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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Bucharest |
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UTC+2 |
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UTC+3 |
Located in the southeastern part of China's Hebei Province, Daming County is part of Handan City and is situated at the junction of Hebei, Luzhou and Henan provinces, with a total area of 1,052 square kilometers. The county has a long history and was the seat of the Daiming Prefecture in Beijing during the Song Dynasty. It has a rich cultural heritage, such as the ruins of the ancient city of Daiming Prefecture and the Museum of Stone Carvings. Agriculture is dominated by wheat, corn and cotton, while industry covers food processing and machinery manufacturing. With a population of about 800,000, it has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The transportation is convenient, with the Beijing-Kowloon Railway and the Daguang Expressway passing through the county. In recent years, Da Ming County has focused on cultural tourism and economic development, and is committed to building a regional center town.
Mărășești is a historic city in Francais County in eastern Romania, located in the eastern foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, about 150 kilometers from the capital Bucharest. The city is famous for the decisive Battle of Mărăşu (1917) in World War I, and is known as the "Verdun of Romania".
The Battle of Merasu Memorial Complex is the city's central landmark, containing the Memorial Church, the Martyrs' Cemetery and the Military Museum, which commemorates the bravery of the Romanian army under the command of Field Marshal Augustine, who defended the city from the Allies. Traditional Romanian village architecture and remnants of Orthodox culture remain in the area.
The region has a temperate continental climate, surrounded by fertile plains and hills, and is characterized by cereal cultivation and viticulture. In recent years, the area has developed a service sector based on historical tourism, as well as small-scale food processing and handicrafts. The main cities of Buzau and Galatz are connected by the DN2 national highway.
Tourists can visit the 35-meter high memorial obelisk, the site of the original battle command, as well as experience the folklore festivals of the Moldovan region. The annual commemoration of the battle in August attracts a large number of history buffs, and the surrounding nature is suitable for eco-tourism and hiking.