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UTC+3 |
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Shuangjiang Lahu, Wa, Brown and Dai Autonomous County of Yunnan Province, China, is located in the southwestern part of Yunnan Province and the northern part of Lincang City, along the Tropic of Cancer, and is a typical southern subtropical monsoon climate zone, with an annual average temperature of about 20℃, no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer, which has nurtured rich biological resources. As the only Lahu-Wa-Brown-Dai Autonomous County in China, Shuangjiang is a place where the cultures of many ethnic groups mingle, and traditional festivals, such as the "Touch Your Black" Carnival and the Wa Wooden Drum Dance, are uniquely charming. Shuangjiang is famous for "Menghu Big Leaf Tea", with rolling tea hills and ancient tea gardens, and is one of the core production areas of Pu'er Tea, where the ecological tea industry and the ethnic customs reflect each other, and it is known as "China's Multicultural Charming Countryside" and "Ecological Tea Hometown in Western Yunnan". Ecological Tea Township".
Madogashe is a small, quiet city in Kenya's Eastern Province, located about 150 kilometers north of Nairobi, with a gentle terrain and a savannah climate, with an average annual temperature of 22-28 degrees Celsius, which is suitable for agricultural development. The local economy is dominated by agriculture, with residents mainly planting crops such as maize, millet and beans, and raising goats and cattle in some areas, forming a typical self-sufficient rural economic model. The town retains a strong traditional Kenyan tribal culture, and regularly organizes traditional dance performances and handicraft fairs to showcase the folklore of the local Maasai and other tribes. Despite its relatively simple infrastructure, Madoaka's simplicity and undisturbed nature make it a window into rural life in the interior of Kenya, attracting a small number of travelers looking for an in-depth cultural experience.