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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Asia/Seoul |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+9 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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.
Located in the southeastern part of South Korea, Ulsan Metropolitan City is one of the seven major metropolitan areas in South Korea, and is also an important industrial and port city and economic center of the country. As the headquarters of the Hyundai Motor Group, Ulsan is known globally for its automobile manufacturing industry, with world-class automobile production bases and supporting industrial clusters, and is known as the "Automobile Capital of Korea". Ulsan is also known as the "Automobile Capital of Korea" and has a world-class automobile production base and a cluster of supporting industries. Ulsan is also home to shipbuilding, petrochemical, and machinery industries, and is one of the core engines of Korea's manufacturing industry, with leading companies such as Samsung Heavy Industries and SK. Ulsan is not only an industrial center, but also has both natural and human charms: the Taehwa River runs through the city with beautiful scenery along the coast; Onyang Hot Springs has a long history and is a health resort; and colleges and universities, such as the University of Ulsan, have also injected vitality into the city. As an important port connecting Korea with the rest of the world, Ulsan plays a key role in regional economic cooperation and is a modern city that combines industrial strength with livability.