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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Maputo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is located in the northwestern part of China's Yunnan Province, adjacent to Myanmar, in the heart of the Hengduan Mountains, and is famous for the Grand Canyon of the Nujiang River. It is an important protected area for biodiversity and ethnic culture in China, with several natural wonders such as the Gaoligong Mountain World Biosphere Reserve and the Dulong River.
The state is predominantly inhabited by Lisu, a multi-ethnic group, and retains unique folklore such as primitive religion and the Knife Pole Festival. The economy is dominated by agriculture and eco-tourism, with trekking adventure and ethnic culture experience as the core tourism highlights. Transportation is gradually improving, with great potential for the future.
Moatize is an important city in the western Mozambique province of Tete, located in the Zambezi River Basin, about 180 kilometers from the provincial capital, Tete. As the heart of Mozambique's major coal-producing region, Moatize is well known for its rich mineral resources, with high quality coking coal reserves in particular occupying an important position in the country's energy economy.
The city has become a key node in the global supply of coking coal through the Moatize Coal Project, which has attracted investment from a number of international energy companies. In addition to coal, agriculture and animal husbandry are important local industries. Infrastructure has been gradually improved with the development of the mining industry, but overall the city still retains the original appearance of a landlocked town in Africa.
Moatize has a savannah climate with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and is surrounded by a typical savannah landscape. The local population is dominated by ethnic minorities such as the Shona, who have retained their traditional tribal culture. The city is located in the Zambezi ecosystem and is surrounded by a national nature reserve, combining the qualities of an industrial town and a natural ecology.