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America/Cayenne |
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UTC-3 |
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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Clermont (usually referred to as Cayenne, often translated as Cayenne in Chinese) is the capital and largest city of the French overseas department of French Guiana, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern South America. The city is located in the estuary of Cayenne Island, belonging to the tropical rainforest climate, hot and rainy all year round, the average annual temperature of about 27 ℃.
Clermont was founded in 1643 and served as a French colony for exiled prisoners (e.g. Alcatraz Prison). Today the city is a blend of French, Creole and Indian cultures, and the old town retains colonial architecture such as the Place Félix Eboué and the Cathedral of the Holy Savior. The annual Mardi Gras festival is the biggest cultural event in the area.
As the administrative and economic center of French Guiana, Clermont relies on the French Space Center (Kourou base) for aerospace services, as well as fishing, forestry and tourism. Surrounded by tropical rainforest, the city boasts ecological landscapes such as the Cacao Wetlands Nature Reserve, an important gateway to the Amazon rainforest.
Visitors can visit the French Aerospace Museum, the ruins of a colonial fortress, or explore the Maroni River by boat. Clermont Felix Eboue International Airport connects mainland France to the Caribbean, and transportation within the city is by bus and cab. Note that a Schengen visa is required to enter France.
Located in the central part of China's Zhejiang Province, Dongyang City belongs to Jinhua City and is situated at the eastern edge of the Jinqu Basin. It has a total area of 1,747 square kilometers and a resident population of about 1.08 million. Dongyang is known as the "Hometown of Hundreds of Craftsmen", "Hometown of Education", "Hometown of Architecture", and it is also recognized by UNESCO as the "World Capital of Woodcarving".
Dongyang has a history of more than 1,800 years since the establishment of the county in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which has given birth to a unique woodcarving culture, bamboo weaving craft and ancient buildings of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Dongyang wood carving and Chinese classical architecture are perfectly combined, Lu House Suyong Hall, Baitan Service Hall and other ancient buildings are called the model of Jiangnan residential. Modern Dongyang has formed an industrial system dominated by magnetic electronics, medicine and health, and high-end equipment manufacturing, while Hengdian Film and TV City has become the world's largest film and TV shooting base.
Dongyang has 5A-level scenic spots such as Hengdian Film City, Guangzhou Street-Hong Kong Street, and Ming and Qing Dynasty Palace, which receive more than ten million tourists annually. In terms of education, there are many famous schools such as Dongyang Middle School, which is known as the "hometown of doctors" and has cultivated 13 academicians. The transportation is convenient, with the Yongjin Railway and Zhunyong Expressway passing through the city, and Yiwu Airport is only a 30-minute drive away.