Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Windhoek |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Goodyang County belongs to the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Baotou City, located in the northern foothills of the Yinshan Mountains, the central Inner Mongolia Plateau, south of Baotou, north of Darhan Maomingan Union Banner, is a typical agricultural and pastoral intertwined zone area. Grasslands, forests and mountains in the territory, spring Kunshan to alpine meadows, strange peaks and rocks known as a summer resort; Maanshan rock paintings recorded the ancient nomadic civilization of the imprint of the history of the grasslands, telling the weight of the history of the grasslands. It is rich in mineral resources, with large reserves of iron, lead and zinc, while the agriculture and animal husbandry are characterized by oat, buckwheat, beef and mutton, combining the vastness of the grassland with the delicacy of farming. Goyang is a fusion of Mongolian and Chinese cultural flavors, and folk activities such as the Naadam Conference and social fire performances are unique and charming, making it a window to experience the nature and humanity of the northern border.
Abenab is a small settlement in the Ojozondjupa Region of Namibia, located in the north of the country. The region is dominated by agricultural and mining activities and is surrounded by extensive farms and a unique semi-arid landscape. Its name is derived from the local language and reflects the cultural characteristics of the region.
Abenabu is situated on the northern plains of Namibia and has an arid climate with vegetation dominated by scrub and drought-tolerant plants. There are seasonal rivers nearby that support localized ecosystems. Wildlife such as antelope and birds are common in the area, making it suitable for ecological observation.
The economy is based on small-scale livestock farming (e.g. goat farming) and ore mining, with mineral resources such as uranium and copper in the vicinity. The inhabitants are mostly engaged in traditional farming or mining-related work, and the pace of life is slow, retaining a simple rural atmosphere.
Abenabe has a small population of predominantly local ethnic groups such as the Ovambo, who have retained some of their traditional customs. It is mainly connected by road to neighboring towns such as Chumebou, and has no major tourist facilities, but can be used as a stopping point to explore the culture of the northern countryside.