Dopamine-infused colors can be seen throughout. Norway beyond your expectations!

When dopamine colors sweep through the netizens

Vibrant and lively outfits can be seen all over the place

Norway

seamlessly integrates the dopamine color system in every corner.

Among the thousands of fjords in Norway,

the crystal-clear blue water and azure sky add radiance to each other,  

casting a radiant backdrop

as you cruise to witness the natural wonders sculpted by glacier movements.

Photo:Ins@visitbergen /espenbakketun

On both sides of the fjord, contiguous verdant mountains

and lush forests

not only occupy both sides of the fjord

but also wrap up Norwegian cities,

creating a verdant pleasure.

Photo:Ins@ kystriksveien_the_coastal_road

Brilliant colors

extend beyond the auroras in the night sky.

From Bergen to Stavanger,

the wooden cottages lining colorful streets,

with their lively color schemes, contribute to the overall delight.  

Photo:Ins@ studiohofstad

Norway is teeming with dopamine-infused colors.

Every glance

is a visual treat that enhances the overall sense of happiness.  

Part One

Nature

Cheerful blue

Fjord

originated from glacial movements approximately 10,000 years ago.

Glaciers sculpted cliffs,

forming U-shaped valleys filled with seawater,

creating today’s “natural artworks.”

Norway

Is renowned as one of the countries with the most spectacular fjords in the world.

It has a coastline extending 25,000 kilometers

and adorned with more than 1,000 fjords.

Photo:Ins@ agathe_ldx

Due to the influence of the warm Gulf Stream,

the waters of the Norwegian fjords rarely freeze,

consistently presenting brilliant azure colors

to the world.

Photo:Ins@ mariushaugsdal

Sognefjord,

(Sognefjord)

(Sognefjord)

the longest and deepest fjord in Europe,

stretches from the north of Bergen to the Jotunheim Mountains,

covering a total length of 204 km.

Like a picture of nature,

it is both magnificent and surpassingly beautiful, capturing the hearts of the people.

Photo:Ins@ _mkimages_

Depart from Bergen or Oslo,

and within a very short drive, you can encounter this natural wonder.

With towering mountain peaks

And crystal-clear glaciers

reflecting in the azure sea waters,

lively blue color meet the eye,

naturally lifting your spirits.

Photo:Ins@ _mkimages_

Explore deeper by boat

and check out the fjord town of Fjærland.

Established in 1995,

it is Norway’s first book town.

Along the fjord coast, you can find small outdoor self-help bookshelves called Sjølvplukk.

Pick a book you fancy,

put the money in the box on the side,

and in the pure blue environment,  

enjoy a delightful reading time.

Photo: Fjærland book town ins@places_and_books

In Norway, blue is the monopoly of fjords.

Selected by Lonely Planet as a

must-visit travel destinations in a lifetime,

the Lofoten Islands

(The Lofoten Islands)

also has the dopamine blue.

Photo: ins@ missvacay

The Lofoten Islands, located in the middle of the Arctic Circle,

showcase the appearance of “pure nature” for you.

Photo: ins@ mayashjorne

You can enjoy the renowned local beaches,

with Haukland Beach beingrated by Lonely Planet as

the “Best beach in Europe.”

(Haukland)

Find a colorful beach chair,

sit back, and watch the blue waters of the Polar Circle

enjoying the pristine scenery of the archipelago.

Photo: ins@ ingridraadim

Healing green

Along the water’s edge,

look up at the silhouettes of trees on both sides,

and let the verdant Norwegian forest,  

cheer up your day.

Photo: ins@ thetravelbook

UNESCO

World Heritage List includes

Geirangerfjorden,

(Geirangerfjorden)

which is 15 km in length.

You can travel on the clear waters flanked by mountains by boat,

watching waterfalls splash over verdant vegetation

and pour into the sea water at the foot of the mountain.

Photo: ins@ agathe_ldx

If you want to see Norway’s forests up close,

check into Odda Treehouse

on the Hardangerfjord!

Photo: ins@ visithardangerfjord

Being 179 km in length,

the Hardangerfjord is the second longest fjord in Norway,

running deep into the Norwegian mountains,

reaching the town of Odda.

Treehouses were built along the fjord,

providing views of the flowing fjord waters

and the lush trees on the cliffs.

Photo: ins@visithardangerfjord

During a stay in a treehouse,

you can listen to the breeze rustling the leaves as you fall asleep,

creating a soothing ASMR nature experience.

Book a treehouse in the summer,

with prices ranging from 4,400 NOK to 10,800 NOK,

and enjoy a warm and snug treehouse.

You can drink in the healing greenery of the fjord.

Photo: ins@ visithardangerfjord

Brilliant colors

When it comes to the dopamine color system in nature in Norway,

what is more brilliant than the aurora?

Photo: ins@ stianhaugen1

From late September to late March every year,

in northern Norway, it gets dark from the afternoon,

preparing for the Northern Lights at night.

Photo: ins@xevitak

Northern Norway,

with several islands, fjords, and mountains,

rarely sees bright city lights at night.  

Its higher latitude compared to other countries in the north

increases the probability of seeing the Northern Lights.  

It is one of the best places in the world to see the aurora.

Photo: ins@ isbreentheglacier

Part Two

Cities

Norwegian dopamine colors

extend from nature to the city.

In Stavanger,

Øvre Holmegate

Øvre Holmegate

used to be a quiet and dreary street

until Barber Tom Kjørsvik suggested

breathing life into it.

Artist Craig Flannagan

designed a new color scheme for house painting,

amazing the people of the city  

upon the completion of the project.

Photo: ins @_._.helene._._ 

2005年

In 2005,

Øvre Holmegate began to be closed to vehicular traffic,

transforming into a colorful pedestrian precinct.

Locals love to invite their friends

here for a beer

or a steaming hot cup of coffee in the hot summer.

Wander around renowned clothing stores

Den Syvende Himmel 或 Kjoledamen

like Den Syvende Himmel or Kjoledamen

and treat yourself to some new, brightly colored clothes.

Photo: ins @siljeoye

Today.

it is locally known as

Fargegata (color street),  

Characterized by bright and lively color combinations

that bring the entire street to life!

Photo: ins @charwards

From nature to the city,

you can wander through the streets

in Oslo, the capital of Norway,

and see the pink cottages

that resemble little girls in new dresses,

cheerfully showcasing the beauty of pink to passers-by.

Photo: ins @tetrin

In Bergen, Norway’s second largest city,

you can visit an ancient fairytale-like street block

in the 14th century Bryggen complex.

This complex is inscribed by UNESCO

on the World Heritage List,

having weathered the elements for a hundred years  

while maintaining its fresh colors.

Photo: ins@mal.dickson.photography

Heading northwards from Bergen,

you reach Norway’s important transport hub,

Alesund.

(Alesund)

This reborn new art and culture mecca  

Photo: ins @ valentina_isaila

emerged after a two-day inferno in the last century,

Which, despite burning down the homes of tens of thousands of people,

could not crush the naturally optimistic Norwegians.

With external funding,

the local area used a brightly colored Art Nouveau style

to rebuild a new, brighter, and more beautiful homeland.

Photo: ins@traveizingpl

The rebuilt Alesund  

has a fairytale-like colorful cottages,

adorning the mountains and seas.

Climb the hill in the city center, standing at an altitude of 189 meters,

and go to the viewing platform atop the Aksla Mountain

to see the vibrant charm of this colorful town.

Photo: ins @christiangaardbygdetun/visitflam ⁠

Norwegians

find joy in every moment.

Every sight in Norway

is a delightful treat!

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