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UTC+4 |
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Pingli County is located in the southeastern part of Shaanxi Province in China, belonging to Ankang City, and is situated at the junction of Shaanxi, Hubei and Chongqing provinces and cities, and belongs to the hinterland of Qinba Mountain area. The county has a total area of 2,647 square kilometers and a population of about 200,000 people. Pingli is known as the "hometown of Nuwa" and "hometown of China's famous tea". It has an excellent ecological environment, with a forest coverage of over 70%, and is rich in natural and cultural tourism resources.
The economy is mainly based on agriculture, with specialties such as tea and Chinese herbs, of which "Pingli Nuwa Tea" is a national geographical indication product. Industry is characterized by green industry and processing of agricultural products. Transportation relies on the G346 National Highway and Anping Expressway, connecting to major cities in the vicinity. Pingli's representative attractions include Tianshu Gorge, Nuwa Mountain, and Longtou Village, which are important destinations for eco-tourism in southern Shaanxi Province because of their combination of natural landscapes and folk cultures.
Charentsavan is an important city in Armenia's Kottak province, located about 25 kilometers northeast of the capital, Yerevan, on the banks of the Azat River. Founded in 1947 to serve the local chemical industry, the city's name means "four springs", symbolizing hope and renewal.
As the main industrial center of Armenia, Charentsavan was once known for its chemical, mechanical and building materials production. Despite the decline of industry after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the city has retained its well-planned streets and socialist-era architecture. In recent years, the city has been undergoing a gradual transformation into a service sector and light industry.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Caucasus Mountains, the city is only 15 kilometers from the famous Gegard Monastery and the Karni Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Sites that illustrate Armenia's long Christian history. The local population speaks predominantly Armenian and retains traditional Caucasian cultural practices.
Charentsavan is well connected to Yerevan via the M4 highway, and the railroad network connects the country's major cities. Its geographical location at an altitude of approximately 1,660 meters above sea level creates a continental climate with mild summers and snowy winters, making it an ideal base from which to explore the historical sites of central Armenia.