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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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UTC-7 |
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Located in the central part of the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture in China's Yunnan Province, Muding County is a mountainous county characterized by Yi culture. Covering an area of about 1,464 square kilometers and with a population of about 200,000, the county is known for its rich ethnic traditions, natural landscapes and agricultural economy. Located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Muding has a mild climate with an average annual temperature of about 15°C, making it suitable for growing crops such as tobacco and corn. Muding is famous for its Yi intangible cultural heritage, represented by the "Left Foot Dance", and its annual festivals, such as the "March Meeting", attract a large number of tourists. The economy is mainly based on agriculture and tourism, but in recent years, it has been actively developing green industries and ethnic cultural experience projects to help revitalize the countryside. In terms of transportation, Muding is connected to cities such as Chuxiong and Kunming through a network of highways, making it easy for tourists to explore its unique natural and humanistic landscapes.
Moran is a quiet town in Teton County, Wyoming, USA, located between the southern gate of Yellowstone National Park and the northern gate of Grand Teton National Park, the "Golden Gateway" to two world-class natural attractions. Nestled on the banks of the Snake River and surrounded by the spectacular Teton Range, the town is home to pristine forests, alpine meadows and glacial lakes. As an outdoor sports paradise, Moran offers a wealth of hiking, fishing, rafting and skiing activities, and Yellowstone's Grand Prismatic Hot Springs, Old Faithful Geyser and the Grand Teton's hiking trails are all within driving distance. Although sparsely populated (less than 300 people), the town retains the rustic flavor of the pioneer West, making it an ideal destination for an immersive nature experience away from the hustle and bustle of the country, and is popular with eco-tourism and adventure enthusiasts.