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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Asia/Taipei |
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UTC+8 |
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Horqin Left-Winged Banner is located in the eastern part of China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, under the jurisdiction of Tongliao City, and is situated in the transition zone between the Songliao Plain and the Horqin Sandy Land. The flag has a total area of about 9,811 square kilometers, with the Mongols as the main ethnic group, retaining a strong grassland culture and nomadic traditions. Historically, it is the core area of Horqin tribe and the hometown of Empress Xiaozhuang Wen in Qing Dynasty, with rich historical and cultural heritage.
Economy is based on agriculture and animal husbandry, producing corn, livestock products, new energy and ecotourism in recent years the rapid development of new energy and ecotourism. There are filial piety manor cultural tourism area, Zhu Rihe grasslands and other attractions, annually held Naadam Conference, showing archery, horse racing and other national characteristics of the activities. Convenient transportation, through the G45 Daguang Expressway connected to the northeast city cluster, about 70 kilometers from Tongliao Airport.
Located in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, Douliu City is the county seat and political, economic and cultural center of the county. The city is located in the northern part of the Jia Nan Plain and has a subtropical monsoon climate with mild and pleasant seasons. Douliu is famous for its agriculture, producing pomelo, willow and rice, and is known as the "Agricultural Capital".
Douliu is rich in history and culture, with attractions such as Taiping Old Street, Xingqi Memorial Hall and Yunlin University of Science and Technology. Local delicacies, such as Douliu Yuanzai Ice, Bowls of Kuey Teow and Pork Dumplings, are popular among tourists. In recent years, Douliu has been actively promoting tourism and agriculture, combining traditional and modern features to become a livable city in central Taiwan.