I boarded a hop on and hop off bus and went to see the Little Mermaid statue near a harbor. Like every other tour buses in Denmark, they offered free earphones which you plug into the audio jack to listen to this audio guide giving information of the streets and buildings as we drive past. There was free wifi too but I never managed to connect to it.
In the afternoon, I took a bus to the Nyhavn (which is also known as new harbor) yet another beautiful, well-known landmark here. It was just as beautiful as it was the free day I arrived- all were the same once again I saw colourful houses, bars, restaurants etc. all lined neatly in a row. The Nyhavn stretched from the Kongens Nytorv to harbour front. I went on one of the cruises which took us under multiple bridges and along the harbor we saw many things you cannot see here in Brunei (such as a woman pushing a troller which has a pug who had coloured nails), a park specially for giant sandcastles which you can walk into, a army force's base that we were not allowed to go near it. The tourguide on the boat told us the history of the Nyhavn, which is a 17th waterfront canal.
Then near the evening I ordered some Kebab from a near by store near the hotel to eat and that is the end of my day.
The Nyhavn as it starts to get dark.
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