Where nature rules  history and myth blur together 
 BERGEN  Norway   Even in this modern world of quick  comfortable air travel  Norway is far away  With no direct flight between Seoul and Oslo  the quickest route is a seat on Finnair from Seoul to Helsinki  then on from Helsinki to the Norwegian capital Miss that  and prepare for almost a day in the air with a layover in Istanbul To and from this far northern country  you ll have time for three meals  an endless stream of movies and quite a bit of shut eye Even I  despite my love for plane trips and even airline meals  had to keep myself from pushing the call button to ask   Are we there yet   It was to be a revealing trip for me All I knew about Norway before going there were a few vague notions about smoked salmon and that it was the home of Stokke  my favorite push chair brand  But the moment I landed in Bergen  Norway s second biggest city  I sighed Landing in Bergen was like stepping into the world of fairies and dwarves Hundreds of years of wooden architecture pain!  ted vivid reds  yellows and oranges line Bergen s cobblestone streets Bergen was once Norway s capital  but today it s home to just 25 000 people Its main industry is tourism Its location in the western part of the country makes it the gateway to Norway s most impressive sight  the fjords  But Norway isn t just far away physically   it s also culturally distant and internally detached  divided by the impassable gorges cut into its coast by the sea   Due to the fjords  it s hard for people to travel to every nook and cranny of Norway Since the fjords are so deep  it s hard to build bridges   said Sohn Yeo young  a Korean who settled in Bergen 11 years ago with her British husband and works as a freelance designer and tour guide   In addition  Norwegians don t want to destroy their natural environment by digging tunnels and installing asphalt paving This makes it even harder for people like us  living in Norway  to travel around this nation   Sohn added  Indeed  the fjords ar!  e elusive and a trial to reach  My journey to the fjords start!  ed from  Oslo Central Station  not from Bergen  because I wanted to try  Norway in a Nutshell   which is Norway s most popular tour package Feel free to start your journey from other cities such as Bergen  The rail trip offers a unique view of the country  You can see two different seasons by using this tour program around this time   said Wenche Berger  a producer and marketing manager at Norwegian State Railway During the four hour  42 minute ride from Oslo to Myrdal  the trip itself was dynamic and had many things to offer Fluffy lambs resting near white and yellow flowers atop green grass suddenly give way to thick forest with branches reaching into the skies  As the trip reaches its halfway point  it s a good idea to pop some gum in your mouth   the tracks rise to 800 meters  2 600 feet  above sea level By the time the train reached Finse  the highest train station in Norway at 1 222 meters above sea level  everything was covered in snow We were above the treeline  so the woods !  were gone  and the sun beat down on the white snow  reflecting a pure  painful light  It s easy to see why George Lucas chose Finse as the location for the ice planet Hoth in  Star Wars  The Empire Strikes Back   The empty  harsh landscape is enough to make any warm blooded Earth mammal uneasy  The train soon arrived at Myrdal  where we transferred to the Flamsbana Railway en route to Naerøy Fjord About 60 minutes later  we came upon Flam  a tiny village whose name means  little place between steep mountains   At Flam  we hopped on a cruise ship for a trip up Naerøy fjord  a branch of Songne fjord  the largest of its kind in Norway  which was listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2005 Standing on the deck  all I could hear was the sound of rushing saltwater as the cruise ship cut through the narrow channel   along with  of course  the clicking of camera shutters Clear and clean  the water offered a perfect reflection of the cliffs and forests that surrounded us  and e!  ven the clouds above  The two hour cruise took us to Gudvangen!    