Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Fengdu County, belonging to Chongqing Municipality, is located in the heart of the Three Gorges Reservoir area on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and is a national demonstration area for regional tourism, famous for its "Ghost City" culture. With a history of more than 2,000 years since the county was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it has formed a unique "ghost city" cultural system by integrating the Bayu culture with Taoism and Buddhism folklore. The core scenic spot, Fengdu Mingshan, combines historical relics such as "Tianzi Temple" and "Naihe Bridge" with myths and legends, attracting many tourists every year to explore the mystery of the "Ghost City". In addition, Xueyu Cave in the territory is known as "world-class cave wonders", with crystal stalactites; Nantian Lake, with its beautiful scenery of high mountain lakes, is a summer vacation resort. Fengdu is not only famous for its deep cultural heritage, but also for its specialties such as spicy chicken nuggets and tofu feasts, making it an important node on the Yangtze River Three Gorges Tourist Route.
Moli Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner (Mo Banner for short) is located in the southeastern part of Hulunbeier City in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, at the eastern foot of the Daxing'anling Mountains, and is the main settlement of the Daur ethnic group. Established in 1958, Mo Banner has Daur as its main ethnic group, integrating Han Chinese, Mongolians and other multi-ethnic groups living together. It is rich in natural resources, with vast forests, grasslands and fertile farmland, and the climate is temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons.
Moqi is famous for its Daur culture, with traditional festivals such as the "Goodbaugh Festival" and "Hockey" being included in the national intangible cultural heritage. The economy is based on agriculture, animal husbandry and tourism, with crops such as soybeans and corn in abundance, and the development of ecotourism and ethnic culture experience programs. Conveniently connected to neighboring cities by road and rail, it is an important gateway for exploring the human and natural landscapes of northeastern Inner Mongolia.