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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Addis_Ababa |
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UTC+3 |
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Located in Fuxin City, Liaoning Province, China, Qinghemen is a municipal district situated in the western part of Liaoning, neighboring the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The region is known for its coal resources and has historically been an important energy production base, but in recent years it has gradually transformed to develop agriculture and light industry. With an area of about 400 square kilometers and a population of about 100,000, Qinghemen has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons.
Economically, Qinghemen relies on the traditional coal industry, while actively developing modern agriculture and tourism, with local specialties such as millet, corn and other agricultural products of excellent quality. Transportation is convenient, connecting Fuxin downtown and neighboring cities by highway and railroad. Culturally, some traditional Manchu and Mongolian customs have been preserved here, adding to the cultural diversity of the region.
Tourism resources include natural scenery and historical and cultural attractions, such as nearby hills and rural landscapes, for travelers who enjoy a tranquil experience. Overall, Qinghemen is a typical small town in Northeast China that is moving towards diversification and sustainable development.
Arba Minch, the capital of the Southern Region of Ethiopia, is located in the southern part of the Rift Valley and is known as the "City of the South". This small city is surrounded by mountains and water, bordered by Lake Abaya in the north and Lake Chamo in the south, forming a unique "gateway to the lakes" between the two lakes, which is an important window for viewing African wildlife. The surrounding Omo National Park is known for its pristine tribal culture and rich biodiversity, attracting tourists from all over the world. As the economic center of the region, Arba Mench is based on agriculture and fisheries, but in recent years, tourism has grown rapidly, making it a must-visit destination for exploring the nature and people of southwestern Ethiopia.