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. |
Located in the southeast of Tibet Autonomous Region of China, with an average altitude of about 3,000 meters above sea level, Linzhi is known as the "Jiangnan of Tibet". It has a humid climate, dense vegetation, and natural wonders such as the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon, Namcha Barwa Peak, and Batson Tso. The peach blossoms are everywhere in the spring and the forests are dyed in the fall, making it an ecotourism and photography destination.
As one of the important birthplaces of Tibetan culture, Linzhi is inhabited by Tibetan, Menba, Lhoba and other ethnic minorities, preserving unique folk traditions and religious culture. Intangible cultural heritages such as Gongbu Tibetan costumes, archery competitions and mountain-turning activities are rich and colorful.
Linzhi Miling Airport connects to Lhasa, Chengdu and other cities, and National Highway 318 runs through the whole territory. The best time to travel is from March to October. It is recommended to arrange 4-5 days of in-depth exploration of natural landscapes and humanistic sites, paying attention to cold and sun protection and respecting local customs.
Located in the western part of Guangdong Province, Luoding is a county-level city under the administration of Yunfu City, known as the "Gateway to Western Guangdong" and the "Breadbasket of Lingnan", situated at the crossroads of Guangfu and Bagui cultures, with a long history of more than 1,400 years since it was established in the Southern Dynasty, and is one of the "Ancient Cultural Counties of Guangdong". It is one of the "Ancient Cultural Counties of Guangdong". The Changgangpo Ferry Trough in the county is known as the "Red Flag Canal of the South", which is a model of modern water conservancy engineering; Luoding has abundant products such as rice and cinnamon, and has deep agricultural roots. As an important node of the Maritime Silk Road, Luoding integrates the diverse cultures of Guangfu, Hakka and Lingnan, and retains a rich human heritage of ancient villages and ancestral halls. Nowadays, Luoding, relying on the advantages of the transportation hub, is accelerating its integration into the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and writing a new modern chapter of the millennium-old town with the synergistic development of eco-agriculture, cultural and tourism industries, and manufacturing industry.