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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Bucharest |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Baoding, a prefecture-level city in Hebei Province, is located in the northern part of the North China Plain, constituting a golden triangle with Beijing and Tianjin, and is known as the "Gateway to the Gorge" and the "Southern Gate of the Capital". The city has a long history, since the Neolithic era, there will be the first people to flourish, the Warring States period for the junction of Yan and Zhao, the Yuan Dynasty, set up Baoding Road, to "defend the metropolis, stabilize the world," the Ming and Qing Dynasty for the capital of the Zhili province, is one of the political and cultural centers of northern China's modern times. There are many scenic spots and monuments in Baoding, including the Governor's Office of Zhili, one of China's top ten museums, the national 5A scenic spot Baiyangdian, and the thousand-year-old temple Mancheng Han Tomb, etc. Baoding has a rich cultural heritage. Cultural heritage, Baoding Military Academy is known as "China's modern military cradle", training a large number of military personnel; food culture is unique, Baoding dishes, locust Mao pickles, white Yunzhang buns and other famous. Nowadays, Baoding, as a regional center city in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei world-class urban agglomeration, is relying on the advantages of its location to vigorously develop new energy, automobile manufacturing and other industries, and is a livable city with both historical heritage and modern vitality.
Mahmudia is a town in southern Romania, located in the County of Giurgiu, near the Danube River border with Bulgaria. The town has a long history, dating back to Roman times, and was once an important military and trading stronghold. Mahmudia's name derives from Sultan Mahmud I during the Ottoman Empire, reflecting its multicultural background.
Mahmudiya is located on the Danube River Plain, where agriculture and fishing have traditionally been the backbone of the local economy, producing wheat, corn and grapes. In recent years, logistics and light industry have gradually developed based on the advantages of the Danube navigation. The town retains a 19th-century Orthodox church, Ottoman-style buildings and a nature reserve along the Danube, which attracts a small number of eco-tourists.
The population is predominantly Romanian, preserving traditional folk festivals and crafts. Transportation Mahmudia, which is connected to the capital Bucharest (about 120 km) and the city of Giurgiu via the national highway, is a small, quiet town with a slow pace of life, characterized by riverside scenery and historical monuments.