Time Zone |
Australia/Sydney |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+10 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+11 |
Time Zone |
Asia/Hebron |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Port Macquarie, located on the north-central coast of New South Wales, Australia, is a coastal city known for its beaches, wetlands and livability. The city is home to a number of quality beaches for surfing, swimming and sunbathing, including Kemp Beach, Town Beach and the iconic Tacking Point Lighthouse, which offers breathtaking views of the ocean. The city is surrounded by rich natural ecosystems such as the Port Macquarie Wetlands National Park, ideal for bird watching and eco-exploration. As a retirement destination and tourist hotspot, Port Macquarie combines a tranquil lifestyle with modern conveniences and a temperate climate for year-round outdoor activities, attracting residents and tourists looking for a balance between nature and life.
Located about 25 kilometers north of Jordan's capital Amman, Rawabi is the first smart city in the Middle East to be planned and built from scratch. The project was initiated in 2005 with the impetus of Jordan's King Abdullah II, with the aim of easing the demographic pressure on Amman through sustainable design.
Rawabi is planned to cover an area of 38 square kilometers and is expected to accommodate 150,000 residents. With a focus on 'green, technology and livability', the city will be developed in a layered concept that integrates residential areas, commercial centers and natural parks. The name "Rawabi" means "high ground" in Arabic, echoing its mountainous geography.
The urban design incorporates 40% green space with solar power systems, rainwater harvesting and smart waste disposal facilities. The transportation network uses light rail as the backbone, combined with bike paths and pedestrian systems, with the goal of achieving zero-carbon mobility. core amenities such as the Rawabi American School and a shopping mall have been built since the first residents moved in in 2015.
Rawabi focuses on the information technology, healthcare and cleantech industries, attracting international companies such as the Microsoft Innovation Center. The city's tax incentives and startup funds have helped transform Jordan's economy, and it has been hailed as a testbed for the "Silicon Valley of the Middle East.