Time Zone |
Asia/Beirut |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Marjayoun is a border town in the Nabatiyeh Governorate in southern Lebanon, located near the Lebanese-Israeli borderline, about 80 kilometers from the capital Beirut. Historically, it was an important strategic location, and some of its historical sites are still visible today, including old churches and Ottoman-era buildings. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, producing grapes, olives, citrus and other crops, with grape cultivation being particularly well known and the grapes produced are used for winemaking and drying. The natural beauty of the area around Markeba, with its fertile plains and rolling hills, is an important agricultural area in southern Lebanon. Despite its location on the border, the local area still maintains the traditional Lebanese rural life atmosphere, the residents are friendly and warm, although the town is small, but carries the historical memory and cultural heritage of the southern region.
Located in the hinterland of the Liaohe Delta, Liaoning Dawa, now known as Panjin Dawa District, is an important wetland ecological area and commercial grain base in the northeast region. It has the world's rare red beach landscape, where the "red carpet" of alkali grass and reed wetlands form a unique ecological picture. As the core production area of Panjin rice, Dawa relies on fertile black soil and high-quality water, and its rice is famous for its full grain and mellow taste. The area is rich in wetland resources, and is the habitat of red-crowned cranes, black-billed gulls and other rare birds, both ecological protection and tourism development value. In recent years, Dawa has been actively developing modern agriculture and eco-tourism, and continues to polish the golden signboard of "Wetland Capital, Fish and Rice Township".