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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Arctic/Longyearbyen |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
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.
Svalbard and Jan Mayen is a Norwegian Overseas Territory located in the Arctic region, consisting of the islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The territory is known for its unique polar environment, rich wildlife and scientific importance.
Located on the west coast of Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, Mosku Harbor is one of the archipelago's main ports and settlements. Its geographical coordinates are around 78°N, deep inside the Arctic Circle, making it one of the northernmost permanent settlements in the world.
The landscape around the port of Moscou is typical of the Arctic tundra, with short, cool summers and long, harsh winters. With its spectacular glaciers, majestic mountains and unique polar ecosystem, it is an ideal location for observing polar animals such as polar bears, reindeer and walruses.
Historically, the Port of Moskau's economy was based on coal mining, but in recent years it has shifted towards scientific research and tourism. With its multinational polar research station, it is an important base for Arctic research and attracts adventure travelers to experience the polar landscape.
According to the Svalbard Treaty, the region enjoys a special international status, which gives citizens of the signatory countries the right to engage in economic activities on an equal footing. This unique regime has made the Port of Moscou a symbol of international cooperation and added a special character to its development.