Time Zone |
America/Montevideo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, located on the north bank of the estuary of the Rio de la Plata. As the political, economic and cultural center of the country, the city has a population of about 1.4 million people, accounting for one-third of the country's total population. Founded in 1724, Montevideo's name is derived from the Portuguese word "Montevideu", which means "I see the mountains", a reference to the city's iconic hilly landscape.
Montevideo is known for its well-preserved blend of colonial architecture and modern neighborhoods. The old town retains its cobblestone streets and historic buildings, such as Independence Square and the Cathedral, while the esplanade, the "Avenida de la Rambla", offers a modern, urban look. The city's landmarks include the Salvo Palace and the Century Stadium, while the South American cultural scene is reflected in the many barbecue restaurants and tango venues that dot the city's landscape.
With one of the highest qualities of life in South America, Montevideo has a well-developed service and port economy, and exports meat, wool and other agricultural products. The city is known for its stable social environment, quality education and medical resources, and mild climate, and has been ranked as the most livable city in Latin America for many years. Every year, cultural events such as Carnival and Candomblé attract tourists from all over the world, showcasing its unique cultural charms.
Taijiang, Fujian, China, a district of Fuzhou, Fujian Province, is located on the north bank of the lower reaches of the Minjiang River, and is the core part of the central part of Fuzhou, which is known as the "millennium commercial port". Historically, as an important window for Fuzhou's foreign trade, Taijiang brought together merchant gangs from all over the world, leaving behind historical and cultural districts such as Shangshanghang, where the remains of Ming and Qing dynasties' ancient houses and guild halls exist, carrying the deep heritage of the culture of Min Du. Nowadays, Taijiang integrates tradition and modernity, and is not only the gathering place of Fuzhou's commerce and financial service industry, but also an important node of the landscape belt along the Min River, which has the fireworks of the old city and new vitality of the metropolis, and demonstrates the unique urban charm of Fuzhou's "mountains, water, river and sea" integration.