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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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UTC-5 |
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Karakin Banner is located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the south of Chifeng City, located in the eastern part of the Yanshan Mountains, Mongolia, Hebei and Liao provinces and regions at the junction of Inner Mongolia for the important gateway to North China. This place has a long history, was the Khitan, Mongolia and other nationalities nomadic land, the Qing Dynasty Karakin right-wing flag Zasak Dorodurang Prince House is located here, as the most complete preservation of the Mongolian royal residence complex, witnessed the history of the cultural fusion of Mongolia and China, is now a national key cultural relics protection units. The forest coverage in the flag reaches 43%, and Maanshan National Forest Park, with its layers of mountains, natural secondary forests and rare plants and animals, is an ecological tourist attraction. Agriculture is characterized by millet and mixed grains, and "Karakin millet" is a national geographical indication product with a mellow taste, which is well known throughout the country. It is an ideal place to experience the diversified charms of Inner Mongolia, with a blend of grassland flavor and farming culture, magnificent natural scenery and profound cultural heritage.
Located in western Massachusetts, on the banks of the Connecticut River and part of the Springfield metropolitan area, Holyoke was an important hub of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, and is known as the "Paper City" - famous for having housed nearly half of the nation's paper mills in the late 1800's. Today, the city combines industrial history with natural charm, and is home to Mount Tom State Park, which is the first of its kind in Massachusetts. Today, this city combines industrial history and natural charm with Mount Tom State Park, which offers panoramic views of the Connecticut River Valley, and a downtown with a collection of Victorian-era industrial buildings, including the Holyoke Canal System, which still stands as a testament to the prosperity of water transportation in the days of yore. As a multicultural community, the city retains its history and continues to revitalize itself with traditional events such as the annual Three County Fair and educational institutions such as Holyoke Community College.