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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Addis_Ababa |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Linhe is the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Bayannur City, the political, economic and cultural center, located in the rich Hetao Plain hinterland, the Yellow River, "a few" at the top of the bend, known as "South of the River" reputation. Here the terrain is flat, fertile soil, is an important national commodity grain base, producing wheat, corn, sunflowers and other crops, especially sweet fruits and melons, aquatic products are famous. As a multi-ethnic settlement area, Linhe integrates Mongolian, Han and other cultural characteristics, Naadam Assembly, Loop Folk Song and other folk activities unique charm. In recent years, Linhe relies on the ecological resources of the Yellow River and vigorously develops cultural and tourism industries, and attractions such as Mirror Lake Wetland Park and the Yellow River Loop Museum have become an important window for displaying the culture of the Loop, making Linhe an idyllic city in the north of the countryside with both idyllic scenery and modern vitality.
Bonga is the capital of the Benshangul-Gumaz Regional State in northwestern Ethiopia, situated in the upper Blue Nile region at an altitude of about 500 meters above sea level. As the political and economic center of the state, the city is based on agriculture as its mainstay, mainly growing crops such as maize and sorghum, while relying on its geographic proximity to the Sudanese border to serve as a regional trading hub.
Gbarnga developed in the late 20th century and derives its name from the local language. The city's population is dominated by ethnic minorities such as the Benshangul and Gumaz, reflecting Ethiopia's multiculturalism. Although urbanization has been slow, infrastructure such as the road network has improved in recent years, connecting important towns and cities in the vicinity.
Economically, Bonga relies on traditional farming and small-scale commerce, with potential focused on agro-processing and cross-border trade. The city is surrounded by mineral resources, but these are relatively unexploited. With the Ethiopian government's increased investment in remote areas, Bonga is expected to play a more important role in coordinated regional development.