Well, it's time to show the colours of Copenhagen...
Pic: City centre / city square
Few streets adjacent to the knight statue (well, statues are very common actually) house lots of shops along the streets, making the city centre a shopping heaven (for local, it's too expensive for me :p). A few interesting places / people along the shopping streets (will share them on part 2 of Copenhagen City).
I was passing by the city some time ago in the morning & snapped a picture of 'tranquility'; when I went back to the same spot a week later in the afternoon, it looks so different. It's like the whole city has come to life. Almost everyone 'flock' into the city centre, guess it's the magic of summer (or maybe magic of sales xD).
Thought about waiting untill the next post to share the beauty of Nyhavn but I guess I'd better not let anyone who's been reading have the wrong impression that Copenhagen is boring. Nyhavn turned from a notorious city full of drunk sailors & easy ladies into a cosy vibrant tourist attraction. It's in so many contrasting colours but yet so beautiful that one of my friend said it looks like fake wallpaper on the picture, lol...
This time, I featured myself in the picture, just so my friends & families can witness the process of me growing fat (it's all the nice breads & cheese's fault!!! I can't resist the temptation)
Canal tour is available so tourists can hop on & off at several major tourist attractions, an experience worth trying but remember to put on sun block/wear 'protective gears' if you're worried abuot tan skin. Might want to bring umbrella/poncho with you if you're worried about rain because it might rain. Then again, I'd prefer to be more care-free, let it rain, let it shine...it's different kind of (bad? good?) experience.
I'll share the most photographed lady in the world & an 'extraordinary' encounter in next post... till then, please bear with this one, haha :D
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