-provoking.
The Oslo City Hall: It is a comprehensive display of Norwegian history, culture and people's work and life. Built in 1950 to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the founding of Oslo, the City Hall is one of Oslo's more famous buildings, also known as the "Twin Towers of Red Brick".
Norwegian National Theatre: built in 1899, more than a hundred years ago, is Norway's largest domestic theater. Its interior decoration is elegant, is the Norwegian domestic class of the Grand Theater.
Oslo Fjord: located in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean, southeastern Norway's fjords. Oslo Fjord is a body of water reaching inland from the Skagerrak in the North Sea. Length of about 130 kilometers. The capital city of Oslo is located at the top of the fjord. Here is originally formed by ice erosion of the trough, and later due to the rise of the sea to flood the trough and the formation of the fjord, is one of the long fjords along the Norwegian coast.