Time Zone |
Asia/Hebron |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Landis (Al-Lis) is a historic town in the Irbid Governorate of northwestern Jordan, located in the Jordan Valley region near the border with Israel. It is known for its ancient archaeological sites, including remains from the Roman and Byzantine periods, such as churches, monasteries and cisterns, reflecting its historical position as an important node on ancient trade routes. Surrounded by mountains, Landis enjoys a mild climate and agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, producing olives and fruits. In recent years, the local government has promoted tourism to attract visitors to explore its cultural heritage and natural beauty. As a niche destination in Jordan, the Landis showcases the country's diverse historical layers and peaceful countryside.
Lieshan District is part of Huaibei City, Anhui Province, China, located in the northern part of Anhui Province at the junction of four provinces, namely, Suzhou, Lu, Henan and Anhui. With a total area of about 240 square kilometers and a population of about 300,000, the district is known for its rich coal resources and strong industrial base, while focusing on ecological construction and tourism development.
Lieshan District is located in the Huaibei Plain, with a temperate monsoon climate and four distinct seasons. The economy is dominated by coal, electricity, building materials and other industries, and in recent years it has been actively transforming and developing modern agriculture and tourism. The district has natural attractions such as Longji Mountain Scenic Area, which combines historical culture and green ecological elements.
Lieshan has a rich cultural heritage, such as ancient coal mine sites and traditional folk activities. Tourism, featuring landscape scenery and leisure vacations, attracts tourists from the surrounding areas. Convenient transportation, connecting major cities through road and rail networks, supports regional economic development.