HELSINKI: Strolling through Finland’s capital city, it is easy to see why the country has been named the world’s happiest nation for eight years running. Helsinki embodies the core values of a Nordic society that prioritises work-life balance, equality, and a high quality of life.
This writer was there to attend the “Climate Solutions from Finland” programme from Oct 5-10. Hosted by the foreign affairs ministry, the programme aimed to showcase Finland’s wide range of climate innovations to the media, as the country is known as a frontrunner in the circular economy.
Helsinki is a city that balances urban culture and nature, and is safe for visitors to explore even if travelling alone. It is surprisingly calm for a capital, with a population of around 660,000 out of Finland’s total of 5.65 million.
