Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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. |
Muleng City is a county-level city under the administration of Mudanjiang City in Heilongjiang Province. It is located in the southeast of Heilongjiang Province, at the northeastern foot of the Changbai Mountain Range, and shares a border with Russia with a length of about 40 kilometers. It has a total area of 6,237 square kilometers and a population of about 300,000 people. Muleng has a temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, with long, cold winters and mild, rainy summers.
Muleng is dominated by agriculture, forestry and mineral resources, producing crops such as soybeans and corn, and with over 70% forest coverage, it is an important timber production base in China. Mineral resources include coal, gold and marble. In recent years, Muleng has been actively developing green food processing and tourism, gradually diversifying its economic structure.
Muleng has a rich history and culture, and was once an important activity area of the Northeast Resistance League. Natural landscapes include Liufeng Mountain National Forest Park and Muleng River Wetland, which are suitable for eco-tourism and outdoor exploration. Local specialties such as wild mushrooms and northeastern farm dishes also attract many tourists.
Sheqi County is located in the southwestern part of China's Henan Province, under Nanyang City, on the northeastern edge of the Nanyang Basin, and is a county-level administrative region with a long history. The area has a predominantly agricultural economy, producing grain crops such as wheat and corn, while specialty industries such as winemaking and traditional handicrafts are also relatively well-developed. Sheqi County has a rich cultural heritage, and famous attractions include the Shan-Shaan Hui-Guan, a well-preserved ancient building complex from the Qing Dynasty, known as "China's First Hui-Guan", which showcases the culture of ancient merchant gangs and the art of architecture. In addition, local folk activities and traditional festivals, such as the Spring Festival Temple Fair, attract many tourists. Conveniently connected to neighboring cities by a network of highways, Sheqi has been gradually developing its tourism industry and green economy in recent years to promote sustainable development in the region.