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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Pacific/Kosrae |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+11 |
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Jiangjin District, located in the southwest of Chongqing Municipality, along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, is an important expansion area of Chongqing's main city metropolitan area, known as the "Yangtze River, the township of Shuaixiang". It is located in the combination of Sichuan, Chongqing and Guizhou, and has been the main land and waterway hub of east Sichuan since ancient times. The Yangtze River, Qijiang River and Shooting River converge, giving birth to the Danxia Waterfalls, Sea of Clouds and Buddha's Light of the "Four-Means Mountain" National Scenic Spot, as well as the thousand-year-old stone streets and footstools of the "Zhongshan Ancient Town". Humanistic landscape. Jiangjin is not only the "Hometown of Chinese Peppercorns" and "Quality Citrus Origin", but also famous for its non-heritage delicacies such as Jiangjin Rice Candy and Qijiang White Wine; at the same time, it is also the hometown of Marshal Nie Rongzhen, with a rich red culture, and an important barrier to Chongqing, the capital of China during the war. History and modernity are blended here, showing the unique charm of the city of landscape and humanistic Jiangjin.
Tamatam is a remote island in Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia, located in the Caroline Islands in the Western Pacific Ocean. Covering an area of about 50 square kilometers and surrounded by dense rainforest and coral reefs, this volcanic island is known for its pristine natural beauty and rich marine ecology.
With its rugged terrain, dormant volcano and black sand beaches, and colorful coral reefs dotting the surrounding waters, Tamatam Island is a paradise for scuba divers. Inhabited by rare birds and coconut crabs, the island has preserved an intact ecosystem and is known as an "unspoiled ecological treasure trove".
The population is predominantly Native Micronesian, with a traditional tribal culture that relies on fishing and subsistence farming. There are remnants of the Japanese army from World War II that bear witness to the history of the Taiheiyo War. The local people are known for their skills in straw craft and canoe making, and community activities are characterized by a strong ethnic identity.
Transportation in Tamatam relies on boats, and tourism is in the early stages of development for eco-adventurers. Visitors can experience volcano trekking, coral reef diving and cultural village visits. The local government focuses on ecological conservation and promotes low-impact tourism to maintain the environmental and cultural sustainability of the island.