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UTC+10 |
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Leting County, belonging to Tangshan City, Hebei Province, is located in the southeastern part of Tangshan City and on the south shore of the mouth of the Luan River in Bohai Bay, which is an important coastal node connecting North China and Northeast China. As the "Hometown of Chinese Folk Art", Leting has nurtured national non-legacy programs such as Leting Drums and Shadow Play, and modern revolutionary pioneer Li Dazhao was born here. The city is rich in ecotourism resources, with island landscapes such as Yuetuo Island and Bodhi Island, making it a popular coastal leisure destination in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. The county is also famous for its agriculture, including Leiting peaches and seafood farming, of which "Leiting peaches" is a national geographical indication product. As a traditional agricultural county and an emerging coastal tourist destination, Leting has both a deep cultural heritage and unique marine flavor, and is actively promoting the synergistic development of "cultural tourism integration" and "marine economy".
Located on the east coast of Queensland, Australia, Mackay is known as the "Sugar Capital", about 970 kilometers north of Brisbane. Situated on the banks of the Pioneer River and backed by the Clark Ranges, the city is blessed with a natural environment. As the largest city in Central Queensland, Mackay is an important gateway to the Whitsunday Islands and the southern Great Barrier Reef.
Mackay's economy is centered on the sugar industry, surrounded by sugar cane fields and home to one of Australia's largest sugar mills. The region is also an important coal export base and agricultural center. Tourism has grown rapidly in recent years, with visitors experiencing the sugar cane train, visiting historic buildings and vacationing on the 74 nearby islands.
Mackay has a tropical climate with an average annual temperature of around 25°C and a pleasant seaside environment. The city is surrounded by nature reserves such as the Igara National Park, which offers an abundance of hiking and bird watching opportunities. As part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, it is also an ideal starting point for diving and water sports.
Mackay blends a rich history with modern Australian lifestyle, with the city center retaining its distinctive Queensland architecture. The local community is known for its friendliness, and the annual Sugar Festival and various cultural events showcase a strong sense of countryside, making it an ideal base for exploring the charms of Central Queensland.