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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.
Yangqu County is located in the northern part of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China, in the eastern part of the Loess Plateau, and is an important part of the Taiyuan metropolitan area. The county has a long history, founded during the Western Han Dynasty, and boasts over 2,000 years of civilization, known for its agriculture, coal resources and cultural heritage. It is strategically located about 30 kilometers from downtown Taiyuan, with convenient transportation.
Yangqu County has a rich cultural heritage, with historical sites such as the Qinglong Ancient Town and the Buji Temple, as well as the traditional Jin merchant culture. The area is famous for its agricultural products such as millet and mixed grains, and has developed eco-tourism based on its natural beauty, such as modern attractions like the Fantasia Theme Park, which attracts tourists to explore Shanxi's specialties.
With an economy based on agriculture, combined with the coal industry and a gradually emerging tourism industry, Yangqu is promoting coordinated regional development, with significant potential as an ecological barrier and satellite city of Taiyuan, and is committed to sustainable development.