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Pacific/Honolulu |
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UTC-10 |
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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Aiea is the county seat and economic center of Kauai County in the U.S. state of Hawaii, located on the southeastern coast of the island of Kauai, this town is known as the "Cradle of Hawaiian Culture," a blend of deep historical heritage and stunning natural beauty. As one of Hawaii's oldest settlements, Aiea is rich in Native American cultural heritage, such as the 19th-century Waiola Church and an old traditional market where visitors can experience authentic hula and Hawaiian music. Geographically, Aiea sits on Kauai's "Gold Coast," bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east and the lush Waimea Canyon, known as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," to the west. With an average year-round temperature of 24°C, Kauai is the ideal gateway for exploring Kauai's nature and culture, from enjoying the sparkling Napali coastline to exploring the local tropical botanical gardens and macadamia plantations.
Baode County is located in the northwestern part of China's Shanxi Province, under Xinzhou City, on the east bank of the middle reaches of the Yellow River, across the river from Fugu County in Shaanxi Province. The county has a long history and is an important cultural node in the Yellow River Basin. It is known for its rich coal resources and belongs to the core area of the Golden Triangle of Energy in Jin, Shaanxi and Mongolia. Baode has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons, and agriculture is dominated by miscellaneous grain cultivation, while industry is anchored by energy and mineral development.
Baode has a rich cultural heritage, such as the ruins of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall, the Tianqiao Hydroelectric Power Station and the natural landscape of the Yellow River, which combines the simple folklore of northwestern Jin and the history of the Red Revolution. Local specialties such as Baode Bowls and Yellow River Fresh Fish are quite attractive. In recent years, Baode has been actively promoting eco-tourism and rural revitalization, and has become an important transit point connecting the tourism routes of Jin, Shaanxi and Mongolia.