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Christmas is very important in Finland - just like in Germany. It is the most important festival of the year, for which young and old can look forward to weeks in advance. And yet there are of course also differences in terms of traditions, culinary preferences and specialties. I spoke to four German emigrants who told me how they experience the Christmas season in Finland, what they may be missing in the far north and what things they have come to love. You also have the opportunity to win a bottle of Glögi of your choice. All information about this at the end of the article!Read More
Love for Finland is (almost) everywhere. And yet some of these love stories are particularly worth telling. Perhaps you have already noticed: In addition to the German-speaking social media accounts, there have been new Facebook and Instagram channels called “Little Finland International” for a few days. Behind the English-speaking profiles is the Finland-loving Slovenian Neža, who lives in Austria with her Finnish partner and two children. How did she fall in love with Finland? What are her favorite Finnish specialties and “must sees” in Suomi? And how did she get into the Little Finland team in the first place? Find out more in my entertaining interview - you also have the opportunity to win one of two Finland gourmet packages, both of which were put together by Neza!Read More
The summer in Finland is short and there is little snow, they say. There is a little something to this joke because, compared to the long winter time, the warm months are quickly over again. But they can get warmer and more beautiful than many Central Europeans think. And then the Finns know how to use it all the more intensely. In this article I will show you how the happiest country in the world enjoys its summer - with fun games and activities, the main thing is to be outdoors in the wonderful nature! Find out how you can bring a piece of Finnish summer to your home.Read More
"Die spinnen, die Finns" is the title of a book by Dieter Hermann Schmitz, which is certainly meant with a certain wink. A certain craziness of the Suomi residents can at least not be completely dismissed from the hand. Here you just don't take yourself too seriously and you can have fun too - I think that's great. In this article I have put together a few of the funniest Finland customs and curious competitions for you.Read More
This year Finland was again represented with its own pavilion at the Green Week, Germany's largest food fair. Around 30 exhibitors presented an exciting mix of food and drinks. FinnTouch and Little Finland took a look around the fair for you and brought some tasty things with them. But the best thing is: with a little luck, you can win your own gourmet package!Read More
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