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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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Pacific/Majuro |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+12 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in the northwest of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province, Shibing County is located in the transition zone from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to western Hunan hills, and is a national ecological demonstration area and China's most beautiful leisure and vacation tourism county. Yuntai Mountain, a world natural heritage site and a 5A national scenic spot, is famous for its unique karst canyon scenery, primitive forest ecology and the spectacle of "Yuntai Mountain Buddha's Light"; while the Cedar River is known as "the first rafting in Huaxia" for its clear water and treacherous rafting, and is a summer resort for summer vacation and water-loving. It is a summer resort for summer vacation and water-loving. Here there are Miao, Dong and other ethnic minorities, rich ethnic culture, the annual June 6 of the lunar calendar, "climb the slope of the Festival" and other folk activities full of flavor. With both natural wonders and cultural heritage, Shi Bing is an ideal destination for exploring the beauty of the landscape and ethnic customs of Qiandongnan.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands is an island nation located in the central Pacific Ocean, consisting of 29 coral atolls and 5 small islands spread over approximately 2 million square kilometers of ocean, with the capital city of Majuro as the political and economic center. The country's official languages are English and Marshallese, the U.S. dollar is commonly used, and the economy is based on fishing, foreign aid, and a small amount of tourism. Bikini Atoll, a historical site of World War II and nuclear testing, is now known as a diving and eco-tourism destination with its crystal clear lagoons and abundant marine life. The Marshall Islands is culturally unique, with traditional seafaring techniques and coral reef architecture demonstrating the local people's reverence for nature, making it a hidden Pacific destination for its tropical flavor and pristine ecology, despite its decentralized nature.