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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Nairobi |
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UTC+3 |
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Located in the northern part of China's Zhejiang Province, Changxing County is part of Huzhou City and is situated in the central region of the Yangtze River Delta, making it an important industrial base and ecological demonstration area in the province. It has a total area of 1,430 square kilometers and a population of about 640,000 people.
Changxing's economy is dominated by new energy, electronic information, and equipment manufacturing, and it has a national-level economic and technological development zone. The local specialty "Changxing Purple Bamboo Shoots Tea" was a tribute product in Tang Dynasty, and the ruins of the Tang Dynasty Tribute Tea House are preserved. The geological site of Golden Nail and the Yangtse Alligator Nature Reserve are its landmark natural landscapes.
The transportation network is well-developed, with Hangzhou-Nanjing High Speed Railway and Shen-Su-Zhe-Anhui High Speed Railway running through the whole area, and it is within 2 hours' drive from Hangzhou and Shanghai. In recent years, it has focused on the development of green energy industry, and is known as "China's green power energy center".
Maraba (Maraba) is a town in the Rift Valley Province of western Kenya, located about 150 kilometers west of Nairobi, in the hinterland of the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, surrounded by fertile highland agricultural areas. The local economy is based on agriculture, producing coffee, tea, maize and other crops, of which Malaba caffeine, with its unique volcanic soil climate of excellent quality, is one of Kenya's important coffee-producing areas. The town retains traditional colonial architectural styles and is surrounded by rich natural landscapes, close to Mount Elgon National Park and Kakamega Forest, suitable for ecotourism exploration. With a predominantly Luhya population, unique cultural practices and a distinctive handicraft market, it is an ideal destination to experience rural life in western Kenya.