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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Pacific/Noumea |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+11 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Daye, Huangshi City, Hubei Province, county-level city, is located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River on the south bank, the junction of East Jiangxi, known as the "hometown of bronze", "the cradle of iron and steel" reputation. This is due to the rise of mining, metallurgy and the name of the millennium old city, mining and metallurgy history can be traced back to the Shang Dynasty, Tonglushan ancient copper mine site is known as the "Ninth Wonders of the World", its mining and metallurgical technology is a thousand years ahead of the world, in 2012, China's world cultural heritage was selected as a preparatory list. As a national important resource-oriented city transformation pilot, Daye has formed a diversified industrial system of iron and steel, copper, equipment manufacturing, new materials, etc., while relying on the Leishan Scenic Area, Qinglong Mountain and other ecological resources, to create a "mining and metallurgical culture + eco-tourism" characteristic business card. Daye has a deep cultural heritage, with the ruins of Ewang City, Jieyi pagoda and other monuments, Daye embroidery, Daye stone carving and other non-heritage skills have been inherited to this day, it is a modern city integrating the industrial civilization and the ancient charm of the Chu wind.
Thio, a municipality in the southern part of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, is situated in the Melanesian archipelago in the southwestern part of the Pacific Ocean and offers a unique natural and industrial landscape. One of New Caledonia's most important nickel producing regions, Thio's mining history dates back to the 19th century and remains an important pillar of the local economy, with rich deposits of nickel laterite, which have a significant impact on the global supply of nickel. In addition to its industry, Tio is also known for its magnificent natural beauty: long stretches of black sand beaches, clear coral seas, and surrounding rainforests offer visitors a great experience for outdoor activities such as surfing, diving, and hiking. The region is a unique blend of indigenous Melanesian culture and French flair, with traditional villages and colonial architecture. As a key point on New Caledonia's "Nickel Route", Tio is both an industrial town and an ideal destination for exploring the nature and culture of the Pacific.