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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Gaborone |
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UTC+2 |
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Pingba District is located in the central part of Guizhou Province, China, under Anshun City, in the core of the Qianzhong Economic Zone, with an area of about 999 square kilometers and a population of about 350,000 people. It is famous for its karst landscape, Tunbao culture and ecological resources, and is an important tourist and agricultural base in Guizhou.
Pingba has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and an average annual temperature of 14°C. The area is characterized by long rivers, high forest coverage and natural landscapes such as Red Maple Lake, making it a beautiful and livable environment.
Pingba is one of the birthplaces of the Ming Dynasty's Tunbao culture, preserving historical relics such as Tianlong Tunbao and Tiantai Mountain, and blending the traditions of the Han and ethnic minorities. The local intangible cultural heritage, such as local theater and carvings, is rich, demonstrating a deep historical heritage.
The economy is based on agriculture, tourism and light industry, and is famous for high-quality rice and tea. The Hongfeng Lake tourist attraction attracts a large number of tourists every year, while relying on the transportation advantages (Shanghai-Kunming high-speed railway and high-speed road network), it is actively developing eco-tourism and green industries.
Mopipi is a small town in central Botswana, about 400 kilometers north of the capital city of Gaboro, in the Central Region. Located on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, near the lower Okavango Delta, the town is one of Botswana's important agropastoral bases for cattle breeding and drought-tolerant crops. The area around Mopipi is rich in natural resources, and its proximity to the Makgadikgadi salt marshes and tributaries of the Okavango River attracts a small number of eco-tourists. The town has a relatively simple infrastructure and is dominated by local community life services, with a population of around 10,000, making it a low-key gateway for exploring the landscape and culture of Botswana's interior.