挪威人自己說“這也算個城市?“–奧斯陸30小時旅行速寫
Oslo is the capital of Norway Nestled atop the hills at the northern end of the Oslo Fjord Behind it is the majestic Mount Holmenkollen It has the beautiful scenery of a coastal city Without losing the grandeur brought by the beautiful mountains It’s so blue here. The weather is really nice today I feel this architectural style in Norway as a whole. A little tougher It’s a little cooler. Not as lively as Denmark Oslo’s urban architecture I find it more practical and heavy It’s missing some of the vibrancy and freshness of Copenhagen. On the contrary, it is very mature and introverted Especially the medieval architectural style will be more obvious If you use characters to describe Copenhagen is like a girl in a romantic fairy tale style And Oslo It is a relatively solid image of a middle-aged man Each has its own style Oslo is one of the three cities in Northern Europe The only place I don’t use any transportation It’s not to save money. It’s really useless. The whole city is very compact and small So it’s all on foot. You can go almost anywhere in the city So Actually, my overall impression of this city is quite good Because I really like a city. Or every corner of a small town The feeling of being within reach The local taxi in Norway is a Tesla. I found Norway where they have these electric scooters. That’s a lot. While in Copenhagen There are a lot of people riding bicycles in the city And to Oslo The streets are full of people riding scooters. At first I thought it was a little strange After I walked through this city I realized that scooters are just perfect for this city Because it’s so small. So don’t worry about battery life. And there are actually some ups and downs. Now, scooters, as opposed to bicycles. It will be much more convenient and labor-saving. It’s parked everywhere on the street There is a 711 here. Let’s take a look at prices first A can of Coke is 31. What if it’s in a bottle? Is 36 The water in northern Europe is really expensive 30 a bottle. Convert it to 21 yuan. The croissants here are about 20 yuan each, right? Three are cheaper. His burger is 110 yuan Then, if you add this meal to the set menu? 153 Normal NOK 153 Converted to RMB 107 This feels more expensive than Denmark As far as the price of McDonald’s is concerned It’s 90 yuan if sold alone. The same package. A burrito, chicken burrito. Add a Coke set of 224 NOK It’s about 150 yuan. That’s very expensive. The consumption tax in the Nordic countries is very high Usually 25% The high labor cost of the service industry In addition, Northern Europe is vast and sparsely populated Cold climate The agricultural production season is short Many products rely on imports or long-distance transportation So the overall price in the Nordic region has gone up According to the official price level index The overall price level in Denmark is very high in the European Union Slightly higher than Norway However, in terms of basic food and consumption Oslo will be slightly higher than Copenhagen A cheap meal in Oslo costs around 250 Norwegian kroner Copenhagen is approximately 160 Danish kroner Bottle of beer In Norway it often falls around NOK 110 Copenhagen is generally around 60 Danish kroner Taxi fares in Copenhagen start at 50 Danish kroner And in Oslo it’s NOK 100 While in Copenhagen I don’t remember meeting a paid toilet. However, all toilets in Oslo have to be charged Public toilets in the square cost 5 kroner 10 crowns in the mall. After you need to buy something at McDonald’s Ask the clerk for the password. So Oslo is the best place to travel It is better to solve it in the hotel first. I don’t quite understand their traffic lights. Why are there two red lights? A red light for two pedestrians Basically took a look If it’s all red lights, it’s all two villains. Just one green light. One of the most famous attractions in Oslo Oslo Royal Palace Most tourists should come here In the past, Sweden and Norway were actually one country After Norway gained independence Where their king and queen live Here it is. The Oslo Palace is a neoclassical palace It’s at the end of Caledonian Street. Facing the wide palace square Behind it is the surrounding Palace Park The palace was built in the 1820s It was officially completed and opened in 1849 It is also the official residence of the King of Norway Nordic side Tickets to many attractions All reservations can be made online. So try to make an appointment online. The palace is only open for tours during the summer Because it is not free to enter They have to be guided by a narrator. Therefore, it is best to make an appointment for a visit in advance Avoid waiting in line And there are very few live tickets. The price for a visit is NOK 230 There will be a narrator Bring about 20 tourists to visit together Interpretation languages are only available in English and Norwegian The whole process cannot be photographed. It’ll take about an hour. Will lead everyone through the banquet hall, the state conference hall Representative halls and rooms such as Whitehall Explain very carefully And the tour guide didn’t speak English that fast either. So it’s actually recommended that you go and have a look. I even saw this in Norway Cheap supermarket Rema1000 