The average price of an apartment in Tallinn is 2,264 euros per square meter, equivalent to 15,000 yuan, which is only a quarter of Beijing's, and even less than the price of some counties in the southern part of the mainland.
Prices in Tallinn are low, with 0.99 euros for canned beer, 1 euro for 900ml of yogurt, 1.29 euros/kg for Chinese cabbage, 2.2 euros for hot dogs sold in convenience stores, and 0.52 euros for bags of instant noodles.
Tallinn's name may not be as famous as London and New York, but as the world's no.1 digital country, half of the country's IT industry is here, so it is known as the "Baltic Silicon Valley".
The pace of life in Tallinn is slow, the environment is good for few people, and it is cool and not hot in summer. The only thing is that it has been rainy since October, and the sun is rarely seen, which is easy to make people depressed.
During the Cold War, Tallinn became a stage for Western spies, local independence movements and Soviet agents. 甚至当年的克格勃塔林总部就在READ书店对面。
Tallinn Town Hall is a Gothic building and a landmark building in Tallinn that is not only steeped in history but also loved by everyone, and is considered by locals to be the most unique gem in Estonia.