locate d in inner Naerøy fjord Since I decided to stay the night there  I headed to the Stalheim Hotel  which opened in 1885 and has been run by the same family ever since  As soon as I entered room 328  I fell in love The cozy room overlooked the Naerøy valley It was a view that literally took my breath away   apparently it was this panorama that kept German Emperor Wilhelm II coming back to the Stalheim time after time   After his first visit in 1886  when this hotel was actually an inn  he visited 20 times   said Trygve Dugstad  an assistant manager at the hotel When Dugstad first started working here back in 1982  he was a gangly young man who came for the vistas Today his hair is speckled in gray  but he said he still can t get enough of the scenery  Another great attraction at the Stalheim is its folk village  which is open exclusively to hotel guests  tours are provided  Located right next to the hotel  it s a small town of 25 old Norwegian houses  dating back to as early !  as 1650 The owner of the hotel  Kaare Tonneberg  established the village He loved collecting everyday antiques such as hope chests  utensils  traditional clothes and even jars and grandfather clocks Eventually he needed a place to put his collection  and began moving actual houses  capped with traditional green rooftops  to his property  Norway has a tumultuous history of royal intrigue and splintered unions with its neighbors Until 1814  it was unified with Denmark In that year it was ceded to Sweden  but instead Norway declared independence  and today citizens celebrate that day  May 17  Because of the country s long history and harsh weather  a chance to experience the old ways of life are rare  but the Stalheim Folk Museum is a worthy place to start  especially early in the morning with crisp  fresh air drifting off the fjord  After a night at the hotel  I headed to Vik  a tiny  beautiful village located in the southern part of Songne fjord  In order to get to Vik  a bu!  s drives up a winding road to Mount Vikafjellet  which offers !  a look a t Vik and part of Songne fjord from above  After Vik  we headed to Belestrand  a small typical Norwegian town  with a couple of stave churches dating back to the Middle Ages and even older tombs from Viking times  so leave yourself an hour to walk around the town  With my lungs cleansed by the clean air and my appetite for raw nature more than sated  it was time to head back to Bergen for a reminder of the virtues of urban living   and a shopping spree It s appropriate because for centuries Bergen s most important landmark has been its wharf district  Bryggen  where fishmongers would sell and trade their bounty Built by the Hanseatic League in 1360  German merchants used these old wooden buildings to stock cod for almost 400 years Today  the buildings are used by many artisans But in the narrow back alleys of Bryggen  the smell of dried cod still hangs in the air  Another must see spot in Bergen is Mount Floyen  accessible via the Floibanen funicular railway I found myself w!  anting to stay there for hours or even days The air is so clear  individual buildings and even houses   though they appear no bigger than ants   can be discerned in the city below  My trip was coming to a close The Norwegians I met during my seven day journey all beamed with pride at one aspect of their home  its natural beauty I couldn t possibly blame them  but I would add the country s careful preservation of its charming old architecture to that list as well  This is a nation that knows the value of its history Debates have raged for years over whether to build a new opera house in Oslo  and whether to replace the centuries old cobblestones on Bergen s streets Norwegians  determination not to build bridges or pave over their majestic cliffs for human convenience is simply more evidence that here  the people really do believe their tourism slogan  that Norway is  powered by nature   General information about this country www innovasjonnorge no Om oss Innovation Norway  O!  ther Web sites   Fjord Norway  www fjordnorway com   City of B!  ergen  w ww visitbergen com   Norwegian State Railway  www nsb no   Norway in a Nutshell  www norwaynutshell com en   Stalheim Hotel  www stalheim com Norway Facts   Currency  Norwegian krone  NOK    Prices  A bottle of water starts at about 5 000 won  $4 50  and an average restaurant meal is 40 000 won    Weather in May  Average day temperatures are between 7 and 10 degrees Celsius  45 to 50 Fahrenheit   but a light jacket is a must because of changing weather On May 11 when I left Bergen  it was snowing and hailing    What to buy  Norwegian knitwear  bottles of Omega 3 and windbreakers    Language  The official language is Norwegian but most people speak English    Hours  Most museums and galleries close around 4 or 5 p m    Peak tourism season  from May to September   Airlines  Finnair  Turkish Airlines By Sung So young  so joongang co kr    Copyrights â"' JoongangIlbo   Joins com  All rights reserved    BERGEN  Norway   Even in this modern world of quick  comfortable air travel  !  