found in Denmark This one is really cheap. Water is bought in Denmark for only 2.3 yuan I don’t know how much it is here. The smallest bottle of water here is 10 yuan. That’s 7 RMB. It’s already the cheapest. I took a look at the cheapest one here. Other water is about 21 times 7 14 yuan The big bottle above This is the port. Many attractions in Oslo In fact, they are all near the port By the river There are more people here Norway depends on their fjords. So the ferry is also more developed You can go to many places by boat So it feels like a lot of people are taking boats here It’s another commonly used form of transportation You see the number of boats is quite large There’s the Nobel Peace Center right next to the harbor. Because the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Norway. So It has built a Nobel Peace Center here. These two banners hanging at the door You should be able to see it too. It’s called Nihon Hidankyo. It’s actually the Nobel Peace Prize for 2024. Awarded to the Atomic Bomb Survivors Organization of Japan Then across from that peace center This brownish-red building is their city hall. It’s also where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded. It’s in there. So this is also a local area in Oslo A rather famous attraction I can see it here. It’s 75 years old. Built in 1950 It should be 2025. It happens to be the 75th anniversary The connection between Oslo and the world In fact, the most representative example is the Nobel Peace Prize According to the arrangement of the Nobel Foundation All five major awards were awarded in Sweden Except for the Peace Prize Since 1901 It was decided by the Norwegian Nobel Committee And awarded in Oslo The stage of the awards ceremony is the Oslo City Hall Construction on this building began in the 1930s Officially opened in 1950 Designed in a functionalist style The two square red brick towers form the city’s landmark Facing the fjord The back connects to the city center Free visit to City Hall Go inside and you will find The simplicity of the appearance In stark contrast to the interior decoration The largest central hall is high and wide paved on the ground It’s white marble from Nurland, northern Norway. The walls are covered with large murals and decorative paintings It depicts the historical, cultural and social scenes of Norway This is also the centerpiece of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony Ceremony day winner Members of the royal family and dignitaries from around the world gather here The sun shines in from the big windows in the direction of the fjord Make the whole space both solemn and full of light The entire town hall faces the sea So it’s from this window. Outside is the port The whole city feels very quiet Although you see a lot of people on the road But nothing too noisy. Probably mainly everyone rides a bicycle So there’s not that much motor vehicle noise. There’s no electric car. So it’s pretty quiet in general. It’s a laid-back atmosphere. Through City Hall Square About 10 minutes on foot This is Akershus Castle on the edge of Oslo Bay Akershus Castle It is a defensive fortress built in the late Middle Ages The waterway used to protect Oslo and the fjord It was later remodeled several times It is not just a military center It was also the residence of the royal family Today, the heavy stone walls are preserved here Arches and churches The castle also houses a museum It tells the story of the Norwegians defending against foreign aggression The determination to safeguard the country The whole castle is actually quite large Up and down This fortress cannon must be necessary Standing high in the castle Overlooking the entire Oslo Harbor Especially at sunset Magnificent view There is a touch of solemnity and romance in the atmosphere It is both a historical testament to the city It is also a must-see attraction for travelers The whole castle is surrounded by cannons It seems that DJI should be on this side of Europe It’s really hot Today on the streets of Oslo, Norway I have seen two DJI stores. I think they have this tram in Norway. And the streetcars really had no advertising at all. All cars are blue This is quite unexpected This must be the busiest street in Oslo It’s called Carl Johns Street. Basically tourists come Then a street where locals also come to shop So there are a lot more people Thai Pad Thai is 215 It’s also around 150 RMB. Norwegians must also save bottles to buy Drink two bottles of water today 4 bucks after recycling this bottle Did some research Or this salad bar in the supermarket Looks like they have everything Fruits and vegetables Then there is meat This little park in front of the cathedral Sit here Then look at the street outside It’s a comfortable place And now this temperature It’s really, really comfortable. It’s particularly appropriate. And there wasn’t much wind. There’s no big sun. 20 degrees Very leisurely, it’s after 6 o’clock now And have dinner here Just bought it at the supermarket 80 bucks, and then what about this? It is said to be a must-drink milk in Norway Chocolate milk I think a lot of cities. Cities in many places There is a must-drink milk And the hotel is actually just across the street. That’s close. Finally check