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Europe/Prague |
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UTC+1 |
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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and is located in the center of the Moravian region, about 200 kilometers from the capital Prague. As the capital of South Moravia, the city is known for its rich cultural heritage, modern technology industry and academic atmosphere.
Brno is steeped in history and its landmarks include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Villa Tuggenhardt and the twin spires of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. Spilberk Castle stands in the center of the city and bears witness to its history from the 13th century to the present day.
As an important industrial center of the Czech Republic, Brno excels in the fields of machine building, IT and biotechnology. The city is home to institutions of higher learning such as Masaryk University, and the annual Brno International Mechanical Fair is the largest industrial exhibition in Central Europe.
Visitors can explore vibrant public spaces such as Freedom Square and the Cabbage Market, and sample the Moravian wine tradition. Conveniently connected to major European cities by highway, international airport and rail, Brno is an ideal base for exploring the southeastern part of the Czech Republic.
Located in the western part of Guangdong Province, Luoding is a county-level city under the administration of Yunfu City, known as the "Gateway to Western Guangdong" and the "Breadbasket of Lingnan", situated at the crossroads of Guangfu and Bagui cultures, with a long history of more than 1,400 years since it was established in the Southern Dynasty, and is one of the "Ancient Cultural Counties of Guangdong". It is one of the "Ancient Cultural Counties of Guangdong". The Changgangpo Ferry Trough in the county is known as the "Red Flag Canal of the South", which is a model of modern water conservancy engineering; Luoding has abundant products such as rice and cinnamon, and has deep agricultural roots. As an important node of the Maritime Silk Road, Luoding integrates the diverse cultures of Guangfu, Hakka and Lingnan, and retains a rich human heritage of ancient villages and ancestral halls. Nowadays, Luoding, relying on the advantages of the transportation hub, is accelerating its integration into the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and writing a new modern chapter of the millennium-old town with the synergistic development of eco-agriculture, cultural and tourism industries, and manufacturing industry.