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Asia/Taipei |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Sao_Tome |
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UTC+0 |
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Sanxia District in New Taipei City, Taiwan, is located in the southwest of the Taipei metropolitan area, and is a representative town of the Greater Taipei area that combines historical heritage with the charm of a mountain town. The most prestigious Sanxia Old Street in the district has a well-preserved cluster of century-old Minnan-style riding buildings, and old businesses such as Grandma's Iron Eggs and Blue Dyeing Shop on Tiezhi Lane in the old street tell the story of the prosperity and marketplace atmosphere of the old days. Adjacent to the old street is the Three Gorges Ancestor Temple, built in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, which is a third-class monument in Taiwan. Inside the temple, the wood carvings, stone carvings and colorful paintings are superbly crafted, and the temple is known as the "Temple Hall of Art," which is a treasure of religious architecture in Taiwan. In addition, the refreshing scenery of the Hengxi Tea Plantation and the ecological beauty of the Dabaoshan Nature Reserve make the Three Gorges a sightseeing destination that combines history, culture, and landscape, and an excellent place to experience the traditional mountain town flavor of Taiwan.
Graça is a town in the Lobata District of the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Principe, located on the northeastern coast of the island of São Tomé. An important settlement in the district, Graça is known for its tranquil tropical landscape and traditional Portuguese colonial architecture. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and cocoa plantations, the town retains a strong agricultural community character.
Graça is located near latitude 0°N and has a typical tropical rainforest climate, with an average annual temperature of about 25°C and abundant rainfall. The town is close to the northeast coast of the island of São Tomé, about 15 kilometers from the capital, São Tomé, and is accessible by coastal road. Its terrain is predominantly hilly and is surrounded by several geological landscapes of volcanic origin.
The economy is dominated by agriculture, historically known for cocoa and coffee cultivation, and the ruins of colonial-era plantations still remain. The architecture is a blend of Portuguese colonial style and indigenous African elements, with low-rise houses in bright colors forming a unique streetscape. The population is mostly Catholic and traditional religious festivals are held annually.
Although not a major tourist destination, Graça's untouched and unspoiled environment attracts some travelers looking for a more in-depth tour. There are hiking trails around the town that lead to the rainforest and black sand coast. The main means of transportation is the road network, with a daily minibus service to and from São Tomé, and the nearest airport is São Tomé International Airport.