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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Yerevan |
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UTC+4 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Fengqing County is located in the southwestern part of Yunnan Province, north of Lincang City and the middle and lower reaches of the Lancang River. It is an important historical and cultural county in western Yunnan Province and the "Hometown of Dian Hong". The tea culture here is profound, Dian Hong tea was born here in 1938, and nowadays the tea plantations are continuous, the fragrance of tea lingers, and it is one of the core production areas of high-quality tea in Yunnan. The county town of Lu Shi ancient town was once an important post on the Tea Horse Road in Yunnan into Tibet, retaining the Ming and Qing dynasties, such as stone road, the ancient theater and other relics, tells the story of a thousand years of business travel. Fengqing natural scenery is exquisite, the Lancang River Canyon is majestic and steep, and the forest coverage of the remaining veins of Mount Wuliang reaches more than 70%, rich in ecological resources. Local Yi, Bai, Dai and other ethnic minority cultures, traditional festivals such as the Yi "Torch Festival", Dai "Water Festival" unique features, and Dian Hong tea culture, the remains of the Ancient Tea and Horse Trail together constitute the Fengqing "Tea Rhythm Ancient Style -Ecological Fengqing" unique charm.
Zar is a town in the Armenian province of Shirak, located in the northwestern part of the country, about 130 kilometers from the capital Yerevan. It is about 2,000 meters above sea level, has a mild and dry climate, and is known for its magnificent surrounding mountain scenery and ancient religious architecture.
Zar has important historical monuments, such as the 7th century St. George's Church and the Haralambos Monastery, reflecting the depth of Armenian Christian tradition. The local population mostly lives from agriculture and handicrafts, preserving traditional folklore and festivals.
As a small town, Zar's economy is based on agriculture, producing cereals and fruits. In recent years, its unique historical landscape has attracted tourists to explore the hidden gems of the Armenian highlands, making it a niche destination for cultural travelers.