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Asia/Kuala_Lumpur |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Marudi is a town in Miri Province, Sarawak, Malaysia, located in the northern part of the island of Borneo, near the banks of the Baram River, about 100 kilometers from the city of Miri. The town has a long history and was once an important administrative and trading center in northern Sarawak, with a predominantly timber and agricultural economy. Surrounded by dense tropical rainforest, Marudi is rich in biodiversity and indigenous culture, especially the Penan and Kenyah communities.
As a gateway to the outback, Marudi is a base for exploring ecotourism in the Banan River Basin, where visitors can experience river cruising, bushwalking and Aboriginal longhouse culture. The climate is tropical rainforest type, warm and humid all year round. Despite its small size, Marudi has a good infrastructure and offers basic accommodation and transportation services, making it an ideal location to learn about Sarawak's natural and human characteristics.
Guide County is located in the east of China's Qinghai Province, belonging to Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, located in the Yellow River Valley, with an average elevation of 2,200 meters, known as the "Plateau Little Jiangnan" reputation. It is famous for the unique landscape of "Guide Qing of the World Yellow River" - the Yellow River water is crystal clear when it flows through the area, which overturns people's traditional perception of the Yellow River.
Guide has the world's rare colorful Danxia landforms, and the red rock formations of the Ashigang Canyon are as brilliant as Xia under the sun. There is the Yuhuangge Ancient Architectural Complex, which was built in the late Ming Dynasty, the Wenchang Temple, a holy place of Tibetan Buddhism, and the mineral-rich Zhacang Hot Spring. When the pear blossoms bloom in April every year, ten thousand mu of pear orchards form the spectacle of "a sea of pear blossoms at the foot of snow-capped mountains".
As an important ecological barrier on the Tibetan Plateau, Guide fusion of Chinese, Tibetan, Hui and other ethnic cultures, retaining the traditional "June meeting" Nuo ritual activities. Its unique plateau temperate climate makes this place a summer resort, the Yellow River Clear Wetland Park, Thousands of lakes and other scenic spots perfectly show the ecological picture of harmonious coexistence of man and nature.