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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Stockholm |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
Located in the central part of Shanxi Province, Pingyao, Shanxi, is the best-preserved ancient county town of the Ming and Qing dynasties in China and one of the World Heritage Sites. The ancient city was first built in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and after many repairs, it still retains the street pattern and buildings of the Ming and Qing dynasties, such as city walls, temples and market buildings. The city's four main streets, eight side streets and 72 winding alleys form a tortoise-shaped bagua layout, symbolizing longevity and good fortune. Pingyao is one of the birthplaces of China's Jin merchant culture, and the Rishengchang Ticket Company, known as "the originator of modern banking in China," has witnessed the rise of the modern financial industry. There are 3,797 traditional residences preserved here, of which 22 are state-protected units, condensing the life scenes and business wisdom of Jin merchant families. The annual Pingyao International Photography Exhibition has given the ancient city a new color and become an important window to showcase China's traditional culture.
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.