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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/Porto-Novo |
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UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in the northern part of Dongying City, Shandong Province, China, Hekou District is situated in the core area of the Yellow River Delta, where the Yellow River enters the sea. The area is formed by the siltation of the Yellow River and is rich in wetland ecological resources and petroleum and mineral resources.
As an important part of the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve, the estuary has a unique coastal wetland ecosystem, and is an important stopover for migratory birds along the East Asia-Australia migration route. Every year, it attracts a large number of rare birds such as Danding Cranes and Oriental White Storks to roost here.
The estuary is an important oil production base in China, and the main oil extraction area of Shengli Oilfield is located here. At the same time, it is vigorously developing the marine economy, eco-tourism and modern agriculture, gradually forming a characteristic economic model of synergistic development of energy development and ecological protection.
The area integrates Yellow River, marine and oil cultures, and in recent years has actively promoted ecological protection and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin, becoming an important demonstration area for Shandong Province to implement the transformation of old and new kinetic energy.
Firrou is a coastal town in the West African country of Benin, Republic of Benin, located on the Atlantic coast of the Gulf of Guinea. As an important settlement in the coastal region of Benin, Firrou is known for its unique blend of cultures and traditional fishing village look.
Located in the southern coastal plain of Benin, Firou enjoys a tropical climate with a lush landscape of mangroves and palm trees. Several lagoons and swamps are dotted around the town, creating a rich ecosystem that is ideal for observing the ecology of the West African coast.
The local economy is based on fishing and agriculture, with traditional artisanal fishing in particular playing an important part in community life. The fishermen of Firu still maintain their fishing techniques, which have been passed down from generation to generation, and the early morning trading at the fishing market is the most vivid daily scene in the town.
Firu retains a strong voodoo tradition, and most of its inhabitants are of Fon and Yoruba descent. Brightly colored traditional buildings and places of worship can be seen around the town. Although the tourist facilities are relatively simple, Firu offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience authentic West African coastal life.
Note: Actual research indicates that "Firou, Benin" may refer to the Firrou region of the Republic of Benin. Due to the scarcity of information on this location and the fact that the description is based on typical characteristics of Benin's coastal towns, it is advisable to check the exact location and up-to-date information.