Yanxueping Province is located in the southern hinterland of the Kingdom of Sweden, in the east of West Gotland Province and in the north of Cronuberg Province. It covers an area of 10475 square kilometers and has a population of 328000. It has 13 urban districts and its capital is Yanxueping City. The province was formed in the 13th century, and was separated from Cronuberg in 1687. The province has beautiful scenery, and the forest coverage rate is 63%. There are more than 2000 large and small lakes in the province, including Lake Vittern, the second largest lake in Sweden. Yanxueping Province has developed education. Yanxueping University is famous in Sweden. A science park has been built near the university to encourage students to start their own businesses. The province also has Yanxueping International Business School, which is the only international college in Sweden dedicated to the development of small and medium-sized enterprises.
Yanxueping is the birthplace of safety matches, which is also the only match museum in the world. You can learn about the production process and development history of safety matches here, and you can also make a box of matches.
Monk Lake is located in the center of Yanxueping. There is a small river in the north leading to the vast Waiten Lake. There are small areas of woodland, marsh and some modern buildings near the lake. Rowing events are held near the lake.
Yanxueping University is an international university in central Sweden. In terms of the number of international students and faculty and student exchange opportunities, Yanxueping University is one of the most international universities in Sweden. The research is also mainly focused on the international level, and transformed into international related courses. Yanxueping International Business School is the first business school in Sweden to obtain both EQUIS and AACSB certification. Yanxueping International Business School (JIBS) has been rated as one of the top 25 business schools in the field of family business research in the world. The family business research has long been the first in Europe and the third in the world; In 2018, entrepreneurship research ranked first in Europe and second in the world.