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Europe/Stockholm |
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UTC+1 |
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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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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.
The Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang, China, are a huge mountain system in central Asia, running across the center of Xinjiang and dividing the region into the southern and northern parts of the country, and are a World Natural Heritage Site. With year-round snow and glaciers, the Tianshan Mountains are home to famous peaks such as Bogda Peak, and the mountains are studded with alpine lakes such as Tianchi and Sayram Lake, which are known as the "Wet Islands of Central Asia". It is known as the "Wet Island of Central Asia". It has nurtured diverse ecosystems, from alpine meadows to forested grasslands, and is the habitat of rare species such as snow leopards and brown bears. At the same time, the Tianshan Mountains, as an important corridor of the ancient Silk Road, have integrated the cultures of many ethnic groups, leaving behind a wealth of historical relics and folk customs, which are both natural wonders and witnesses to the fusion of civilizations.