Is Freetown Christiania worth visiting?

After all, Freetown Christiania is the second most popular tourist attraction in Copenhagen, so there is value in telling visitors that the communal principles really do work and in keeping up the quirkiness that makes the hippie commune worth visiting.
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Is Freetown Christiania safe for tourists?

The area can be considered quite rough and dodgy. According to Copenhagen police the area around Pusher Street is controlled by organised criminal groups. The residents themselves have adopted to a set of rules for security reasons, which they strongly advice visitors to abide by.
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Is Christiania worth visiting?

Christiania is still worth a visit. You can walk trough it in 10 minutes, the atmosphere is definitely different than the rest of Copenhagen. The "green district" is what the name suggest. They say it's forbidden to take pictures, for a reason.
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Is Freetown Christiania still open?

Still at core an anarchist community, Christiania remains a place where drugs are freely sold and consumed without overt interference from the police -- a weed-smoking Disneyland.
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Are there rules in Freetown Christiania?

Christiania rules forbid stealing, violence, guns, knives, bulletproof vests, hard drugs, and bikers' colors. Taking any pictures and videos is also forbidden in Christiania.
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Can I take photos in Christiania?

Cameras and photography are a big no-no in Christiania. The photos you do see of the free town are all by professional photographers or people who were explicitly given permission by the community. There are signs requesting no photos or videos be taken upon entry and the locals will enforce this.
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Why is Christiania closed?

Residents in Christiania decided in January to close off the entrance to the neighbourhood with a fence due to concerns the cannabis trade, which is usually conducted in the areas affected by the ban, would spread to nearby areas.
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Are drugs legal in Denmark?

Although Denmark is generally a liberal society, drug use is illegal and laws are enforced.
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Is Christiania safe for kids?

Probably one may go if you want to see how "druggists" live. However, don't take kids there. Definitely its amazing to see how such people have maintained it so artistically and beautifully.
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Does Denmark have homeless?

Experts estimate that there are 10,000 to 15,000 homeless people in Denmark, about half of which live in the Copenhagen metropolitan area. The homeless population has not been caught by the Danish social security net.
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Does Copenhagen have a red light district?

The infamous red light district and former working-class area of Copenhagen, Vesterbro, is actually one of the hippest areas in the Danish capital.
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Can you smoke in Denmark?

Denmark has a smoking ban in all public indoor areas along with most other western European countries. In Copenhagen, smoking is forbidden in public buildings and private businesses - including restaurants, shops, transport, entertainment venues, workplaces etc.
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Can you live in Christiania?

Today, almost a thousand people live in Christiania, which at the same time welcomes millions of guests from all over the world, making it one of Denmark's top cultural attractions.
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What is drinking age in Denmark?

"The first age restriction (15 years) on buying alcohol from retail outlets was imposed in 1998. This was raised to 16 years in 2004 and again to 18 years for drinks stronger than 16.5% vol.
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Do Danes drink alot?

In a culture that perceives itself as reserved — even shy — and which has little tradition of small talk, drinking is an especially important fuel for social connection. That might help explain why Danes have the highest rates of “heavy, episodic” drinking of any country in the European Union.
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Which country smoke the most?

The very highest rate is in Serbia (2,861 cigarettes per person per year), according to data from 71 countries compiled by the World Lung Foundation and American Cancer Society. Fourth-place Russia, not far behind at 2,786 cigarettes per person per year, is now finally dealing with its smoking problem.
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Are brothels legal in Denmark?

For while prostitution is legal in Denmark, it is illegal to profit from other people selling sex, such as pimping, or to rent rooms to sex workers, which means prostitutes can end up having sex in places like parks, alleyways, behind parked cars and telephone booths.
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Are there prostitutes in Copenhagen?

There are now so many foreign women working as prostitutes in Copenhagen that the sex trade has expanded beyond its traditional locales in the city and into more visible and tourist-packed areas, organizations helping the sex workers have said.
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Can you drink the tap water in Denmark?

Danes can drink water straight from the tap. This is because Denmark has some of the world's best drinking water. Groundwater suitable for production of drinking water can be extracted from almost everywhere in Denmark; drinking water which is clean and tasty.
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What country has no homeless?

Singapore. Singapore has “virtually no homelessness,” according to the Solutions Journal. In 1960, Lee Kuan Yew and the People's Action Party (PAP) put together a Housing and Development Board to build 51,031 new housing units over a five year period.
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Why does Japan have no homeless?

Worldwide, homelessness results from many factors, including drug addiction, mental health, housing options, education and government decisions. Japan's strict drug laws, mental health systems and housing options contribute to the countries low homeless population.
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Which country handles homelessness the best?

That's the approach that Finland took when it decided to address their homelessness problem, beginning with a comprehensive strategy to provide immediate, permanent housing for those who most needed it. As a result, Finland has become the leading example of how to drastically reduce homelessness.
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What does China do with homeless?

In mainland China, the government manages the homeless in cities in three ways: sending them back to their hometowns, providing them with temporary shelters, and driving them off.
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How did Sweden End homelessness?

Since 2007, their government has built homeless policies on the foundations of the "Housing First" principle. Put simply, it gives rough sleepers or people who become homeless a stable and permanent home of their own as soon as possible. It then provides them with the help and support they need.
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How did Norway fix homelessness?

One of the first major policies announced to combat homelessness in Norway was Project Homeless. Project Homeless was launched from 2001 to 2004 and led a collaborative effort among multiple government departments to develop effective methods for combatting homelessness.
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