There
was a reason that I put Scandinavia in my bucket list, I was not quite sure why
till I am visually here. I wish the
weather is better and I am not shooting through tour bus window all the time. Completely unknown about this country, it has
been an eye-opening experience getting to know this beautiful and sophisticated
country.
Norway
has only 5 million people inhabited in this long and skinny land full of
absolutely gorgeous fjords (a waterway), endless green field and meadows, story-
book like houses, and mirror-like bluish green waters. Most of the farm houses
are painted red with white trim. From distance, the dramatic color contrast
among green, red, white, blue and other colors creates a picturesque
landscape.
typical waterfront houses |
In
the cities, residential houses are mostly sitting on the hillside. Almost all
houses have contrast coloration and barely two identical houses next to each
other. The architecture of the regular houses and commercial buildings are both
impressive. Old house and buildings are packed with fine details and
characters. Newer buildings have also maintained their classic flare. From it’s
architecture, we know there is significant history behind.
Upon our arrival, the first two meals are served inside the hotel. We had no idea about the food prices till we stepped outside the comfort zone and was shocked at the food prices. I would say, The prices paid for hole in the wall places can sit us in a upscale restaurant at home comfortably, with wine, appetizers and dessert. One cup of coffee no refill is between $5-7/cup, hamburger is $17-22, with French Fries $27-30, bottle water $5-7, Danish $5 just to give some examples.
Upon our arrival, the first two meals are served inside the hotel. We had no idea about the food prices till we stepped outside the comfort zone and was shocked at the food prices. I would say, The prices paid for hole in the wall places can sit us in a upscale restaurant at home comfortably, with wine, appetizers and dessert. One cup of coffee no refill is between $5-7/cup, hamburger is $17-22, with French Fries $27-30, bottle water $5-7, Danish $5 just to give some examples.
Northwest fresh salmon is great. I don’t want to say Norway has better fish, but the cooking method and spice used makes the same fish very tasty. I have to guess that they might use all organic vegetables because the taste is just like what I remembered in my childhood (when pesticide was not used). It is not the stir fry that I am familiar, but it is so fresh and crunchy. I thought Chinese is the only one knows how to make vegetable crunchily tasty.
Breakfast
place seems to all come with a mini bakery and at least half dozen varieties of
bread are served in loaves. You cut your own, big or small, no waste. A big
array of cheese selection is impressive and fish is served in all
breakfast. Coffee is good, but when we
asked for decaffeinated coffee, we were handled over a jar of Nescafe. Also
only regular tea is served, no herbal teas. Coffee cup is smaller, 8 oz is
their regular size. I have seen the mugs
in the stores. They are all 8 oz. This
explains it why we have seen mostly tall blonds with slender figures. Today is our 6th day of the trip
and I have not seen any overweight people, men or women.
Many
women have long blond hair and fair skin, very little make-up. And, almost all the teenage girls have
nothing on their faces, pure and naturally beautiful. No nose rings or tattoos
either. Clean, Orderly and Organized are what I witnessed around the cities.
Wood
crafts, knitwear, furs and leather products are Norway’s signature products.
Sales tax VAT is 25%. One regular
sweater with pattern costs about $500. Simple wood souvenir items start with
$20-30 each if it is made in Norway.
From what I know, Income tax is average 30-35% and the higher bracket
40-60%. Everything is so expensive, how people make their living and are
elected ‘the happiest people’ in the world?
Original Trading Houes |
We
all know Norway has acquired tremendous wealth from their natural resources
such as oil and they have one of the best social welfare system. Norwegians are
hard-working people. Traditionally they are frugal and have very good saving
habit.
Their minimum wage is about $35-40 per hour using waitress as an example. Teacher’s starting salary is about $90,000…. For such earning, high tax rate does not drain them down. In fact, they only have 3.7% unemployment rate. Average income is $50,000, 80% of the people are house owners.
Crime
rate is low. It has something to do with their gun control law. Nobody can own a gun without officially applying
a license and going through regulated training.
Due to long winter and shortage of sunshine, people tend to become
depressed. Drinking is therefore becoming a problem. Fine for drunk driving is
one month salary plus three weeks of traffic school. I like their straight and no bull shit rules.
Internet
has not been going on steadily and our busy tour schedule does not give me
enough time to download and go through the pictures taken each day. I hope to catch up soon and I want to share this trip the best I can upon my return.
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