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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Asia/Muscat |
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UTC+4 |
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Ezhou is located in the eastern part of Hubei Province, China, an important part of the Wuhan City Circle, and on the south bank of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. As a prefecture-level city in Hubei Province, Ezhou has a total area of 1,596 square kilometers and a population of about 1.06 million. It is known as the "City of a Hundred Lakes", with many lakes such as Liangzi Lake and a beautiful ecological environment.
Ezhou has a long history, with records of city construction since the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, and was once the capital city of the Three Kingdoms Period, when King Sun Quan of Wu claimed the title of Emperor (then known as Wuchang). The modern economy is based on the pillars of steel manufacturing, electronic information, logistics and modern service industries. Ezhou Huahu Airport is China's first professional cargo hub airport, which helps regional logistics development.
Tourism resources are abundant, including cultural landmarks such as Xishan Scenic Area, Lotus Hill and museums, blending natural and humanistic landscapes and attracting many tourists. Conveniently located near Wuhan, the city has a well-developed network of high-speed railways and highways, and is a key node of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
Raisut is a major port city in northern Oman, strategically located along the Gulf of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz, and is one of Oman's main maritime gateways. With Sultan Qaboos Port at its core, the city is one of Oman's largest commercial ports and is responsible for the import and export of large quantities of oil, liquefied natural gas, and goods, which are vital to Oman's foreign trade and economic development. Reisut is not only industrially advanced, but also has a long maritime history, with traditional shipbuilding and fishing still being important industries in the region. In addition, the combination of desert landscapes and coastal scenery around the city attracts some tourists, making it an economically vibrant and culturally attractive city in northern Oman.