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Asia/Pyongyang |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+9 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Luxembourg |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Jongjin, North Korea, is a county-level administrative district under the South Hwanghae Province of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, located on the Jongjin Peninsula on the west coast of the Korean Peninsula, bordering the Yellow Sea. The area has agriculture and fishing as its main economic pillars, hilly terrain, and a climate influenced by the sea, with four distinct seasons. Jungjin was historically an important military stronghold, and today it still retains some of its traditional culture and simple local flavor. Due to its relatively remote location, tourism development is limited, but it has an unspoiled natural coastal landscape.
The economy of Jungjin-gun is based on rice cultivation, corn cultivation and coastal fishing, and most of the local residents are engaged in small-scale agricultural production. It is geographically close to Incheon, South Korea, but transportation links are limited by the inter-Korean border. The sea around the peninsula is rich in fishery resources, but the infrastructure is relatively poor. The terrain is dominated by low mountains and coastal plains, and the soil is suitable for farming, but the degree of mechanization is low.
Jungjin-gun retains the traditional rural life style of North Korea, and folk activities are closely related to seasonal agricultural events. As it is not an open area, outsiders have limited knowledge of its cultural details. Currently, the area is still characterized by collective farms as the main production unit, and the pace of life is gentle, making it a typical sample for observing local life in North Korea.
Bettendorf is a municipality in the eastern part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, situated on the banks of the Syr Darya River, next to the German border. Part of the county of Diekirch, this quiet town is known for its picturesque nature and historic architecture and has a population of around 3,000.
Bettzdorf is situated on the edge of the Luxembourg region of Little Switzerland, surrounded by forests and valleys. Its privileged location gives residents easy access to major cities such as Diekirch and is well connected to the surrounding area via the N10 highway, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Moselle wine region.
The town's historical buildings, such as the Church of St. Hubert, bear witness to its medieval origins. Luxembourgish traditions are strong in the area and the local culture comes alive with annual folk festivals such as fairs and musical performances.
Bettzdorf's economy is dominated by agriculture and small businesses, and the pace of life is gentle. The abundance of hiking routes and bike paths in the surrounding area provide residents with high-quality outdoor recreational experiences, making it an ideal place to live for those who seek a quieter life.