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Asia/Taipei |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Africa/Lusaka |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in the southeastern part of New Taipei City, Taiwan, Pinglin is a famous tea township in Taiwan, famous for producing high-quality Wenshan Baojiao tea. With its beautiful mountains and humid climate, the unique natural environment here produces tea with a delicate aroma and sweet flavor. The old street of Pinglin retains the buildings of traditional tea houses, and you can feel the strong atmosphere of tea culture when strolling in it. Visitors can visit the tea factories and experience the fun of handmade tea, or enjoy the scenery of the rolling tea plantations along the Tea Country Trail. The tea picking season and the Tea Culture Festival in the spring of each year attracts many tea lovers to make the pilgrimage. Pinglin is not only a tea-tasting destination, but also an excellent place to experience Taiwan's traditional tea culture, allowing one to experience Taiwan's idyllic beauty and humanistic heritage in the aroma of tea.
Kabwe is the capital of Zambia's Central Province, located about 130 kilometers north of the capital, Lusaka, on the country's central plateau at an altitude of about 1,200 meters above sea level. As an important mining and transportation hub in Zambia, Kabwe is the historical center of lead and zinc mining in the country, and its name means "ore" in the local language.
Founded in 1902 after the discovery of large lead and zinc deposits, Kabwe has long been at the heart of Zambia's mining industry. Although the mining industry has declined in recent years, lead and zinc smelting, cement production and agro-processing remain the mainstays of the economy. The city retains much of its colonial architecture and has one of the oldest golf courses in Zambia.
With a population of about 300,000, Kabwe is an important educational center in Zambia, with several technical colleges and secondary schools. The city faces environmental challenges such as lead pollution, but is advancing environmental governance through cooperation between the government and international organizations. Kabwe continues to play an important role in Zambia's domestic trade as a major transportation link between the north and south.