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UTC-10 |
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Danfeng County is located in the southeastern part of Shaanxi Province in China, belonging to Shangluo City, and is situated at the southern foot of the eastern part of the Qinling Mountains, which is a predominantly mountainous county-level administrative region. Danfeng, named after the "Dan River" and "Fengguan Mountain", has a long history and was a major transportation route between Qin and Chu in ancient times and a fiefdom of Shang Yang. It has a warm-temperate climate with four distinct seasons and rich natural resources, producing walnuts, tea and Chinese herbs.
Danfeng has a rich cultural heritage, such as the Boat Guild Hall, Danjiang River Rafting and Wuguan Ruins, and is an important node for tourism in southern Shaanxi. The hometown of famous writer Jia Pingwa is also located here, adding to the cultural heritage. The economy is based on agriculture and tourism, with ecotourism and red tourism developing rapidly in recent years, attracting large numbers of tourists to experience the natural scenery and historical atmosphere.
Tiputa is a charming little village in French Polynesia, located on the Rangiroa Atoll in the central Pacific Ocean. As part of the French Overseas Territories, it is known for its pristine natural beauty and rich marine ecology. Nestled in the eastern part of the atoll, the sparsely populated village of Tiputa attracts visitors with its tranquil Polynesian culture and traditional way of life.
Tiputa is located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the Tuamotu Archipelago, about 355 kilometers from Tahiti. Surrounded by blue lagoons and coral reefs, the village boasts world-class dive sites such as the famous "Tiputa Pass", a popular spot for dolphins, sharks and tropical fish. The climate is tropical and maritime, warm all year round, making it ideal for traveling and outdoor activities.
Tiputa retains a strong Polynesian culture, with villagers making a living from fishing and handicrafts, and visitors can experience traditional local dances, cuisine and hospitality; activities include diving, snorkeling, whale watching and atoll exploration. The village's simple life and unspoiled natural environment make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking a break from the hustle and bustle. The infrastructure is relatively basic but offers a unique eco-tourism experience.