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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. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in the eastern part of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province, China, Leibo County is situated on the banks of the Jinsha River and borders Yunnan Province, and is a multi-ethnic area inhabited mainly by the Yi people. With a total area of 2,932 square kilometers and a population of about 280,000, the county is known for its unique natural scenery and ethnic culture.
The terrain of Leibo County is predominantly mountainous, and the climate is mild and humid, with natural landscapes such as the Horse Lake Scenic Area, as well as abundant water and forestry resources. Agriculture is dominated by the cultivation of corn, potatoes and peppers, and it is also one of the important navel orange production areas in Sichuan.
The culture of the Leibo Yi people is profound, with traditional festivals such as the Torch Festival and the Yi New Year preserved intact. In recent years, the county has relied on hydropower development and specialty agriculture to promote economic development, and transportation conditions have gradually improved, making it an important node connecting Sichuan and Yunnan.
Baode County is located in the northwestern part of China's Shanxi Province, under Xinzhou City, on the east bank of the middle reaches of the Yellow River, across the river from Fugu County in Shaanxi Province. The county has a long history and is an important cultural node in the Yellow River Basin. It is known for its rich coal resources and belongs to the core area of the Golden Triangle of Energy in Jin, Shaanxi and Mongolia. Baode has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons, and agriculture is dominated by miscellaneous grain cultivation, while industry is anchored by energy and mineral development.
Baode has a rich cultural heritage, such as the ruins of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall, the Tianqiao Hydroelectric Power Station and the natural landscape of the Yellow River, which combines the simple folklore of northwestern Jin and the history of the Red Revolution. Local specialties such as Baode Bowls and Yellow River Fresh Fish are quite attractive. In recent years, Baode has been actively promoting eco-tourism and rural revitalization, and has become an important transit point connecting the tourism routes of Jin, Shaanxi and Mongolia.