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Pacific/Kosrae |
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UTC+11 |
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UTC+8 |
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Pingelap Atoll is a remote atoll in the state of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, located in the Caroline Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, consisting of about 20 small islands, with the main island, Pingelap, measuring only 1.2 square kilometers. The atoll is known for a unique genetic phenomenon - about 5% of the residents suffer from a rare form of total color blindness (achromatopsia), known as the "colorblind island", and the local people's special ability to adapt to bright light has become a hotspot for research. With a population of less than 300, the atoll's inhabitants rely on traditional fishing for their livelihoods and retain a strong Pohnpei culture, with Pingelap (a Micronesian language group) as their language. Its pristine ecology and closed environment make it a unique sample for human genetics and cultural research, and despite its inaccessibility, its mystique attracts a few explorers and scientists.
Fumin County, belonging to Kunming City, Yunnan Province, is located in the north of central Yunnan, only 30 kilometers away from downtown Kunming, and is Kunming's "backyard" and an important ecological barrier. The mild climate and four seasons of spring have given rise to the reputation of "the town of prunes". Fumin's prunes are famous for their large size, sweet flavor and juiciness, and the annual prune festival in June and July attracts many tourists. In addition to prunes, grapes, cherries and other specialty fruits are also famous in central Yunnan. The Mantis River meanders through its territory, and it has natural and humanistic landscapes such as Luofu Mountain and Beigu Shuixiang, which make it an ideal destination for leisure vacation and ecological picking. Relying on the advantages of Kunming's suburbs, Fumin is actively developing modern agriculture and rural tourism to create an ecologically vibrant city that is pleasant to live and work in.