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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Pyongyang |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+9 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Beichen District is located in the northern part of Tianjin, in the middle of Beijing and Tianjin, and is an important node of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei synergistic development. As the "northern gate" of Tianjin, it has convenient transportation, relying on the Beijing-Tianjin Expressway, the Beijing-Tianjin High Speed Railway and other trunk lines, forming a fast urban corridor connecting Beijing and Tianjin. Economically, Beichen takes high-end equipment manufacturing, biomedicine, new materials and other industries as its pillars, and the Beichen Economic and Technological Development Zone brings together many high-tech enterprises, which is one of the core engines of Tianjin's industrial innovation. In terms of ecology, Yongding River and Yongding New River pass through the city, and Beichen Country Park, Longfeng River and other ecological landscapes add green heritage to the city. Meanwhile, this area also carries the cultural history of the Cao Yun, and places such as the Beichen Museum bear witness to the city's heritage and vitality. Nowadays, Beichen is developing in the direction of "industry-strengthening and ecological livability", and has become a vibrant urban area with modern industrial charm and natural and humanistic atmosphere.
Muncheon is a port city under Gangwon Province in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, located on the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, adjacent to the Sea of Japan (called the East Sea in North Korea). With an area of about 300 square kilometers and an estimated population of around 100,000, the city is known for its fishing industry, small-scale industries and military defense functions. The local maritime economy is supported by the natural harbor of Muncheon Bay, which produces aquatic products such as squid and mentai fish.
Moonchon was an important supply point during the Korean War, and some military facilities remain today. The city's economy is based on state-run farms and food processing, and the surrounding mountains contain a small amount of mineral resources. Due to North Korea's policies, the city remains closed to the outside world. Visitors to the city are subject to strict approval, and the cityscape retains the characteristics of the planned economy.
The city has a temperate monsoon climate, with a lot of sea spray in summer and relatively mild winters due to ocean currents. In the city, you can see the seaside scenery such as Suha-ri, but the infrastructure is relatively simple. Most of the residents are engaged in fishing or agriculture, and the pace of life is slow. As a non-touristy area, the real appearance of Buncheon is mainly revealed through satellite images and a few official reports.