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Africa/Tripoli |
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UTC+2 |
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UTC+8 |
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Benghazi is the second largest city in Libya, located on the south coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the northeast of the country, and is the capital and economic and cultural center of the Xilanega region. As a port city with a long history, Benghazi has been an important trading hub since the ancient Greek period, and there are historical monuments, such as the ruins of Cyrenaica. Historically, it was a major city during the Italian colonial period and a key location in Libya's modern independence movement. Economically, Benghazi is dominated by the oil industry, port trade and light industry, with a deep-water harbor and relatively well-developed infrastructure. Despite the turbulence in Libya in recent years, the city has maintained its regional importance, blending traditional Arab culture with Mediterranean flavors and serving as an important window into eastern Libya.
Located in the south of Chenzhou City, Hunan Province, at the northern foot of the Nanling Mountain Range, Linwu County is a thousand-year-old cognizant town at the junction of Hunan and Guangdong Provinces, known as the "Coal Capital of Jiangnan" and the "Source of Duck Township". It has a history of more than 2,200 years since the county was established in the Qin Dynasty. The natural landscape such as Shunfeng Mountain and Dongjia Mountain, and the humanistic relics such as the Hanji Academy and ancient villages are intertwined, which have nurtured a profound local culture. It is named after "Linwu Stream" and is the origin of Chinese Linwu Duck, whose meat is tender and flavorful, and is a national geographic indications product, which is famous throughout the country. The territory is rich in mineral resources, and the area around Xianghua Ling is rich in lithium, beryllium and other rare metals, and is known as the "hometown of non-ferrous metals". Relying on landscape ecology and historical heritage, Linwu is becoming a dynamic county integrating agriculture, mining and eco-tourism, attracting more and more people to explore its unique charm.