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 |
America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
Gaochun District is located in the southwestern tip of Jiangsu Province and the southern tip of Nanjing, at the junction of Jiangsu and Anhui Provinces, and is the southern gateway to Nanjing, which is known as "the holy land of Jiangnan and the land of fish and rice". As China's first "International Slow City", Gaochun is surrounded by two natural lakes, Gucheng Lake and Shishu Lake, with a forest coverage of over 40%, a unique ecological environment, and is famous for its ecological experience of "slow life and deep breathing". The Gucheng Lake crabs produced here are large and fat, and are national geographical indications products, supporting the specialty aquatic economy. Meanwhile, Gaochun has preserved the cultural heritage of thousands of years, such as Chunxi Old Street and Xuecheng Lanterns, and blends Wu-Yue culture with Hui style, making it a popular destination in the Yangtze River Delta for ecological sightseeing, folklore experience, and rural tourism. Relying on the location advantage of Nanjing Metropolitan Area, Gaochun is building a green and modernized new city that is pleasant to live and work in, based on the strategy of "Establishing an Ecological District and Developing the District through Tourism".
Deer Creek Reservoir is located in the eastern foothills of the Wasatch Mountains in west-central Utah, USA, on the border of Utah and Summit Counties, about 64 kilometers south of Salt Lake City, and is one of the major water resources projects in Utah. The reservoir was built in the mid-20th century, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and is mainly used to irrigate farmland in the Utah Valley, as well as to provide a source of drinking water for the Salt Lake metropolitan area, both flood control and power generation functions. With a water area of about 13 square kilometers, surrounded by coniferous forests and mountain meadows, and often inhabited by eagles, geese and other migratory birds in winter, the reservoir is a popular recreational destination for visitors to enjoy fishing, boating, camping and other activities, as well as the magnificent mountain views of Provo Bay.