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When will you go to Finland and the best place in Finland?

I have lived here for nearly a year. Because I am from other places, my relatives and friends are not here. By the time I graduated, most of my classmates had already left. Finally, I returned to China and left the city where I once lived. I still miss it in retrospect.

Finland, like its national flag, is blue and white, the color of ocean, lake, ice and snow and sky, which always gives people a very pure feeling. Many people will confuse Finland with the Netherlands, so I want to write an article to popularize science.

Finland is a country with very good natural scenery. There are many forests here, and there is almost no boundary between the city and the forest, just like a big country, so we all like to call the capital Helsinki River Village. There are also many national forest parks in Finland, which are good places for hiking, snowing, picnicking, picking mushrooms and berries. Our dormitory is surrounded by trees. Fortunately, there are not many mosquitoes. Finland is known as the country of thousands of lakes, and large and small lakes are scattered in the forest. I think if it's aerial photography, it's probably beautiful. In addition, the aurora is the most famous in Finland. September to April is the aurora season, but whether you can see the aurora depends on your personality. Some students have stayed in Finland for several years and have never seen the aurora. I am very lucky. I just watched the aurora in Finland for a few months. The Gemini meteor shower broke out that day, so I watched the aurora for a long time and the meteor shower for a long time. The environment in Finland is so good that there are many small animals. At school, I met many rabbits, squirrels, wild ducks and even foxes. Sometimes watching the news will see bears and deer breaking into cities or streets. And the fruit in Finland is super delicious, so don't worry about pesticides, which is probably what I miss most!

The four seasons in Finland are not very clear. At least for me, a Cantonese, winter can be counted as at least half a year, from 10 to April of the following year. It didn't snow at Christmas the first year, and then our classmates said there was no white Christmas this year. As a result, it began to snow on New Year's Day, and it became very cold, with the lowest temperature reaching MINUS 30 degrees. Sometimes when I go out in the morning, the heavy snow hits my face in minutes and hurts. When I took out my mobile phone and turned it off automatically in minutes, I thought it was better for us Cantonese. Except winter, the rest are spring and autumn. Where did you go in summer How can it be summer when the temperature does not exceed 30 degrees? In spring, when the snow melts, the road is very muddy and dirty. Accidentally stepped on it, sour and refreshing. In autumn, there will be many berries ripe in August and September, and it is more suitable for outdoor activities if it is neither too hot nor too cold during the day. At night, because the heating hasn't come yet, you have to cover two quilts, and at this time, the toilet will feel the warmest because the heating is always on.

Studying in Aalto University, I think the biggest feeling is that there are so many homework, several deadline a week, and sometimes I have to do homework at home on weekends. Therefore, Aalto's homework accounts for a large proportion of the final grade, and the final exam is relatively simple. It can be said that he pays more attention to the usual accumulation rather than the last cramming. Aalto's entrepreneurship education is really awesome. There is an Aalto in the school.

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Program, in which many courses are closely related to the industry rather than on paper, I took a course to do projects for KONE, and a novel experience was to give a course summary to a group of managers at KONE headquarters at the end of the course. Aalto has started in there.

Sauna and other incubators supported by Aalto University, Finnish National Bureau of Technological Innovation, Finnish Technology Industry Association and Sitra have been rated as the most important university start-up incubators in the world. In addition, student organizations like Aaltoes also have great power, Startup.

Saunas should be run by toes. It is this entrepreneurial culture that makes Rovio (the company that launched Angry Birds) and Slush (the largest venture capital conference in Europe) go out in Aalto. Besides, Aalto's teachers and administrators are very friendly. Teachers and administrators serve students, which is different from studying in China.

Finnish roommates are shy. Although living in the same apartment, there is little communication, even between two Finnish roommates. I remember one time when I was cooking, I triggered a smoke alarm. I thought they would come out to see what was going on. Nobody answered the door, haha. It is also in this state of little social burden that I have a lot of free space and free time. I can choose to stay indoors or get close to nature. Sometimes I feel lonely when I see the vast snowfields and no one is there, but I also enjoy it, which is a completely different experience from the endless sea of people in China.

I think I will set foot on this paradise of Finland in my lifetime. After all, I didn't go to the north to remember. I want to take my other half, visit the places where I have studied and lived, visit my classmates and friends, and stay in a glass house in the north for one night. I'm glad I went to Aalto! Finland, see you soon!