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Malthuscara is a coastal town in southeastern Malta, located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, about 12 kilometers from the capital city of Valletta. It is known for its picturesque harbor, historical sites and tourist facilities and is one of the most popular vacation destinations in Malta.
The town is situated on the shores of the Gulf of Malthuscara and enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Its natural harbor provides ideal conditions for water sports and attracts many tourists to enjoy the sun and beaches.
The history of Malthuscara dates back to Roman times and was later fortified by the Knights of St. John in the Middle Ages. The town retains ancient fortifications and churches, such as St. Thomas Tower, reflecting its strategic position. The local culture is a blend of Maltese traditions and Mediterranean flavors, with festivals and fairs held throughout the year.
The economy is largely dependent on tourism, with numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities. Malthuscara Harbor is a mooring point for yachts and fishing boats, offering activities such as diving and boating. It is also a convenient base for exploring the other attractions of the island of Malta.
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".