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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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America/Cayenne |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Xing'an League is located in the northeastern part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the southern foot of the Daxing'anling Mountains, and the border with Heilongjiang and Jilin, is an important node for the opening of the northeast to the west. The administrative office of the league is located in Ulanhot City, where the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government was once established, and the red culture is profound. Grasslands and forests are intertwined in the territory, with natural wonders such as Aershan National Forest Park (volcanic landforms and hot springs) and Horqin Grassland (extensive wetlands in the southern part of the country), which is cool and pleasant in summer and is a summer resort. Mongolian culture is rich, with unique folk customs such as the Naadam Conference and the Long Tone Folk Song. The economy is based on ecological agriculture and animal husbandry (corn, soybeans, beef cattle) and tourism. Relying on green resources and location advantages, it is being built into an ecological barrier and tourist destination connecting Northeast China and Inner Mongolia.
Mana is an important city in the eastern part of French Guiana, located in the north-eastern part of South America, on the northern coast of the French Guiana region, close to the Atlantic Ocean, at the gateway between the interior and the sea. The city is known for its multicultural fusion, with traces of French colonial architecture and a distinctive Creole, indigenous and immigrant flavor. Economically, Mana is characterized by agriculture (banana and sugar cane cultivation), fishing and ecotourism, and is surrounded by rich rainforests, making it a starting point for exploring the fringes of the Amazon. The annual "Carnival of Mana" attracts many tourists and showcases the vibrant culture of the region. As an integral part of French Guiana, Mana retains its French elegance and exudes the tropical charm of South America, making it an excellent destination for experiencing the nature and culture of French Guiana.