in at the hotel This room is a little bigger than the one in Denmark. But the bed is pretty much the same Why is it pink? I think the color is weird. The room is really slightly bigger than the Danish one. You really can’t even open the suitcase over there. Here is the TV Clothes There is a small table in the closet Then the place next to it should be able to put luggage, right? Wow, this scenery is actually really nice. Opposite is the Oslo Cathedral Just across from this cathedral So you can see this street view from below it So this vision? It’s really good That’s nice. This bathroom is quite spacious Then inside is the bathroom This bathroom is really big And it feels pretty clean. This room in this hotel? It’s got a skylight on top. I started to come in and thought it was pretty good But it’s past 9 o’clock now. The sky is still bright The whole room is lit up. There’s no way to close this skylight Really sunset sunrise The breakfast at this hotel is rather hearty It was still a bit cloudy in the morning A little rain But it’s after 9 o’clock now. Come out at 9:30 It’s completely sunny This hotel is really convenient Walk down for about 2 minutes Just to the central station in Oslo Next to this is Oslo Central Station. central station It’s really convenient. So it’s here next to the station It’s actually a shopping mall. Then the left-hand side of the shopping center. This is Grand Central Station The words written on this brother’s clothes Is that what I think it means? Oslo should also have one of the most famous attractions. Not the most famous Pretty famous too It’s their art gallery in Munch. Munch should be Norway A very famous painter, artist Speaking of indoor attractions The most famous building in Norway is this 13-story building Modern building with 11 exhibition spaces Munch Gallery here It is one of the largest single-artist museums in the world Collection of over 26,000 works by Munch And a large number of documents and personal relics There are still a little fewer people in the morning. It seems that there will be a lot of people in the afternoon. An adult is NOK 220 per person Usually everyone goes to the fourth floor first Many of the works here are Munch’s reflections on anxiety and loneliness The depth of the theme of love and death It seems that he really likes the action of hugging his head Many scenes have the action of hugging the head And of course our most famous painting, The Scream. Three versions of “The Scream” Will take turns in the exhibition room Each exhibition lasts about an hour To protect works on paper Not damaged by long-term exposure to light Everyone is waiting at the painting next to it It turned out to be the painting on the right No one expected to shoot this one The theme of “The Scream” is set against the backdrop of blood red An extremely painful expression Character line distortion In sharp contrast to the straightness of the bridge It depicts a feeling of loneliness, anxiety, and hopelessness There are many more self-portraits of him here. This should be him when he was young Munch in old age The third floor is currently a thematic temporary exhibition Mainly around Munch’s health concerns Personal experience and insights in disease care Many images are depressing and impactful The seventh floor covers the two series “Shadows” and “Up Close”. The former starts in the shadowy world of Munch The latter will allow visitors to enjoy it up close The details and emotions depicted by the artist The 10th and 9th floors are temporary exhibition areas Not just Munch There are also works by other contemporary artists The exhibition of Munch Horizon was held on the 11th floor Shows the modernist trend of the Munch era And his conversations with contemporary artists Up on the 12th floor, there’s a rooftop terrace. It overlooks the entire Oslo Strait Line Admire the architecture of the city and the scenery of the fjord It is also a place I recommend everyone to come The ship with the green bottom in the distance It’s the ship on the Copenhagen to Oslo route. Then this way It’s their Oslo Opera House. It is also a very famous building Come out of that art gallery Then there is a restaurant next to it. I just had this Pasta for lunch here 240 Norwegian kroner 170 RMB. This one is a very ordinary one, Pasta. The location of this restaurant is good Just opposite the art gallery And there’s a beach right in front of the opera house. This must be a public beach Many people are basking in the sun here, sun bathing It seems that it should be possible to go to the sea as well. Someone has just gone into the sea This way to the opera house The design of its entire facade It’s this kind of gentle slope. So it’s really possible to go all the way. The Oslo Opera House was completed in 2008 A masterpiece of contemporary Nordic architecture Its design philosophy It’s a glacier that’s fallen into a fjord. Sloping facade Carrara white marble from Italy And white granite. With direct sunlight Especially cold and clear in winter It is also a public space Redefined architecture The roof of the building slopes from the ground towards the harbor It’s like a sloping square. It allows people to walk up onto the roof. Overlooking the city and the fjord Enhancing