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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Douala |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Deqing County is located in the northern part of Zhejiang Province, the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta, belonging to Huzhou City, neighboring Hangzhou in the east and Huzhou in the west, with significant location advantages. As "China's most beautiful county", it is a place where ecology and industry are intertwined: the national geographic information town gathers geographic information industry innovation resources and becomes a new engine of the digital economy; Moganshan Mountain, famous for its bamboo sea, clear springs and centuries-old villa clusters, is the "summer resort in China"; the high-end lodging industry is booming; and Deqing County is a model city for the integration of industry. Moganshan is famous for its bamboo sea, clear springs and centuries-old villas, and is the "summer resort of China". Deqing, with its natural and humanistic heritage and modern industrial vitality, is a model city for living and working in the Yangtze River Delta.
The Lélé River is an important river in Cameroon, located in the southwestern region of the country. It originates in the volcanic region of Cameroon and eventually empties into the Atlantic Gulf of Guinea. The river basin covers tropical rainforests and agricultural areas, and is an important source of water for the local population and for agricultural irrigation.
The river flows near the city of Douala, the economic center of Cameroon, and is surrounded by mangrove forests, swamps and agricultural land. The basin is rich in biodiversity and is home to many species of fish, birds and amphibians. Due to the tropical climate, the Lélé River experiences significant seasonal variations in water levels and flooding during the rainy season.
The Lélé River Basin is the main production area for cash crops such as coffee and cocoa in Cameroon, and the villages along the river depend on the river for transportation and fishing activities. In recent years, due to accelerated urbanization and agricultural expansion, the river has faced the dual challenges of water pollution and ecological protection, and the local government is promoting a sustainable management plan.
Travelers can visit traditional fishing villages and tropical landscapes along the river, but should be aware of the risk of flooding during the rainy season (June-October). It is advisable to organize guided tours through the city of Douala, while respecting local environmental regulations to avoid impacting the fragile ecosystem.