Time Zone |
Asia/Macau |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
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. |
The Macau Peninsula is the core area of the Macau Special Administrative Region of China. Located in the northern part of the Macau Peninsula, it is the earliest developed area in Macau and carries a deep historical heritage and the characteristics of the fusion of Chinese and Western cultures. It concentrates most of Macau's population, historical buildings and commercial centers, including the Historic Centre of Macau, which is listed as a World Heritage Site. Among them, iconic sites such as the Ruins of St. Paul's, the Senado Square, and the Hall of Roses bear witness to Macau's glorious past as a centuries-old center of trade between the East and the West. The peninsula is famous for its narrow streets, Portuguese architecture and Lingnan style cityscape, with the bustle of the modern business district and the serenity of the old streets and lanes, making it the core of Macau's unique charm of "one country, two systems" and multi-cultural experience.
Abaga Banner is located in the north-central part of Xilingol League in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, on the southeastern edge of the Mongolian Plateau, with a total area of about 27,500 square kilometers. Characterized by grassland ecology and Mongolian culture, the flag is a typical pastoral flag county, with animal husbandry as the economic pillar industry. It has the core area of the Xilingol Grassland, with magnificent natural scenery and green grass in summer, making it a popular destination for ecotourism and grassland experience.
Abaga Banner has a long history, and the traditional Mongolian culture is well preserved, with non-heritage cultures such as the Naadam Assembly, Mongolian Long Tune, and the art of the Horse-head fiddle being passed down here. Transportation is mainly by road, connected to Xilinhot and other cities via the G207 National Highway. Local specialties include beef and mutton, dairy products and handicrafts, making it suitable for cultural exploration and nature sightseeing.