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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/Chicago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-5 |
Sheyang is located in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, China, which is situated in the North Jiangsu Plain and on the shore of the Yellow Sea, and is an important node city in the northern wing of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Circle. With a total area of about 2,776 square kilometers and a total population of over 970,000, the county is known for its agriculture, new energy sources and eco-tourism.
Sheyang has the longest coastline and mudflat wetlands in Jiangsu, and is known as the "Crane Township" as it is the wintering ground for rare birds such as the red-crowned crane. The economy is dominated by new energy (offshore wind power), high-end textiles, and machinery manufacturing, and Sheyang Port is one of the first open ports in China. Agriculture produces high-quality rice, Chinese herbs and aquatic products.
Sheyang retains traditional culture such as Huai Opera and paper-cutting, and attractions include the Danding Crane Nature Reserve, Xixin Temple and Houyi Cultural Park. With the Lianyan Railway and Shenhai Expressway running through the whole territory, the transportation is convenient, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism and investment.
McDade is a small, unincorporated community located in Lee County, Texas, approximately 60 miles northeast of Austin. Founded in the late 19th century, it grew as a railroad stop along the Missouri Pacific Railroad, which played a key role in its early development. Founded in the late 19th century, it grew as a railroad stop along the Missouri Pacific Railroad, which played a key role in its early development. Today, McDade retains its rural charm, with a population of around 400, surrounded by a rich and diverse community. Today, McDade retains its rural charm, with a population of around 400, surrounded by rolling farmland and oak forests. Notable landmarks include the McDade Historic District, featuring preserved early 20th-century buildings, and the annual Lee County Fair, which highlights the city's history and history. Notable landmarks include the McDade Historic District, featuring preserved early 20th-century buildings, and the annual Lee County Fair, which highlights local traditions. With a quiet, friendly atmosphere and proximity to larger cities like Austin and Bryan- College Station, McDade offers a peaceful lifestyle for those seeking a small-town Texas experience.