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UTC+8 |
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UTC+11 |
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Located in the western part of China's Shaanxi Province and now a municipal district of Baoji City, Chencang boasts a long history and rich cultural heritage. Its name originates from ancient times, when it was an important military fortress and transportation hub during the Qin and Han Dynasties, and is famous for the allusion to the saying, "To build an inn on the open road, but to build a cang in the dark," which reflects its strategic position in history.
Geographically, Chencang is located in the western part of the Guanzhong Plain, at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, and in the region where the Wei River flows through, with a mild climate and well-developed agriculture. As part of the modern city of Baoji, the district's economy is dominated by industry, manufacturing and tourism, and it boasts several historical sites and natural attractions, such as the ruins of the Chencang Ancient City and the surrounding mountainous areas, which attract many tourists and history and culture enthusiasts.
Chencang not only carries the memory of ancient Chinese history, but is also one of the important cultural and economic centers of Shaanxi Province, blending traditional and modern elements.
Bugol is the core region of Pohnpei State in the Federated States of Micronesia, located in the eastern part of the Caroline Islands in the west-central Pacific Ocean in a tropical oceanic climate zone, with an average year-round temperature of about 27°C and abundant precipitation. As an important part of Pohnpei, it is known for its pristine natural landscapes and unique cultures, with world-class geological wonders such as Lake Namitemito (Blue Hole) and the well-preserved ruins of an ancient stone city (Nadispe), which is a crossroads of Micronesian history and eco-tourism. With an economy based on tourism, fishing, and tropical agriculture, and a population that speaks English and Pohnpei, traditional tribal cultures coexist harmoniously with modern life, and intangible cultural heritage, such as canoeing and weaving, attracts nature and culture lovers from all over the world to explore the area.