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import { Typography } from '@scandic-hotels/design-system/Typography'
import styles from './ricth-text-editor-content.module.css'
export function RichTextEditorContent() {
return (
<div className={styles.container}>
<Typography variant="Title/md">
<h2>The new harbor in Copenhagen</h2>
</Typography>
<Typography variant="Body/Paragraph/mdRegular">
<p>
The old harbour district was excavated in the late 17th century and
since the harbour would serve as a supplement to the existing harbour,
it was given the name The New Harbour (Den Nye Havn later became
Nyhavn). Ships from around the world arrived here, and Nyhavn
therefore became a mecca for traders and craftsmen.
</p>
</Typography>
<Typography variant="Body/Paragraph/mdRegular">
<p>
Today, the maritime life from the 17th century is long gone although
you can still find old tattoo shops and pubs, reminiscent of days gone
by.
</p>
</Typography>
<Typography variant="Title/Subtitle/lg">
<h3>The buildings in Nyhavn</h3>
</Typography>
<Typography variant="Body/Paragraph/mdRegular">
<p>
The beautiful old buildings in Nyhavn are made up of civic buildings
and warehouses from the 17th and 18th centuries. Painted in beautiful
colours they are the subject of many postcards and holiday photos. The
oldest building in Nyhavn is No. 9 dating from 1681. It has not
undergone any renovation or extensions and stands as it did when it
was built. The houses in Nyhavn are still residences and in most of
them you'll find cafes, bars and restaurants.
</p>
</Typography>
<img src="/img/img2.jpg" alt="Nyhavn" />
<Typography variant="Title/Subtitle/lg">
<h3>Hans Christian Andersen's Nyhavn</h3>
</Typography>
<Typography variant="Body/Paragraph/mdRegular">
<p>
Hans Christian Andersen, the famed Danish storyteller, spent many
years of his life in Nyhavn, drawing inspiration from its lively
atmosphere and picturesque setting. Andersen lived in several houses
along the waterfront, notably at numbers 20, 67, and 18, where he
penned some of his most famous fairy tales. Nyhavn's vibrant mix of
sailors, bustling cafes, and the eclectic crowd fueled his
imagination, contributing to the creation of timeless stories that
continue to enchant readers worldwide.
</p>
</Typography>
<Typography variant="Body/Paragraph/mdRegular">
<p>
Today, Nyhavn preserves the memory of Andersen with plaques marking
his residences and a statue nearby, inviting visitors to walk in the
footsteps of the literary giant. The area remains as colorful and
spirited as it was during Andersen's time, reflecting the essence of
his tales in its cobbled streets and bright facades. Walking through
Nyhavn, one can almost hear the echoes of his stories, woven into the
fabric of the place, making it a pilgrimage site for lovers of
literature and history alike.
</p>
</Typography>
</div>
)
}