Copenhagen (Danish: K? benhavn; English: Copenhagen) is the capital, largest city and largest port of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark and a world-famous international metropolis.
Copenhagen is located in the eastern part of Zealand Island, Denmark, facing Malm?, the third largest city in Sweden, across the Oresund.
Copenhagen was once selected by UN-Habitat as "the most livable city in the world" and given the evaluation of "the best designed city". Copenhagen is also one of the happiest cities in the world. Most of Denmark's important industries such as food, shipbuilding, machinery and electronics are concentrated here, and many important international conferences in the world are held here.
Climate:
Copenhagen has a mild climate. As can be seen from the picture, the maximum temperature of the big thermometer is 30 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is MINUS 20 degrees Celsius, which has never exceeded this temperature range in the history of Copenhagen. Danes love nature. The tourist poster "Mother Duck" designed by Danish painter Vig Veneber shows a policeman blocking all traffic so that a mother duck can lead the duckling across the road.
Some people are so extreme that they don't even fly, thinking that "they also have the right to live". There are no tall buildings in the city and the scenery is beautiful. Bicycles provided by several municipal governments for tourists free of charge are financed by companies that advertise on wheels.
Copenhagen has a temperate maritime climate with mild seasons. The highest average temperature in summer is about 22℃(72℉) and the lowest is about 14℃(57℉), while the low temperature in winter is about 0℃(32℉). Rainfall is also very moderate, but it rains all year round. There is only a little snowfall in winter.