Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Africa/Asmara |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Lousing District is the center city of Loudi, Hunan Province, China, and is the political, economic and cultural core area of the city. Located in the hinterland of central Hunan, it has an advantageous geographic location and a well-developed transportation network, conveniently connecting to major cities such as Changsha through railroads and highways. With a total area of about 430 square kilometers and a population of about 600,000, the area has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons.
As the development engine of Loudi City, Loxing District has a solid industrial base, dominated by steel, machinery manufacturing and energy industries. Meanwhile, agriculture and tertiary industries are also developing steadily. The local area is rich in cultural and natural resources, such as the scenery of the Sunshui River and historical and cultural relics, making it an ideal destination for experiencing the culture of central Hunan. In recent years, the construction of urban areas has been rapidly advancing, with improved infrastructure and high living convenience.
With its unique location and sustained economic growth, Louxing District has become one of the important regional centers in Hunan Province, attracting more and more investments and tourists.
Miskel is a quiet highland town in the central region of Eritrea, located about 50 kilometers south of the capital Asmara, at an altitude of about 1,800 meters above sea level, with a pleasant climate and an average annual temperature between 18-25°C, typical of a mountainous climate zone. As an important local agricultural and trading center, wheat, barley and vegetables are grown around Meskur, and its traditional handicrafts such as pottery and weaving are also quite distinctive. Although small, the town retains a strong sense of traditional African architecture, with red clay brick houses set against the surrounding lush mountainous landscape, providing a unique living environment for the local residents. Despite its relatively simple infrastructure, Meskur has become a window into the culture of the Eritrean interior, thanks to its simplicity and untouched, untouched charm.