1. As a developed country, there are no trains and subways, and the starting price of taking a bus is at least 15 yuan. If you want to play in Iceland, it is most convenient to drive! But don't stay up too late, or there will be no place to eat.
2. There are only more than 3, people in Iceland, where there are mountains, waters and loneliness. Because there are too few people, you should first check your blood relationship with software, that is, the anti-incest APP. Otherwise, if you are not careful, lovers in the world will become brothers and sisters!
3. Iceland is not ice, but it is small. There are more than 3 volcanoes in Iceland, which is one of the countries with the highest volcanic density. Volcanoes bring Iceland more than 8 hot springs instead of disasters!
4. The brave Viking descendants made Iceland the country with the lowest security and crime rate, but Iceland only has the police, not the army!
5. Optimistic Icelanders love football, with an average of 26 people owning a stadium, which is higher than the world level. A photographer who can't play football well in Iceland is not a good cook!
6. Iceland, which is the least like the earth, is deeply loved by sci-fi blockbusters. Even the sand is black. It is a big banana-producing country in Europe. With greenhouse technology, Iceland is no worse than the Northeast, and people also have their own heating systems! Tuotuo high technology.
7. Hard-core Iceland is rich in food, which can be eaten by Icelandic horses and whales. Stinky shark meat is still a national dish! Icelanders simply regard the national treasure as an endangered species. In history, Iceland has only fought once to eat cod!
8. 6% of people in Iceland live in Reykjavik, the northernmost capital of the world. Only Reykjavik in Iceland can eat KFC and want to eat McDonald's. Sorry, there isn't. Buy a dress in the capital, it may have Made in china printed on the back!
9. Iceland, where the sun never sets in summer and the aurora dances in winter, is actually not cold. It is called Iceland because the first generation of landers didn't want others to remember this seafood treasure!
1. Icelandic President vigdis finnbogadottir is the first elected female president in the world, and she is also the longest elected female president in the history of the world. It is worth mentioning that Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the current prime minister of Iceland, is also a woman, and the equality between men and women ranks first in the world. The title of Iceland is well deserved.
11. Every handsome Icelandic horse in Iceland is not allowed to return to China as long as it is abroad, even if it is to participate in international competitions. It is said that this is done to ensure the purity of Icelandic horses.
12. At present, 1% of Iceland's power supply system comes from hydropower and geothermal power generation. It is the only country in the world that uses all natural gas energy for power supply, and these energy sources are not only very environmentally friendly, but also very inexpensive.
13. There are really no mosquitoes in Iceland. Because of the climate, mosquitoes, an annoying creature, can't survive in Iceland at all.
14. Jon Guenael, the former mayor of Reykjavik, Iceland, was originally a comedian of a grassroots politician with no political experience, but he was elected in this way, and he also saved the city's financial crisis and debt problems during his term of office.
15. Most Icelanders believe in the existence of elves and call them "hidden people". When Iceland builds roads and makes urban planning, it should consider the fairy residence, otherwise there will be protests.
before 16 and 1413, the common currency in Iceland was salted fish.
17. Iceland has the world's first museum of life roots. There are 28 kinds of Tintin from different creatures, and the only human Tintin is donated by a 9-year-old man. Among them is the world's largest Tintin, which belongs to a whale. It is 17cm long and weighs 7kg.
18. Icelanders especially like swimming in outdoor hot springs, and they can't wear swimsuits when taking a bath. Moreover, most shower areas have no doors and shower curtains, and only the dressing room is separate for men and women.
19. Although Iceland is close to the Arctic Circle, its climate is actually much milder than expected. The average temperature in winter is C, and in summer it is 1-2 C. The highest temperature recorded in history is 3.5 C in 1939.
2. Icelandic has never changed since the ancient Nordic period. This means that every Icelandic can read the literature 1 years ago without barriers.
21. The last person in the world to drink beer may be an Icelandic, because there was a law in Iceland that prohibited drinking beer until March 1, 1989. Later, in order to commemorate this day, people designated this day as the Oktoberfest in Iceland.
22. According to statistics, about 7% of Icelandic women are unmarried and have children, because they feel that they don't have to get married to have children.
23. Although there are only 322, people in Iceland, there is one writer for every 1 people in Iceland, and there are 1,2 Icelandic bands, which contribute more than 1, outstanding large-scale performances to the world every year. The national literacy rate has reached 99%.
24. Icelanders hardly eat McDonald's. The last McDonald's in Iceland officially closed down on October 3, 29, and the last hamburger set meal was kept as a cultural relic in the National Museum in Reykjavik, the capital.
25. There are no polar bears in Iceland. Polar bears drift from Greenland once every 1 years on average, but they don't stay in Iceland. The only native mammal in Iceland is the arctic fox.
26. Icelanders enjoy an average of five cups of coffee every day. For this reason, Reykjavik, the capital, was once rated as one of the eight largest coffee cities in the world by CNN, but there is no Starbucks in Iceland!
27. Because of its landform, Iceland is most similar to the moon. So the astronauts Aldrin and Armstrong, who landed on the moon for the first time, practiced landing on the moon here.
28. Every year from June to August, it is extremely daytime in Iceland, and there is almost no darkness. But in December, the extreme night begins to appear in Iceland. At this time, there is no day in Iceland, and you will be surrounded by endless darkness and loneliness.
29. Maybe it's because it's boring. Icelanders like to go to the cinema the most in the world. According to statistics, every Icelander visits the cinema about six times a year!
3. Iceland, which likes to drink birch juice, is rich in natural beauty and super open. Perhaps these habits also make Icelandic women's skin firm, tender, white and ruddy! Of course, I personally prefer Dominic Agee!