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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Luanda |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Mawei District is located in the southeast of Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, on the south bank of the Minjiang River, and is an important harbor district of Fuzhou and an open window to the outside world. It is famous for "Mawei Harbor", which has been an important node of the Maritime Silk Road since the Song Dynasty, and has become the cradle of China's modern navy, industry and education due to the "Mawei Shipbuilding" in modern times, which carries a profound cultural heritage of shipbuilding. Nowadays, Mawei, relying on the advantages of deep-water harbor, vigorously develops port industry, modern logistics and marine economy, and at the same time, integrates into the construction of Fuzhou Area of Fujian Pilot Free Trade Zone to promote scientific and technological innovation and industrial upgrading. The natural landscape and humanistic relics in the area are intertwined, and the Luoxing Pagoda and the Shipbuilding Culture Ruins Group have witnessed its transformation from an ancient merchant port to a modernized new city, making it a coastal urban area that is both historically significant and energetic.
Longa is a coastal town in the Angolan province of Benguela, located on the Atlantic coast of southwestern Africa, about 120 kilometers south of the city of Benguela, and is one of the major fishing and agricultural centers of the region. The area has a typical savannah climate and a rich coastal fishery that produces seafood such as sardines and mackerel, which provide a major source of protein for the surrounding area. Lunga is surrounded by a plain terrain with fertile soil suitable for growing crops such as maize and cassava, and the agricultural economy accounts for a significant portion of the local industry. As a small town, Lunga retains the traditional culture of fishing villages along the Angolan coast, and organizes annual harvest festivals and other folklore events that attract residents from the surrounding area. Despite its relatively simple infrastructure, its unique geographic location and natural resources make it an undeniable hub of commerce and life in southern Benguela province.