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UTC+8 |
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Located in the southwestern part of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Shache County belongs to the Kashgar region and was an important hub of the ancient Silk Road. With a total area of about 8,955 square kilometers and a population of about 850,000, it is a multi-ethnic settlement area with Uyghur as the main ethnic group.
With a history of more than 3,000 years, Shache was once the capital of the Yarkand Khanate. Existing monuments include the Shache Royal Palace and the Amanisha Khan Memorial Mausoleum. The art of Twelve Mukams originated here and is listed as intangible cultural heritage by the United Nations. The region retains unique traditions of national songs and dances, and handicraft making.
As an important agricultural county in Xinjiang, it is rich in high-quality cotton, batan wood, red dates and other crops. In recent years, it has been vigorously developing the textile and agricultural and sideline product processing industries, and at the same time, it has been actively developing the tourism industry based on historical and cultural resources, gradually forming a diversified economic structure.
Located in the western edge of the Taklamakan Desert, above the Yarkant River alluvial plain, National Highway 315 passes through the city, about 200 kilometers away from Kashgar Airport, which is an important transportation node connecting Xinjiang and Tibet. It has a temperate continental climate with abundant sunshine and large temperature difference between day and night.
Mabalacat, located in the province of Pampanga in Central Luzon, Philippines, is an integral part of the Clark Freeport Zone and is known as the "Northern Gateway to the Clark Economy". Conveniently located next to the Clark International Airport, the city is an aviation hub connecting the Philippines with the rest of the country and beyond, attracting a large number of foreign investors and tourists. Mabalacat is known for its rich history, culture and natural beauty, with historical sites such as the World War II Memorial Park and St. Nicholas Church, as well as natural attractions such as the volcano Mount Ayungin, combining the energy of a modern city with the charm of a traditional culture. As the economic growth pole of Pampanga, Mabalacat is a modern city to be reckoned with in Central Luzon of the Philippines as it continues to develop its manufacturing, service and tourism industries.