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Not much time spent there, but only a week. Can't imagine I can be really made myself there. Met couple Swedish frds in HK, was planning to visit at least once but never think it could be so soon.It was amazing!! What a lovely place. So peaceful, so relax. Love their laid-back, love their smiling faces, love their simplicity, love their kindness and all...
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Beautifyl scene, isnt it?
Beautifyl scene, isn't it?
Somewhere in the east of Malmo
Somewhere in the east of Malmo
Grassland
Grassland
Old old old Cow.....
Old old old Cow.....
Had some delciious pizzas here...
Had some delciious pizzas here...
Hard to imagine how Malmö looks like? Well, here we go.

Malmö is called the City of Parks with its 275 000 inhabitants Sweden's third largest city. (u can't see any pics of Parks in my album thou. hhee...)

u know what amazed me most? "TWO NATION VACATION"

Visiting Malmö has never been easier. With the Öresund Bridge, it takes only 35 minutes by train from Malmö city centre to the city centre of Copenhagen. Why not take a “Two nation vacation” and visit both Denmark and Sweden??

Long story short, not mention the general sightseeing spots like Turning Torso, West Harbour, plenty of Old Buildings and of course Parks. My friends took me a adventurous tour to Southwest Skåne.

Malmö is the capital of southwest Skåne. The land is flat, open and largely developed. Southwest Skåne lies as far south as you can get in Sweden. Southwest Skåne lies as far south as you can get in Sweden. The fishing harbor of Barsebäck, Skanör's rich bird life, the vast white sandy beaches of Skanör and Falsterbo: All these things make up the exciting area known as Southwestern Skåne. Love it makes me feeling peaceful & silent.

Last but not the least, Malmö has a reputation as Sweden's City of Art. More than 30 art galleries, various theatres and different museums all you can find in here.

Talking about art in Malmö, it ususlly make you thinking about one's history. Here it tells all from the ancient buildings all around. There are also a number of Free churches in Malmö. Whether or not you're a follower of the Muslim, Catholic or Jewish faith, or maybe just curious, you'll feel welcome in Malmö! Here you will find churches, mosques and synagogues, side by side.

Being a Catholic, I love to see different churches everywhere over the world. One by one, each one has its own story behind. The more you discovered, the more you impressed. See if you would feel in the same way as me??





Flat grassland
Sunny Beach
West Harbour (with Öresund Brid...
inside of St' Peter Church
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