architectural aesthetics It also reinforces its idea of public When you reach the top The whistle of a fjord cruise ship can be heard Seagulls hovering overhead In the distance are citizens diving and frolicking The stunning scenery of the entire Orsay Road city and Xiawan Bay It’s a panoramic view. Nolan directed the movie “Creed” This is the platform where the protagonist and Neil stroll They are against a pure white background Looks incomparably ethereal Down the hall. Warm oak wraps the open space As if to take the cool exterior of the city Perfectly balanced with the indoor temperature Oslo Opera House Not only does it look glacier pure and dazzling More through the open roof Transparent interior halls and art installations Let architecture become a place where the city blends with nature, water, and art They cross the road here, and I found it quite confusing as well. Even people don’t feel too compliant It just passed without a car Many times This should be Oslo Central Station Oslo Central Station It is the largest railway hub in Norway The current central station was put into use in 1980 At that time, the East Railway Station and the West Railway Station were merged Launched together with the Oslo Tunnel From then on, it became the core of connecting all lines in the country There are 19 platforms in the station Carrying domestic and international long-distance District and commuter trains It also includes the Airport Express. You can also transfer to metro trams and city buses here The station itself It’s like a large commercial complex. Inside, there are numerous shops, cafes, restaurants, etc It is a transportation hub It’s an urban shopping complex. 4:52 to Stockholm, platform 15 Platform 15 to Stockholm About 10 minutes Now everyone is getting on the bus. The hygiene of this car looks like Not much. The front of the car is dirty The suitcases here are already full. Ended in just two days To take the high-speed train from Oslo to Stockholm Travel to Sweden In view of Lao Song’s love for transportation So This time, I specially chose the first-class seat for the experience. The seats are spacious and comfortable There is also a small bar inside the carriage. You can drink water, make tea, make coffee, etc. The bathroom is also very clean and tidy 52 points Very punctual Here we go. It looks like the whole Oslo train station is still quite big Lots of tracks. This train It’s a high-speed train operated by Swedish National Railways. Departure from Oslo Central Station at 5pm At 10:20 p.m. Arriving at the central station in Stockholm, Sweden The whole journey takes about 5 and a half hours A first-class seat costs 734 Norwegian kroner. The train is equipped with free WiFi. The internet speed is not bad. Watching the video of “Lao Song channel” is not stuck at all Because it happened to be dinner time So I specially bought dinner at the time of reservation A shrimp sandwich The conductor will deliver it to you at the time of your choice Also comes with a bottle of juice Sandwich Kind of like an open sandwich in Denmark The shrimp is fresh Served with mayonnaise It’s delicious No wonder I just heard the sudden broadcast It seems that it has now passed the borders of Norway and Sweden Just crossed the border So it’s in Sweden now. It was just in Norway Looking at the scenery along the way Remember the travel time in Oslo Most people find the city boring Maybe it’s because the city is too small and compact You can travel all over in one day Fewer opportunities for people to use their fists and feet Summer is fine. If the long winter is accompanied by The silence and coldness of the Nordics May appear colder and more monotonous But I do think The view of the Fjords Harbour It matches the alpine jungle just right. And the small size of the city also makes activities more convenient You can walk around the corner slowly The city is actually more vivid than imagined It should be about a third of the way by now. I feel that Sweden has too many lakes. There are really many lakes along the way Although the light is dimming a little bit But northern Europe with very long sunshine hours Even at 9 o’clock at night Still seems to be only in the evening The silhouettes of the trees grow clearer in the setting sun Arrived in Stockholm This car is on time I thought this car was driving a little slow all the way It turned out really on time Arrival 10:21 It’s really 10:22 now Already down I didn’t expect to be so punctual There are too many people in the elevator queue. Just take the stairs And the escalators on their side are broken. I can’t even use the escalator. I can’t even use the escalator. So everyone is lining up for that elevator Lots of people Just take it down It looks like this Stockholm Central Station is rather large There are also many platforms Although it’s past 10 o’clock now But fortunately, the hotel booked today It’s not far from the station. It’s about seven or eight minutes on foot. 10:30 p.m. Finally arrived Stockholm, the largest city in Northern Europe Sure enough, the street is much more spacious Let’s go check it out with Lao Song in the next episode. Stockholm, known as the “capital” of northern Europe What kind of scenery and other characteristics does it have?
