The Danish town of Solvan is built by Danish immigrants who completely copy Danish architectural styles on American soil. Solvan is translated into English, and the Danish word for "sunshine pastoral". It is really "Solvan" here, a delicate building, beautiful like a beautiful country ballad written with bright California sunshine and colorful flowers that never fade, and many windmill shapes in the town, but the Danish elements are played to the extreme. There are often yellow carriages on the road, which is a means of transportation specially used for sightseeing. In the corner of the town, there is a small Andersen Memorial Hall, you can learn about Andersen's life, enjoy Tibetan paintings, read books... After visiting Solvan, you finally understand why Andersen, who grew up in Denmark, can write so many beautiful fairy tales.