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. |
Pinghe County is located in the south of China's Fujian Province, under Zhangzhou City, at the junction of Fujian and Guangdong Provinces. It has a long history, having been founded in the 13th year of Ming Zhengde (1518), and is one of the important birthplaces of southern Fujian culture.
Pinghe has a rich cultural heritage, including the national cultural relics protection units of Jiaowulou and Zhuangshang Building and other earth building complexes. It is also the ancestral home of Lin Yutang, the world's literary master, and has nurtured a unique blend of Hakka and Southern Fujian cultures.
Pinghe is famous for the "Hometown of Koonji Honey Pomelo in China", and its Koonji Honey Pomelo is a National Geographical Indication product. In addition, Baiya Qilan Tea is also a local specialty agricultural product, which enjoys a good reputation both at home and abroad.
The county has beautiful natural scenery, with such landscapes as the Lingtong Mountain National Geopark and the Hakka Terraces in Daxi Town. With beautiful mountains and high forest coverage, it is an ideal destination for eco-tourism and leisure vacation.
Nima County is located in the northwestern part of Nagchu City in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, and is an important part of the northern Tibetan plateau. The county is located in the core area of Qiangtang Plateau, with an average altitude of about 5,000 meters, belonging to a typical alpine climate zone. Nyima means "sun" in Tibetan, symbolizing the light and sanctity of this land.
Nyima County is rich in highland landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, lakes, grasslands and wildlife resources. The famous Dangjak Yungtso and Dazhegso lakes are located in the region, which are important plateau wetland ecosystems. It is also the main habitat of rare animals such as Tibetan antelope and wild yak.
As a traditional Tibetan pastoral area, Nyima County takes animal husbandry as its leading industry, while developing tourism and handicraft production. The area retains a complete nomadic culture and Tibetan Buddhist traditions, and the annual Horse Racing Festival and other folk activities attract many tourists. The infrastructure has been gradually improved in recent years, and it is connected to other regions through National Highway 317.