Finnish tourism delegation concludes roadshow in China


"Nature is an integral part of Finland's happiness, offering visitors a serene experience," said Anu Vuori, consul general of Finland in Shanghai. She recommended activities such as forest walks by lakes, sauna sessions by the water, and island-hopping near Helsinki. With 41 national parks, Finland provides endless opportunities for nature exploration, from trekking and berry picking to serene lakeside escapes, added the consul general.

Additionally, Finland's unique education system and family-friendly environment have made it a popular destination for educational tourism. During the 2024-25 winter break, there was a notable increase in Chinese families participating in winter study tours, combining parent-child interaction with insights into Finland's renowned education model.
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