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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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Africa/Lubumbashi |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Fumin County, belonging to Kunming City, Yunnan Province, is located in the north of central Yunnan, only 30 kilometers away from downtown Kunming, and is Kunming's "backyard" and an important ecological barrier. The mild climate and four seasons of spring have given rise to the reputation of "the town of prunes". Fumin's prunes are famous for their large size, sweet flavor and juiciness, and the annual prune festival in June and July attracts many tourists. In addition to prunes, grapes, cherries and other specialty fruits are also famous in central Yunnan. The Mantis River meanders through its territory, and it has natural and humanistic landscapes such as Luofu Mountain and Beigu Shuixiang, which make it an ideal destination for leisure vacation and ecological picking. Relying on the advantages of Kunming's suburbs, Fumin is actively developing modern agriculture and rural tourism to create an ecologically vibrant city that is pleasant to live and work in.
Dilolo is a border city in the southern Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), situated on the border with Angola, and serves as an important land route between the DRC and Angola. The city is characterized by a multicultural mix, with residents mainly speaking French, Kirundi, and other languages, and economic activity based on cross-border trade, agriculture (e.g., maize and cassava cultivation), and small-scale handicrafts. As a transportation node in the southwestern part of Katanga province, Dilolo is strategically important for the flow of goods in the region, as it connects major cities such as Lubumbashi to the Angolan railroad network. The climate is savannah, with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and the natural landscape is dominated by savannahs. Although tourism resources are not yet fully developed, the unique border and tribal culture has attracted a small number of travelers with an interest in the interior of Africa.