Norway is far away  With no direct flight between Seoul and Oslo  the quickest route is a seat on Finnair from Seoul to Helsinki  then on from Helsinki to the Norwegian capital Miss that  and prepare for almost a day in the air with a layover in Istanbul To and from this far northern country  you ll have time for three meals  an endless stream of movies and quite a bit of shut eye Even I  despite my love for plane trips and even airline meals  had to keep myself from pushing the call button to ask   Are we there yet   It was to be a revealing trip for me All I knew about Norway before going there were a few vague notions about smoked salmon and that it was the home of Stokke  my favorite push chair brand  But the moment I landed in Bergen  Norway s second biggest city  I sighed Landing in Bergen was like stepping into the world of fairies and dwarves Hundreds of years of wooden architecture painted vivid reds  yellows and oranges line Bergen s cobblestone streets Bergen was!   once Norway s capital  but today it s home to just 25 000 peo!  ple Its  main industry is tourism Its location in the western part of the country makes it the gateway to Norway s most impressive sight  the fjords  But Norway isn t just far away physically   it s also culturally distant and internally detached  divided by the impassable gorges cut into its coast by the sea   Due to the fjords  it s hard for people to travel to every nook and cranny of Norway Since the fjords are so deep  it s hard to build bridges   said Sohn Yeo young  a Korean who settled in Bergen 11 years ago with her British husband and works as a freelance designer and tour guide   In addition  Norwegians don t want to destroy their natural environment by digging tunnels and installing asphalt paving This makes it even harder for people like us  living in Norway  to travel around this nation   Sohn added  Indeed  the fjords are elusive and a trial to reach  My journey to the fjords started from Oslo Central Station  not from Bergen  because I wanted to try  Norway in a Nutsh!  ell   which is Norway s most popular tour package Feel free to start your journey from other cities such as Bergen  The rail trip offers a unique view of the country  You can see two different seasons by using this tour program around this time   said Wenche Berger  a producer and marketing manager at Norwegian State Railway During the four hour  42 minute ride from Oslo to Myrdal  the trip itself was dynamic and had many things to offer Fluffy lambs resting near white and yellow flowers atop green grass suddenly give way to thick forest with branches reaching into the skies  As the trip reaches its halfway point  it s a good idea to pop some gum in your mouth   the tracks rise to 800 meters  2 600 feet  above sea level By the time the train reached Finse  the highest train station in Norway at 1 222 meters above sea level  everything was covered in snow We were above the treeline  so the woods were gone  and the sun beat down on the white snow  reflecting a pure  painful l!  ight  It s easy to see why George Lucas chose Finse as the loc!  ation fo r the ice planet Hoth in  Star Wars  The Empire Strikes Back   The empty  harsh landscape is enough to make any warm blooded Earth mammal uneasy  The train soon arrived at Myrdal  where we transferred to the Flamsbana Railway en route to Naerøy Fjord About 60 minutes later  we came upon Flam  a tiny village whose name means  little place between steep mountains   At Flam  we hopped on a cruise ship for a trip up Naerøy fjord  a branch of Songne fjord  the largest of its kind in Norway  which was listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2005 Standing on the deck  all I could hear was the sound of rushing saltwater as the cruise ship cut through the narrow channel   along with  of course  the clicking of camera shutters Clear and clean  the water offered a perfect reflection of the cliffs and forests that surrounded us  and even the clouds above  The two hour cruise took us to Gudvangen  located in inner Naerøy fjord Since I decided to stay the night there  I headed to the!   