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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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America/New_York |
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UTC-5 |
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UTC-4 |
Changle, Fujian, belonging to Fuzhou City, is located on the south bank of the Minjiang River and is a famous overseas Chinese hometown and "seaside Zulu". It has a long history and a deep cultural lineage, and Zheng He's seven expeditions to the West were all stationed at Taiping Harbor, leaving a maritime imprint. As an economic powerhouse in Fujian, Changle has a well-developed textile industry and enjoys the reputation of "China's Famous Warp-Knitting City", while the digital economy and airside economy are also booming. Nature and humanity are blended in Changle's territory, and the seaside scenery is exquisite. Monuments such as Xianying Palace and Nanyang Chen Ancestral Hall carry the memory of a thousand years, and Bingxin Literature Museum highlights the cultural heritage. Relying on the development of Fuzhou New Area, Changle is taking an open stance, integrating tradition and modernity, and creating a charming city with a waterfront that is pleasant to live and work in.
Located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina, Simpsonville is part of the Greenville metro area and is a popular, livable suburb about 15 minutes from downtown Greenville. Known for its safe neighborhoods, quality educational resources, and great amenities, this city with a population of approximately 20,000 attracts many families to settle. Transportation accessibility is outstanding, with close proximity to Interstate I-85, making it easy to commute to neighboring cities such as Greenville and Spartanburg. Economically, the local area is a blend of retail, manufacturing and small to medium-sized businesses with diverse employment opportunities. Residents enjoy an abundance of outdoor activities such as Simpsonville Park's greenways, athletic fields, and community events such as the annual Simpsonville Fall Festival. The moderate cost of living compared to the metro core, combined with a quality school district and peaceful environment, makes this one of the ideal places for families to live in South Carolina.