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Asia/Shanghai |
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Asia/Taipei |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Seda is located in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China, on the southeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, with an average elevation of about 4,000 meters above sea level, and is famous for its unique Tibetan Buddhist culture and natural scenery.
Serta is an important center of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, and boasts the world's largest Buddhist college, the Serta Wuming Buddhist College, with thousands of red monasteries built along the mountains, creating a spectacular scene that attracts tourists and practitioners from all over the world.
The region's highland meadows, snow-capped mountains and rivers are intertwined in a pristine ecological environment suitable for trekking and photography. The seasons change distinctly, with green grass in summer and pure snow in winter.
Seda is a high-altitude area, tourists need to pay attention to prevent cold and high altitude sickness. Respect local religious customs, protect the environment and avoid interfering with cultivation activities. The best time to travel is from May to October.
Checheng is located on the Hengchun Peninsula in Pingtung County, Taiwan, and is one of the southernmost townships in Taiwan. It is famous for the "Checheng Onion", which accounts for about 80% of Taiwan's total annual onion production, and attracts many tourists to its annual onion festival held in March-April. There is also the Houwan Coastal Wetland, a national wetland, and the historic Dominican Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. Checheng Hot Spring (Sizhongxi Hot Spring) is one of the four most famous springs in Taiwan. The quality of the spring is alkaline carbonic acid, and the year-round water temperature is about 50-60 degrees Celsius. Geographically located between Mudan Township in the north, Hengchun Township in the south, and the Taiwan Strait in the west, it has rich marine ecological resources and humanistic and historical landscapes.