Time Zone |
Atlantic/Cape_Verde |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Macau |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Picos (Portuguese: Picos) is an important city on the island of Santiago in the West African island nation of Cape Verde, located in the central mountainous region of the island at an altitude of about 200 meters. As the administrative center of the city of Santa Catarina, Picos is known for its unique mountainous landscape and agrarian economy, surrounded by terraced farmland planted mainly with corn, beans and fruit trees.
The city is located in a volcanic landscape with a tropical arid climate, with an average annual temperature of about 25°C. The surrounding mountains are green for a short period of time during the rainy season (August-October), while during the dry season the landscape is predominantly yellowish-brown. Picos is an important gateway to the mountainous interior of the island of Santiago, and the highway connects the capital city of Playa with the main port of Tarrafal.
The local population, mostly dependent on agriculture and small-scale trade, retains a traditional Creole culture. The weekly open-air market is the centerpiece of the region's economic vitality, trading agricultural products and handicrafts. The city's architecture is a blend of Portuguese colonial style and African elements, with low-rise colorful houses scattered along the hills.
Picos is surrounded by nature hiking trails overlooking the Atlantic coastline, and the nearby villages are known for their traditional music and hand weaving. Due to its less developed and untouched landscape, it is becoming a stopover for travelers exploring the culture of Cape Verde's interior.
Located in the Macau Special Administrative Region of China, Cotai is an area formed by reclaimed land in Coloane and Taipa and is the centerpiece of Macau's world-class entertainment and tourism. It is home to a number of luxury integrated resorts such as The Venetian, The Parisian, Wynn Palace and City of Dreams, offering a diverse range of gaming, shopping, dining and performing arts experiences. Its iconic architecture and illuminated nightscape attracts visitors from around the world, with an annual average of over 10 million visitors, emphasizing Macau's status as an international tourist city.
Economically, Cotai is an important pillar of Macau's gaming industry, contributing a significant portion of local GDP and driving employment and infrastructure development. Conveniently connected to the Macau Peninsula via the Friendship Bridge and the Sai Van Bridge, and with an international airport and marina, it is easy for tourists to visit. In the future, Cotai will continue to develop non-gaming elements, such as MICE and cultural activities, to promote sustainable development.