You can't see the shape of each snowflake, but you can see tens of thousands of them, such as the vastness of hundreds of rivers converging into the ocean, decorating Wan Lai into pure, romantic, and even majestic natural landscapes. A flurry of white snow is definitely a comfort and enjoyment for people in the cold winter.


Different buildings, different cities, and even different countries combine with snow to form different pictures. This article will tell you about the most beautiful snow scene in the world.


1. Finland Lapland


Lapland, located in northern Finland, has three-quarters of the land in the polar regions. Winter begins in October every year, and spring does not start until May of the following year.


During the 8-month winter, the fluttering snow turned the earth into a fairy-tale world. Not taking part in snow sports is the biggest loss, there are first-class ski slopes here, and you can really experience the fun of skiing in style.


Snow sports are not only skiing but also riding a sleigh and letting the reindeer or snow dog run all the way, the feeling is fresh and exciting.


2. Vancouver, Canada


Generally, it gradually enters the winter of Vancouver from October, and the average temperature is about 0~5℃ until April and May of the second year. It is rare to see the city covered in white, but if you go to the surrounding mountains, you will definitely have a beautiful encounter with the white snow.


3. Iceland Glacier Lagoon


The melting of the Vatnajökull Icefield created this glacial lake like a galaxy. About 100 years ago, the glacial tongue extended almost to the ocean. Of course, climate warming has also affected the glacial lake. In 1975, its area was 8 square kilometers, and now it has an area of more than 20 square kilometers.


4. Copenhagen, Denmark


The fairytale kingdom of Denmark starts snowing every year from the beginning of November. After that, Denmark starts its long snow season with frequent snowfalls.


In most cases, the snow in Denmark will not be heavy, and the temperature will gradually drop to about 0 degrees Celsius. It is not too cold, but it has a winter atmosphere.


5. Lake Tahoe, California, USA


Lake Tahoe is a large lake caused by the movement and collapse of two mountain ranges. There are many mountains surrounding the lake, so it is an excellent ski resort in winter.


The nearby Squaw Village was once the venue for the Winter Olympics. The ski resorts in the mountains of Lake Tahoe, such as Heavenly, SUGAR Bowl, Squaw Valley, and Alpine Meadows, all provide ski slopes suitable for all levels of skiing ability and beautiful mountain views. The largest Squaw Valley is just north of the lake.


Because of its beautiful scenery, it is a place where many tourists take pictures.


6. Oxford, UK


What makes Oxford famous in the world is not only the status of the world's first-class universities but also the monuments that abound. In people's minds, it is full of intriguing details.


However, few people know how beautiful Oxford is on snowy days. Frozen branches have become natural works of art, and the crystal and unmodified ice sculptures are decorated on ancient buildings, highlighting the retro college atmosphere of the city.


7. Oslo, Norway


In Oslo, the capital of Norway, you can find the Winter Wonderland within 15 minutes of the subway. Just a few kilometers from KarlJohan Street, you can put on skis and travel through the snow-covered woods.


There is 2,600 km of well-established cross-country ski runs, 90 km of which are illuminated. Here, you can enjoy high-speed gliding in the morning and evening, and experience the thrill of the wind rushing in your ears. In Oslo, you can enjoy city life and winter sports.


If you want to experience steeper landslides and wild scenery, there are many more attractions across Norway waiting for you.


8. St. Moritz, Switzerland


Surrounded by the peaks of the Bernina Alps, St. Moritz is located in the Graubünden region of southeastern Switzerland. Although there are alpine runs over 3,000 meters above sea level, people who enjoy skiing never suffer from altitude sickness.


St. Moritz is considered a resort for alpine skiing and the departure point for scenic trains such as the "slowest scenic train in the world" - the luxurious and romantic Glacier Train.


It may even snow in July and August in summer. The pristine valleys near the town, the Bernina mountains with 10,000-year-old glaciers, and the mysterious lakes are all paradises worth lingering on.