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Iceland is a Nordic country. What kind of country is beautiful Iceland?

Iceland has always been ranked first as the most peaceful country in the world, and has the highest score in the Global Peace Index. Iceland does not have an army, navy or air force. Iceland is one of the oldest democracies in the world, founded in 930. First taste of Iceland

After flying for more than ten hours to the Reykjavik Airport in Beijing, the capital of Iceland, my first impression was that this airport is a bit small, but it has a simple and harmonious feel. The sense of style is in the room. After leaving the airport, I felt that the air here was really fresh. Later I learned that the air index in Iceland is really good. There is no haze weather problem here, and there is no need to wear a mask when going out.

The nearby houses are all colorful and very beautiful, giving people a strong visual impact. The lives of Icelandic people are very dull, and the colorful houses also bring a sense of joy to the locals.

Iceland's urban bus transportation is very outdated, and buses are often late, so you took a taxi to the hotel restaurant. Along the way, I felt that there were very few people here, giving people the illusion of being sparsely populated.

Although there are few people on the streets of Iceland, there are many small animals, and they are all walking swaggering on the streets. When a taxi sees a small animal blocking the road in front of it, it must actively give way to the cute animal.

Icelandic people’s level of life happiness is very high and ranks among the best in the world. Iceland’s infant mortality rate is relatively low and the average life expectancy is high. This not only benefits from Iceland’s low-pollution and excellent natural environment, but also benefits from Iceland’s better medical system.

Iceland has a large number of doctors and excellent medical facilities. There are no private medical institutions in Iceland, and the medical system is entirely controlled and funded by the state. After paying taxes, Chinese citizens in Iceland are entitled to medical insurance, and about 75% of medical expenses will be reimbursed.

Iceland’s teaching system is also very standardized and implements compulsory cultural education for students aged 6 to 16 years old. The compulsory and popularization of higher education has greatly reduced the crime rate in Iceland. They are basically cases of theft and theft, and very few cases of violence occur.

When facing an emergency situation with insufficient police personnel, there are many ordinary people who want to support and help the police as volunteers. Moreover, the Icelandic police have relatively strict control over drunk driving, drug trafficking and other behaviors. Criminal offenses not only face high penalties, but also long-term imprisonment. Therefore, Iceland is a very safe country.