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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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America/Jamaica |
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UTC-5 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Gongcheng Yao Autonomous County is located in the northeastern part of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the southeastern part of Guilin City, which is inhabited by Yao people, and is known as the "Hometown of Chinese Moon Persimmon" and "Hometown of Chinese Oil Tea". Here the ecological resources endowment, forest coverage of 83.7%, air quality perennial ranked first in Guangxi, with Gongcheng Temple, Hunan Guild Hall and other historical sites, as well as the red rock village, Yao Village and other characteristics of rural tourism. Local persimmons and oil tea as a characteristic industry, persimmons production accounted for more than 70% of the country, oil tea culture is the crystallization of the wisdom of the Yao life. Gongcheng combines Yao culture, idyllic scenery and ecological advantages, which makes it an ideal place to experience Yao flavor and ecological livability.
Morant Bay is a major town and important port in the St. Thomas district of southeastern Jamaica, located on the coast of Morant Bay in the Caribbean Sea, about 60 kilometers from the capital city of Kingston. As the administrative and economic center of the district, the town is based on agriculture and fishing, and the surrounding area is rich in tropical crops such as bananas and coconuts.
Set against the backdrop of the Blue Mountains, Morant Bay has a natural deep-water harbor and was historically an important hub for the export of sugarcane and bananas; the Morant Bay Uprising of 1865 was an important event in Jamaica's colonial era and contributed to the process of political reform in the area. The town retains its Victorian architecture, and the colorful wooden houses in the marina area reflect traditional Caribbean features.
Today Morant Bay is known for its fishing wharf and produce market, which is bustling with trade as the fishing boats return to port each morning. Lobster and red snapper are abundant, and coconut processing and rum distilling are specialties. The open-air market on Saturdays attracts neighborhood residents who come to trade handicrafts and fresh produce in a rich atmosphere of island life.
Morant Bay is a stopover for popular east coast attractions such as the Rehabilitation River Falls, and the A4 connects Kingston to the Portland area. Although not a mainstream tourist area, its pristine beaches and simple folk attract travelers looking for an in-depth experience of traditional fishing village culture and uncommercialized natural landscapes.