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/Beirut |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Pujiang County is located in the center of Zhejiang Province in China, belonging to Jinhua City, and is situated in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Circle. The county covers an area of 920 square kilometers, with a population of about 400,000, and is known as the "Crystal Capital of China" and the "Hometown of Painting and Calligraphy". The landscape is mainly hilly, with the Puyang River running through the whole area, and the climate is subtropical monsoon humid climate.
Pujiang County was founded in the second year of Xingping of the Eastern Han Dynasty (195 A.D.), and possesses historical heritage such as the Wannian Shangshan Cultural Ruins. The culture of traditional painting and calligraphy is profound, and the "Pujiang School of Painting" of the Ming Dynasty has a far-reaching influence. The modern crystal glass products industry is the pillar, accounting for 80% of the national share of crystal handicrafts, Zhengzhai Town, "the first family in Jiangnan" Zheng's Ancestral Hall is a national key cultural relics protection units.
Xianhua Mountain is a national 4A-level scenic spot, famous for its strange peaks and sea of clouds, and Song Lian called it "the most beautiful area in heaven and earth". There are well-preserved primitive forests and waterfalls in the ecological scenic spots such as Baishiwan and Shenli Gorge. Local specialties include peach-shaped plums, tofu skin, wheat cakes and other traditional delicacies, and special events such as calligraphy and painting festivals and crystal fairs are held every year.
Marjayoun is a border town in the Nabatiyeh Governorate in southern Lebanon, located near the Lebanese-Israeli borderline, about 80 kilometers from the capital Beirut. Historically, it was an important strategic location, and some of its historical sites are still visible today, including old churches and Ottoman-era buildings. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, producing grapes, olives, citrus and other crops, with grape cultivation being particularly well known and the grapes produced are used for winemaking and drying. The natural beauty of the area around Markeba, with its fertile plains and rolling hills, is an important agricultural area in southern Lebanon. Despite its location on the border, the local area still maintains the traditional Lebanese rural life atmosphere, the residents are friendly and warm, although the town is small, but carries the historical memory and cultural heritage of the southern region.