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What country does Greenland belong to? Greenland belongs to which continent?

For many adventurous people, Greenland is a place they will definitely try. The geological conditions here, the ice and snow here, and the marine life here are deeply attracted to them, but this place is far more mysterious than we imagined. If you want to go to Greenland, you might as well go and see it first. The editor will introduce you to some practical information about Greenland.

Capital: Nuuk, Nuuk

[About the language]

English is spoken in all major services such as hotels, post offices, shipping companies and travel company. Generally speaking, few local villagers speak English.

[About money]

1. Danish Krone (DKK) can be simply understood as 1DKK=0.9 RMB, that is, a 10% discount on all listed prices is the RMB price.

2. Domestic banks can directly exchange RMB for DKK in China, and they can exchange it for Euros, U.S. dollars, etc. in Copenhagen.

3. Hotels, post offices, supermarkets, and participating projects can pay VISA or Master without UnionPay.

About the time difference

1. In summer, the time difference between the capital Nuuk and Beijing is 10 hours. The phone can be set to automatically adjust to local time.

2. Beijing time at 10:00 am on January 1, 2016; twelve o'clock direction

3. Nuuk time at 00:00 am on January 1, 2016; two O'clock direction

About work and rest

1. Post offices, banks and other institutions work from 9:00 to 15:00 from Monday to Friday, so do things as early as possible.

2. The township bank is not a bank as we understand it. Regardless of currency exchange, there is no cash in the bank. They are only responsible for villagers' loan approval or payment of fees.

3. There is no isolation and protection counter, just like an ordinary office. You have to line up to go to work.

4. The business hours of supermarkets are different, some are 7:00-19:00, some are 23:00, and there are also some small convenience stores and grocery stores.

About the attractions

Popular: various activities around Ilulissat, Ilulissat, discocorner, and ice viewing in summer.

Warm Tips

1. Plug: European standard plug, the same as Germany and Greece.

2. Consumption: Many people mentioned that it is very expensive. Once you're mentally prepared, it turns out it's not as expensive as you thought. Shopping in supermarkets feels pretty good, and some are not more expensive than in China.

3. Climate: June to August is the peak tourist season, and the daytime is extreme (the sun never sets), so the aurora cannot be seen (in winter). Besides, this is the North Pole, so don’t ask me if I’ve seen penguins. Around 10 degrees during the day.

4. Clothing and equipment: It is warmer in the sun, so you can wear thicker jeans and sportswear. It was cold in the morning and evening, so I wore a light down jacket. When I went hiking (on a slope or mountainous road), I wore a pair of thick jeans, sportswear and a non-fleece jacket, mainly to keep out the wind. It is also recommended to wear sunglasses (especially Ilulissat, which is made of white ice, which is particularly dazzling) and sunscreen.

5. Special attention: prevent mosquitoes in summer, there are many mosquitoes. You need to pay attention to opening your mouth to speak, so you need that kind of black gauze to wrap the entire head, 30DKK for one piece, 100DKK for four pieces. Winter will never happen again.

About communicating with the outside world

1. Postal service: The postage for postcards sent to China is 14 Danish kroner.

2. Telephone: After opening the international roaming service, China Mobile Shenzhouxing has no signal in Greenland, and China Unicom automatically connects to Tele Greenland. I will receive text message reminders telling you how much phone calls, text messages, and Internet access cost. Unfortunately, the text message was deleted, so there is no data. I should also call customer service directly and tell you.

3. Surf the Internet

The hotel does not have free wifi. One hour of Internet access costs about 40 DKK, and discounts decrease after that.

Air Greenland sells SIM cards, 400DKK includes 250MB of data (I won’t ask for more details, you can ask the flight attendant for this flight).

There is 3G locally and there is a SIM card rented for October. The card 300DKK contains 100DKK of traffic, which can then be recharged. The billing standard is the first one in the picture below (lavender). Purchase at Tele-Post (which can be simply understood as the post office). But... maybe your mobile phone is not working!

(I bought the card and recharged it with 200DKK. The staff cut the card and inserted it, but it couldn’t be used! Then I found out that I needed to set it up. As a result, I didn’t have that item in my phone at all. Call me The technician then looked at it and said, "No! There is no place to fill in the items, so I can't go online." He asked me where I bought this phone, and then showed me the settings on their phone (which is also an iPhone). They said they also sell iPhones and asked me to buy one for better Internet access.)

Set the items to be filled in.

Note: If your phone does not have all of the following items, do not buy a card!

APN: Fill in the Internet

APN: Fill in the MMS

Fill in /en/Greenland Tourism Bureau (highly recommended!)

2. Site of Ilulissat Ice Fjord - http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1149/World Heritage

3. Explore Ilulissat Ice Fjord http:// www.kangia.gl/.

4. You can learn more detailed information. There are videos you can watch: falling ice, turning ice, volume ratio of upper and lower ice on the sea surface http://www.geus.dk