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Tourists fly 10 hours for European destination's main attraction but reality leaves them floored
Tourists fly 10 hours for European destination's main attraction but reality leaves them floored

Daily Mirror

time30-07-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Tourists fly 10 hours for European destination's main attraction but reality leaves them floored

Tourists visiting a European hotspot have been left shocked after one of its main attractions was covered up by a picture due to maintenance work in the area A tourist who flew over 10 hours to see a European travel hotspot's main attraction was left floored when he arrived. Young Cho flew from South Korea to Finland in order to visit Helsinki. ‌ The city is well known for its cultural destinations boasting a raft of museums, art galleries, theatres, and a huge national concert hall. One of the most popular tourist spots in the city is the Senate Square and cathedral. ‌ The square contains some of Helsinki's oldest buildings, dating back to the 1700s, and is surrounded by the city's historic cathedral, Government Palace, and the University of Helsinki. The area has long fought to be dubbed a World Heritage Site. ‌ However tourists visiting Helsinki are today welcomed by a sight much different from what they might expect. The cathedral has currently been covered by a picture of itself and the facade fenced off with barriers as work is being done to build a new underground power station, water well, and sewage system. Officials hope it will help events held in the area and improve basic infrastructure. It is thought the work will be carried out in phases until November. ‌ Questions had been asked as to why the work had been done in the height of tourist season. But project construction team manager Annina Mattsson explained: 'The square was reserved for a defence forces event at the beginning of July, so work could not start before that. The work on the stairs will be completed before the Helsinki Festival in August.' It will be little relief to Young Cho however, after he travelled hundreds of miles to see a picture of the cathedral. He told MTV Uutiset: 'I think it's very beautiful but this is just a picture. We flew here for 10 hours so it is a little bit disappointing.' Kristina Almén from Sweden would have liked to take home a photo of the real church as a souvenir. 'Now I don't know what this actually looks like.' ‌ Other tourists however have accepted that the building work has to go ahead. Henrik Caroe Gjellebol, who was visiting from Denmark, said: 'Of course it would be nice to see it finished with the renovation but I fully understand it needs to be done from time to time. 'What can I say? I would love to see it another time when the renovation is finished.' While Canadian Cindy Hardy says there are other buildings to visit in Helsinki. She commented: 'It's a little disappointing because it would be nice to see it as it's meant to be seen but Helsinki though has so many beautiful buildings so there's lots to see. 'We did notice that there's a lot of construction going on or renovations but there's so much beauty in all of the buildings around.'

PM Directs Immediate Launch of Govt Renewable Energy Projects
PM Directs Immediate Launch of Govt Renewable Energy Projects

Iraq Business

time04-03-2025

  • Business
  • Iraq Business

PM Directs Immediate Launch of Govt Renewable Energy Projects

By John Lee. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani chaired a meeting of the National Team for Renewable Energy Projects and Energy Efficiency, where he reviewed plans to enhance clean energy production and improve energy efficiency across Iraq. The Prime Minister emphasized the critical role of solar power in reducing reliance on traditional fuels and directed the immediate launch of the Government Palace solar energy project as part of the Energy-Efficient Government Buildings initiative. This will be followed by similar implementations in 164 government buildings nationwide. Key Initiatives Discussed: Renewable Energy Investments: Completion of project designs for government solar energy initiatives. A pilot solar power plant for the Ministry of Interior, currently in the bidding phase. The Army Canal solar project (100 MW capacity) to be offered as an investment opportunity soon. Expansion of Smart Energy Solutions: The first pilot solar energy project for residential complexes is under development. Launch of smart energy projects in Al-Muthanna, Al-Anbar, and other provinces. Integration of smart energy solutions into service and billing contracts for electricity distribution companies. Technical Advancements: Finalization of technical requirements for new solar power stations. Broader strategies to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency in Iraq. (Source: PMO)

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