Time Zone |
Asia/Yangon |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+6.5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Mawlamyine is the capital of Mon State in Myanmar, located at the mouth of the Salween River in the southeastern part of the country, and is the third largest city and an important port in Myanmar. Historically the capital of British Burma, the city is characterized by a blend of European architecture and traditional Burmese styles left over from the colonial period. The city is surrounded by mountains and the sea, with a long coastline, and is well developed in fishing and teak trade. As a town of Buddhist culture, it is home to many ancient pagodas, including the Mahamuni Pagoda, which is one of the holy sites of Buddhism in Myanmar, attracting both domestic and foreign believers. Mawlamyine is also the gateway to the Mergui archipelago, and is an ideal starting point for exploring the culture of southeastern Myanmar, with its combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Located in the northwest of Sanming City, Fujian Province, at the southeast foot of Wuyi Mountain Range and the middle and lower reaches of Jinxi River, Jiangle County is known as the "Ancient County of Fujian and Yue, Green Jiangle". It was founded in the third year of Yong'an of the Three Kingdoms, Wu (260), and is one of the earliest six ancient counties in Fujian Province. It is rich in historical relics, with such monuments as Yang Shi's hometown in the Song Dynasty and Zhengjue Temple in the Tang Dynasty witnessing a thousand years of cultural lineage. Natural scenery to Yuhua Cave as the core of the national key scenic spots, karst cave wonders "a fan of wind, nine carp lake" and other attractions are famous; Tianji Mountain National Forest Park forest coverage of more than 90%, is a natural oxygen bar. As an important settlement of the Hakka folk system, the tea-making skills of Jiangle and the southern words and music are listed as national non-legacy, and the Hakka culture is profound. Relying on the Jinxi Ecological Corridor and Yuhua Cave Tourism Circle, Jiangle is building a tourism destination in central Fujian that integrates cultural experience and ecological recuperation.