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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Europe/Stockholm |
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UTC+1 |
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Fengman District is located in the south-central part of Jilin City, Jilin Province, China, in the middle reaches of the Songhua River, named after the world-famous Fengman Hydroelectric Power Station, known as the "Cradle of China's Hydroelectric Power". Songhua Lake, the core scenic spot in the area, is a national AAAAA level tourist attraction, where the lake and mountains reflect each other, and it is a summer resort in summer and an ice and snow paradise in winter, with rich snow and ice tourism resources. As an important cultural and tourism functional area in Jilin City, Fengmang District integrates the culture of hydropower industry, natural ecological landscape and folk customs, with flowers in the spring and forests in the fall, which are scenic in all seasons. In addition, it also produces black rice, fungus and other specialty agricultural products, and is an important ecological agricultural base in the Jilin region. With its unique resource endowment of "mountains, water, forests, fields and lakes", Fengman District has become a bright pearl in the map of cultural tourism in Northeast China.
The third largest city in Sweden, Malmö is located in the Skåne region, the southernmost part of the country, and is closely connected to Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, by the Öre Bridge across the Öre Strait. One of Scandinavia's most vibrant cities, Malmö blends history with modern innovation, with the old town retaining its medieval architecture and cobblestone streets, while newer neighborhoods such as the West Harbor exemplify an "eco-city" with its sustainable design and green architecture, and the landmark Rotunda Building is a highlight of the city's skyline. Known for its multiculturalism, creative industries and technological innovation, the city is home to educational institutions such as Malmö University, while its easy access to transportation and waterfront attracts tourists from all over the world, making it an ideal gateway for exploring the south of Sweden and Scandinavian life.