Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Pacific/Niue |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-11 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Luoping, located in the eastern part of Yunnan Province and under the jurisdiction of Qujing City, is the hub of Yunnan-Guizhou-Guizhou combination of three provinces (regions), famous for "the world's largest natural garden". From February to March every year, 800,000 acres of rapeseed flowers bloom, and the idyllic landscape of the Jinji Peak Grove intertwines with the karst peaks and forests to form a magnificent picture of the "golden ocean", attracting tourists from all over the world. Within the territory of Jiulong Waterfalls group of waterfalls superimposed on each other, ten levels of waterfalls of different shapes, known as "China's most beautiful waterfalls"; Duoi River Buyi village simple, bamboo raft rafting, singing and dancing to show the rich ethnic characteristics. Luoping has four seasons like spring, with an average temperature of 15℃, combining natural wonders and humanistic heritage, it is an excellent destination for photography, summer vacation and folklore experience, and is known as the "Oriental Garden" and the "Hometown of Rapeseed Flowers".
Alofi is the capital city of the Pacific island nation of Niue, and the country's only town and administrative center, located in the middle of Niue's west coast, next to the Pacific Ocean. The small city is sparsely populated, with about 600 people, and is known for its tranquil atmosphere and simple folk. As the political, economic and cultural center of Niue, Alofi has a concentration of government offices, small stores, a post office and schools. Surrounded by coral reefs with crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches, the city is an important gateway for tourists to experience Niue's natural ecology and culture. The local economy is largely based on agriculture (e.g. coconuts, honey) and a slow-growing tourism industry, and the inhabitants tend to maintain a traditional Polynesian lifestyle, living in harmony with nature.