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Pacific/Tongatapu |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+13 |
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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. |
Malapo is an important village in the South Pacific island nation of Tonga, located in the central region of Tongatapu. As one of the more concentrated settlements in Tonga, Malapo combines traditional village characteristics with modern community functions, and is one of the windows into Tongan society and culture.
Malapo is located in the interior of the main island of Tonga, surrounded by tropical vegetation and farmland, with a tropical maritime climate. The local people are mostly dependent on agriculture, cultivating taro, coconut and other crops, and retaining the traditional Polynesian community structure and way of life. Typical Tongan wooden houses and churches can be seen in the village.
Malapo continues Tonga's strong cultural traditions, with kava ceremonies and traditional dance performances at important festivals. The local church is central to community life, and Sunday services are a central expression of the importance that Tongans place on their religious beliefs. Ancient island burial sites are scattered around the village, some of which date back to the ancient dynastic period of Tonga.
The economy is based on subsistence farming, with some residents engaged in handicrafts. Malapo is connected to the capital city of Nuku'alofa and the rest of Tongatapu by a network of roads, and is about 30 minutes from the international airport. In recent years there has been a gradual development of small homestays to provide accommodation for tourists exploring Tonga's interior.
Located in the northeastern part of China's Yunnan Province, Huize County, part of Qujing City, is situated in the zone of the main peaks of the Wumeng Mountains and on the east bank of the Jinsha River. With an altitude of 2,120 meters above sea level and a total area of 5,886 square kilometers, this historical and cultural city is famous for its unique copper merchant culture and ancient architectural complexes of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The ancient city of Huize has preserved 108 guilds and temples, including the Jiangxi Guild Hall and the Huguang Guild Hall, and is known as the "capital of guilds".
Huize is home to natural wonders such as Dahai Cao Mountain and Yulu Earth Slit, as well as the wintering grounds of the world's rare bird, the black-necked crane, etc. In 2013, Huize Ancient City was listed as a National Famous Historical and Cultural City, with sites such as the former residence of Tang Jiyao and the Shucheng Han Tomb Cluster in its territory bearing witness to the history of copper transportation for thousands of years. Spotted Copper Craft and Cave Scripture Music are listed as national intangible cultural heritages.
Huize produces high-quality potatoes, brine pomegranates and Leye chili peppers, and has a well-developed highland specialty agriculture. Recommended tourist hit spots include the Eli River Scenic Area, ancient villages such as Baiwu Village in Nagu Township, and Nian Lake for viewing black-necked cranes in winter every year. The county is 200 kilometers away from Kunming with convenient transportation, making it an important destination for humanistic eco-tourism in northeast Yunnan.