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The Faroe Islands, certified by National Geographic as the "World's Most Beautiful Archipelago," are absolutely breathtaking

Recognized by National Geographic as the "World's Most Beautiful Archipelago," the Faroe Islands uniquely blend the landscapes of Iceland, Norway, and the Scottish Highlands, forming a natural "playground." Here’s a comprehensive guide and recommendations: 1. Must-See Spectacles Visual Wonders Sørvágsvatn Lake: A surreal "floating lake" suspended above sea level, created by geological displacement. Mulafossur Waterfall: A waterfall cascading directly into the ocean, paired with turf-roofed villages, straight out of a fairy tale. Mykines Island: Get up close with adorable puffins during summer (May-August). Gasadalur Village: Once dubbed the "last paradise," its cliffside waterfall is a photographer’s dream. Hidden Gems Kalsoy Island: Hike to the lighthouse for breathtaking views of the North Atlantic. Leitisvatn Lake: A striking contrast between tranquil freshwater and wild ocean waves. 2. Food Recommendations Salmon: The Faroe Islands are a major source of salmon imported to China, renowned for unparalleled freshness. Lamb Dishes: With sheep outnumbering locals two to one, traditional cooking methods preserve authentic flavors. Unique Dining: Turf-roofed restaurants blend Nordic mythology with cuisine, while Tórshavn (named after Thor) offers diverse dining options. 3. Travel Tips Best Time to Visit June-September: Ideal for hiking and birdwatching, with relatively stable weather. September: Soft light during aurora season is perfect for photography, but pack waterproof gear for unpredictable weather. Transportation & Costs Flights require connections via Denmark or Iceland; Vágar Airport is the only international gateway. Self-driving + hiking is the best way to explore, though some islands (like Mykines) require boat or helicopter access. High-end photography tours cost around ¥20,000 per person, including aurora shoots. Additional Tips No entrance fees, but respect private pastures and nature reserves. Weather changes rapidly—waterproof jackets and shoes are essential. The wild and poetic charm of the Faroe Islands lies in every cliff, lighthouse, and sheep-dotted meadow. For solitude, visit Mykines (population: 10) for its untouched beauty.
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