A Country in Europe Has Bankrupted for Over 10 Years, Yet It Is the Desire of Global Tourists, and Local Residents Are All Wealthy
When we talk about bankruptcy, we inevitably think of poverty and misery. And the object of bankruptcy has already evolved from the initial company to the country. Europe has many countries that have applied for bankruptcy, such as Greece, because of various reasons, so the local people also gave up their pots and pans and lived a leisurely life. However, there is one country in Europe that declared bankruptcy but its people's lives remained very wealthy, simply because it is the most desired travel destination for tourists around the world. When you mention this country, it automatically attracts traffic, so there won't be any income problems.

This country is Iceland, which is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. The entire Iceland has an area of only 10.27 square kilometers and a population of only 350,000, although the area is small, it is one of the Nordic countries with the lowest population density. However, due to the impact of the economic crisis, many problems have emerged in Iceland, so it became the first European country to declare bankruptcy.

However, although Iceland declared bankruptcy externally, its recovery speed was also very fast. In recent years, it has returned to the ranks of the wealthiest European countries. Unquestionably, Iceland's scenery really helped a lot. Every year it attracts millions of tourists from around the world, just to take a glimpse of Iceland's extreme and beautiful scenery.
Iceland's diamond-sand beaches are particularly popular with tourists. The 'diamonds' on the beach are due to global warming in recent years, causing icebergs from large and small icebergs to break off and scatter on the black sand. Because these ice blocks are crystal clear and can emit dazzling light in the sun, they shine brightly like diamonds, which is really hard to take your eyes off.

However, many people come to Iceland for a very strange event – 'chasing the Northern Lights'. This requires a combination of good weather, geographical location, and human effort, and Iceland has occupied a favorable geographical location, becoming a popular destination for photographers and astronomers to chase the Northern Lights. It is also because of chasing the Northern Lights that many job opportunities have been created locally, and many local people will drive a special pickup truck with tourists to chase the Northern Lights, and the single price charged is really not low.

Furthermore, Iceland has a relatively good industrial foundation and a very high level of national quality. Coupled with this abundant tourism resource, its rapid recovery is truly admirable. Would you go to this place for tourism if you had the opportunity?