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UTC-5 |
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Indian/Christmas |
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UTC+7 |
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Located in east-central Massachusetts, United States, within Middlesex County, Holliston is a historic and quiet town about 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Boston, known for its livable environment and close-knit community atmosphere. Founded in 1659 and officially incorporated in 1724, the town retains a wealth of colonial-era historical sites, such as the old Holliston Historic District and landmark buildings. The local educational resources are high quality, with the Holliston Public School system, and community events, including the annual Holliston Agricultural Fair and summer concerts, are well attended by residents. The town has a beautiful natural environment with several parks and nature preserves for outdoor activities. As a satellite town of the Boston metropolitan area, Holliston combines the serenity of the countryside with the conveniences of the city, attracting quality-of-life-conscious families and residents, making it one of the most sought-after places to live in Massachusetts.
Christmas Island New Village is the largest settlement and administrative center on Christmas Island, an Australian Overseas Territory, located in the northeast Indian Ocean. Situated along the coast of Flying Fish Bay in the northeast of the island, the village is the main settlement for the island's approximately 1,600 residents, and has a diverse population of predominantly Chinese, Malay and European Australians.
Christmas Island New Village is situated in a tropical rainforest climate zone, surrounded by dense primary forests and a unique natural ecosystem. The village is adjacent to Christmas Island National Park, famous for the annual red crab migration. The surrounding waters are rich in coral reefs, making it an ideal destination for diving enthusiasts.
Traditionally dependent on the phosphate mining industry, the economy of the new village has evolved in recent years to include ecotourism and scientific research as important industries. There are schools, hospitals, supermarkets and administrative facilities within the village, and the Christmas Island Airport, which offers regular flights to Perth, Australia, is a major transportation hub for the outside world.
As a multicultural community, New Village blends elements of both Asian and Western cultures, with traditional festivals such as Lunar New Year and Eid al-Fitr celebrated in abundance. Unique remnants of immigrant history remain in the area, including temples and colonial buildings left behind by early Chinese miners, creating a distinctive cultural landscape.