Time Zone |
Asia/Jerusalem |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Time Zone |
America/Paramaribo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Jaffa, a thousand-year-old city set on Israel's Mediterranean coast, is Tel Aviv's oldest harbor and a gem where history meets modernity. Legend has it that it was built by Noah's son, Japheth, more than 4,000 years ago, and the Old Town's stone paths, winding alleys and Ottoman-era buildings tell of past glories in every brick and tile. As a multicultural melting pot, it was once cohabited by Jews, Arabs and Christians, and religious buildings such as St. Peter's Church and the Jaffa Clock Tower bear witness to the inclusive symbiosis. Nowadays, Jaffa is home to artists, galleries and handicraft stores, the seafood market is filled with the aroma of grilled fish, and the sunsets on the cliffs are even more famous, framing the Mediterranean waves and the silhouettes of the old city for eternity. From an ancient port to a literary landmark, Jaffa attracts visitors from all over the world with its unique charms, making it a must-see humanistic landmark in Israel.
Suriname is located in the northeastern part of South America and is the smallest and least populated independent country in South America, with its capital being Paramaribo. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south, French Guiana to the east and Guyana to the west, the country is known for its multiculturalism and tropical rainforest resources.
Paramaribo is the political, economic and cultural center of Suriname, and its historic downtown area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city's architecture is a blend of Dutch colonial style and tropical features, with a unique landscape of wooden buildings and palm-lined streets. The main language is Dutch, but English, Hindi and local Creole are also widely spoken.
More than 80% of Suriname is covered by virgin tropical rainforest and is rich in biodiversity and mineral resources. The country is crisscrossed by rivers, and the main river, the Suriname River, is an important transportation waterway. The economy is based on bauxite mining, agriculture and fishing, with ecotourism emerging in recent years.
Suriname's population consists of diverse ethnic groups such as Indians, Africans, Indians, Javanese and Chinese, creating a unique blend of cultures. Traditional festivals such as Diwali in India, Eid al-Fitr in Indonesia and Chinese New Year are widely celebrated, giving Suriname the reputation of a "Little United Nations".