本影片是8月在北歐旅行期間拍攝的影片。
拍攝設備主要是Dji pocket3以及Iphone 14pro。
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关于奥斯陆或者挪威大家有什么印象或感受?
奧斯陸有像日本的富山市
冷冽沉穩,覺得有其迷人之處
❤❤❤❤❤❤
必喝牛奶 好喝嗎
風景、文案、音樂!三元完美結合。
諾貝爾和平獎頒給原子彈倖存者組織也太噁心了吧…….,原子彈下無冤魂…
開始懷疑老宋是國際旅行社老董?
The only thing I don’t like about the Nordic countries is the daylight being too short in the winter (around 6-7 hours). The food options are very limited. I do like the peace and quiet. One thing I notice is that people living in the Nordic countries have great spacial awareness, they are not being “cold”. When we went to Asia, we saw people getting extremely close to strangers physically in most of the places (especially tourist attractions). I understand they were born and raised in a densely populated country so they are used to it. However, foreigners may feel a bit uncomfortable. I don’t think Oslo is boring. Some people need to be entertained, others can enjoy themselves in tranquility.
看到抱頭🤦🏻♀️和吶喊😱的畫作時,完全就是我最近工作的心境啊~好不容易撐完這週😂透過鏡頭都能感受到蒙克(孟克)對焦慮、孤獨、愛情、健康及死亡的描繪,有機會真的要親臨現場看看
喜歡20:31從美術館12樓遠眺奧斯陸城區和峽灣的景色,以及21:59歌劇院以滑落的冰川設計外觀,走進大廳卻是溫潤的實木包覆~即便是冬日的冷峻,進到歌劇院裡也會感到一絲溫暖吧!
「哥本哈根的建築風格似浪漫童話的少女,奧斯陸是紮實的中年男人」形容的真貼切!我實在是詞窮😂,更期待接下來斯德哥爾摩會以怎樣的形象出場呢~~
老宋在日本是不是没吃过西餐 这么稀奇 西餐cut居多。赶快出柜吧。
挪威吃的不是贵,主要是不好吃
老宋沒有去參加挪威有名的鐵路旅行..挪威縮影..可惜了
谢谢分享
歐美城市都有美感
晚安安 🖐🖐 宋老師
奧斯陸的簡潔,小巧,寧靜,另有ㄧ種生活愜意 😊😊
海景峽灣,山林風格 👍👍
感謝宋老師分享 旅遊的美好❤❤
週日晚安 平安順遂 🤗🤗
和都柏林好像
您好博主,您说现在游玩的挪威是很舒服的时候,具体是啥时候去的呢?方便推荐下吗?
1月份去的 感觉确实很美
外景上看挺像新西兰奥克兰的,我也好想去看看这个在地球另一极的城市
今年六月去了北欧 – 冰岛环岛,挪威自驾(卑尔根到大西洋路),火车去的奥斯陆和斯德哥尔摩(非常喜欢),维京船去的赫尔辛基。总体感觉,北欧人非常友好,有礼貌,历史厚重,城市各有特点,哥本哈根以前去过。东西很贵,吃的东西比较简单,有些还太咸。
应该去Majorstuen附近的维格兰雕塑公园(Frogner Park/Vigelandsanlegget)看看
奥斯陆,还可以看看Holmenkollen跳雪台以及附近的雪道,世界级的,当然冬天效果更好。
很棒,生活就是這樣。
无聊赛道up主:老宋,看着舒服
看北欧这些物价感觉呆在广东挺好的。。。只能说城市的感觉像国内北方,街道宽阔房子矮天天都是蓝天,发达肯定是北方城市发达
挪威和丹麦之前是一个国家
那收入会比旦麦多吗?
看過宋兄用心製作的影片就好了😊
應該是不會想去😊
也謝謝宋兄讓我知道「尖叫」不是梵古畫的😊
https://youtu.be/JFhn7KHi-EY这里好像csgo古堡激战地图的警家出生点
老宋露個頭看看你真面目😎
老宋拍的視頻一般般,敘述內容比其他拍者好很多😎
一直想去北欧,本以为这个春季,各种原因最终改为夏威夷. 不经意看到视频,楼主的声音很适合夜间广播.挪威的峡湾独特又壮丽,应该去看看呢.基本所有人都抱怨贵😄,看着很干净,酒店很不错呢,虽然不太大,很干净实用又有设计感,天窗可以看星星吧