Stalheim Hotel  which opened in 1885 and has been run by the same family ever since  As soon as I entered room 328  I fell in love The cozy room overlooked the Naerøy valley It was a view that literally took my breath away   apparently it was this panorama that kept German Emperor Wilhelm II coming back to the Stalheim time after time   After his first visit in 1886  when this hotel was actually an inn  he visited 20 times   said Trygve Dugstad  an assistant manager at the hotel When Dugstad first started working here back in 1982  he was a gangly young man who came for the vistas Today his hair is speckled in gray  but he said he still can t get enough of the scenery  Another great attraction at the Stalheim is its folk village  which is open exclusively to hotel guests  tours are provided  Located right next to the hotel  it s a small town of 25 old Norwegian houses  dating back to as early as 1650 The owner of the hotel  Kaare Tonneberg  established the village He love!  d collecting everyday antiques such as hope chests  utensils  !  traditio nal clothes and even jars and grandfather clocks Eventually he needed a place to put his collection  and began moving actual houses  capped with traditional green rooftops  to his property  Norway has a tumultuous history of royal intrigue and splintered unions with its neighbors Until 1814  it was unified with Denmark In that year it was ceded to Sweden  but instead Norway declared independence  and today citizens celebrate that day  May 17  Because of the country s long history and harsh weather  a chance to experience the old ways of life are rare  but the Stalheim Folk Museum is a worthy place to start  especially early in the morning with crisp  fresh air drifting off the fjord  After a night at the hotel  I headed to Vik  a tiny  beautiful village located in the southern part of Songne fjord  In order to get to Vik  a bus drives up a winding road to Mount Vikafjellet  which offers a look at Vik and part of Songne fjord from above  After Vik  we headed to Belestrand  a !  small typical Norwegian town  with a couple of stave churches dating back to the Middle Ages and even older tombs from Viking times  so leave yourself an hour to walk around the town  With my lungs cleansed by the clean air and my appetite for raw nature more than sated  it was time to head back to Bergen for a reminder of the virtues of urban living   and a shopping spree It s appropriate because for centuries Bergen s most important landmark has been its wharf district  Bryggen  where fishmongers would sell and trade their bounty Built by the Hanseatic League in 1360  German merchants used these old wooden buildings to stock cod for almost 400 years Today  the buildings are used by many artisans But in the narrow back alleys of Bryggen  the smell of dried cod still hangs in the air  Another must see spot in Bergen is Mount Floyen  accessible via the Floibanen funicular railway I found myself wanting to stay there for hours or even days The air is so clear  individual buil!  dings and even houses   though they appear no bigger than ants!     can b e discerned in the city below  My trip was coming to a close The Norwegians I met during my seven day journey all beamed with pride at one aspect of their home  its natural beauty I couldn t possibly blame them  but I would add the country s careful preservation of its charming old architecture to that list as well  This is a nation that knows the value of its history Debates have raged for years over whether to build a new opera house in Oslo  and whether to replace the centuries old cobblestones on Bergen s streets Norwegians  determination not to build bridges or pave over their majestic cliffs for human convenience is simply more evidence that here  the people really do believe their tourism slogan  that Norway is  powered by nature   General information about this country www innovasjonnorge no Om oss Innovation Norway  Other Web sites   Fjord Norway  www fjordnorway com   City of Bergen  www visitbergen com   Norwegian State Railway  www nsb no   Norway in a Nutshell  !  www norwaynutshell com en   Stalheim Hotel  www stalheim com Norway Facts   Currency  Norwegian krone  NOK    Prices  A bottle of water starts at about 5 000 won  $4 50  and an average restaurant meal is 40 000 won    Weather in May  Average day temperatures are between 7 and 10 degrees Celsius  45 to 50 Fahrenheit   but a light jacket is a must because of changing weather On May 11 when I left Bergen  it was snowing and hailing    What to buy  Norwegian knitwear  bottles of Omega 3 and windbreakers    Language  The official language is Norwegian but most people speak English    Hours  Most museums and galleries close around 4 or 5 p m    Peak tourism season  from May to September   Airlines  Finnair  Turkish Airlines By Sung So young  so joongang co kr    Copyrights â"' JoongangIlbo   Joins com  All rights reserved
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