Thanks, Sun Lion.
Keep us informed. It's always interesting to have a foreign perspective on our country - and sometimes you can have a little chuckle as well.
I remember with some amusement Oprah's bid on why we Danes are so happy and her visiting a "normal" Danish home.
Hi Muhler,
Just now able to watch Anh's show, and it was really striking how fluently the Danes on camera spoke English.
Anh went to a restaurant - "Ida Davidsen" - that has fed the Danish Royal Family for a couple of generations and spoke with the lady, Ida, running it.
There are one hundred and seventy seven versions of Denmark's open sandwiches to choose from on the menu, and Anh tried the one called the "Prince Frederik" - named after CP Frederik as it is his favourite.
(Pate, tomato, cucumber and fried onion.)
We also saw Princess Marie's favourite - very colourful with salmon caviar and asparagus
They all looked very healthy and very attractive.
Anh asked about CP Mary's favourite, but there isn't one named after her yet. (She hasn't been to the restaurant often enough.)
Anh then handed over a jar of vegemite to help create one for her. (Oz's favourtie spread.)
He spoke with a lady, Jeanette, who works with CP Mary's Foundation on her anti-bullying work in Denmark's schools.
We saw some of the things being done with little children being taught to give each other massages while breathing in a certain way, to help develop empathy
Anh demonstrated the Danish invented airbag cycle helmet, and rode about Copenhagen with "Borgen" actress Birgitte Sorensen.
They read a bit of Hans Christian Andersen's "Ugly Duckling" together and we saw some paper-cutting demonstrated. (Something HC Andersen did also.)
Birgitte explained about Denmark's high taxation, and how though no-one can help everyone, everyone can help some-one, and that is something Danes value.
Cheers, Sun Lion.