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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Ulaanbaatar |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Huma County is located in the Daxinganling region of Heilongjiang Province, one of the northernmost counties in China, with a longitude of 126°~127°E, a latitude of 50°~52°N, and a border of 372 kilometers with Russia across the Heilongjiang River. As a cold-temperate continental monsoon climate zone, with long cold winters and short cool summers, it has the unique geographic label of "China's North Pole". With a forest coverage of up to 80%, it is an important part of the Daxinganling forest area, harboring a wealth of wildlife resources, such as northeast tigers, sables, and Xing'an pines. The scenery along the Heilongjiang River is exquisite, and the fishing and hunting culture of the Boundary River is profound; in summer, you can experience river rafting, and in winter, there is the spectacle of freezing fog. With forestry, green agriculture and eco-tourism as the pillar industries, the area is rich in blueberries, black fungus and other mountain treasures, making it an excellent destination for eco-tourism and folklore experience in the northern border.
Dardal is a small town in the Kent Province of eastern Mongolia, located about 280 kilometers north of the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, nestled at the foot of the Kent Mountains, and is a typical steppe town. The climate here is temperate continental, with long harsh winters and short cool summers. The surrounding area is dominated by a nomadic pastoralist culture, and the inhabitants are mostly engaged in animal husbandry, raising livestock such as cows, sheep and horses. Although small in size, Dadal serves as a local distribution center for pastoralism, holding regular fairs to trade livestock products and handicrafts. The natural scenery around the town is pristine, with vast grasslands and forests, making it suitable for experiencing the traditional nomadic life of Mongolia, and one of the windows into the rural culture of eastern Mongolia.