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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/Ndjamena |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Glossy County is located in the northwestern part of Fujian Province, China, under the jurisdiction of Nanping City, bordering Jiangxi Province, and situated in the northern section of Wuyi Mountain Range. With a total area of about 2,240 square kilometers and a population of about 160,000, the county is dominated by Han Chinese, with the She ethnic group as a hereditary minority. As the birthplace of Futunxi, an important tributary of the upper reaches of the Minjiang River, Glossy is rich in ecological resources, with a forest coverage rate of over 78%, making it a national ecological county and a key ecological functional area.
The county takes agriculture and ecological industry as its economic pillar, producing high-quality rice, tea, bamboo shoots and other agricultural products, and "Glossy black tea" has a long history. At the same time, Glossy is one of the counties in the Central Soviet Union, retaining a wealth of red cultural sites. The county has convenient transportation, with Pujian Expressway and Yingxia Railway passing through the county, and Wuyishan Airport is about 100 kilometers away. Natural landscapes such as Wujun Mountain and Baiyun Peak and humanistic attractions such as the ancient Chongren Temple attract tourists to visit.
Ati is an important town in central Chad, located about 600 kilometers east of the capital, N'Djamena, and is the capital of the Hadjer-Lamis region. Situated in the Sahelian zone on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, along the seasonal Batha River and surrounded by semi-arid grasslands, the town is the agricultural and pastoral hub of central Chad. The climate in Ati is hot and dry, with an average annual temperature of 28°C. It is divided into a hot dry season (March-October) and a short rainy season (July-September). The local economy is based on nomadic pastoralism and rough agriculture, with residents mostly engaged in camel and goat farming and growing drought-tolerant crops such as millet and sorghum. As a regional transportation hub, Ati connects Chad's north-south highway arteries and is a traditional trading center for local Tubu and Arab traders, with a unique desert culture and bazaar atmosphere.