Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Birthplace of HC Andersen

Remember The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina or The Little Match Girl?
These well-known fairy tales was written by Hans Christian Andersen. He was born in April 2, 1805 at Odense. Odense is the main city of Funen island. I went there by train on Monday with two of my friends, Wury and Brittany. It was a 1 1/2 hour train trip from København H station to Odense station.

While we're on the train, we're reading Odense map of tourist attractions and Lonely Planet's Denmark book. And...we realized that many museums are closed on Monday!Oh no!What should we do in a small town for 5 hours? After we arrived, we went to the Tourist Information office. And, whew...because it's the mid semester break, all museums are open!

Now, Odense is a small town with 158,163 inhabitants (thank you, wikipedia!). It reminds me of Eugene! Eugene has almost 154,000 people. I didn't find any Cafe Yumm or Chapala's at Odense. ;p

Odense is a fun town. You'll see many cute and nice restaurants. We went to the HC Andersen Hus to take pictures in front of Andersen's house. All houses in that area are so cute. Small houses with cute colours. I felt like I'm in a hobbit's village! There are many shopping stores at the central town.

After walking around the central town, we decided we want to eat and try Odense delicacies. Well, we found ice cream place that sells ice cream 2 scoops for 10 kr ($2)! Woohoo, we were so happy. :) I got chocolate hazelnut and strawbery sorbet. Mmm...We only have 45 minutes left before our train to Copenhagen leaves. We passed a Mexican restaurant, El Torito.

And yes...we had nachos and Mexican tomato soup at Odense. There are no Chapala's but El Torito helped three of us, who really miss Mexican food, to end our trip to the birthplace of HC Andersen. Woohooo!!

Btw, after we left El Torito, we're making plans for having Thanksgiving dinner and also a Mexican food night. Anybody wants to join us?

Can you see HC Andersen icon on the green light?

Me in front of the house of HC Andersen. In December, in front of his house, there will be a Christmas market where you can find Christmas decorations and seasonal drinks.

Ok, I only have 2 pictures. *What?????
Hehe. Uploading pictures on my blog takes lots of time. So, I uploaded them on my picasa website. You don't need any g-mail account to see the album - Odense Trip. Let me know if it doesn't work. Enjoy!!

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