Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Djibouti |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Simao, the main city of Pu'er, Yunnan Province, is located in the southwest Yunnan border area, is the largest oasis on the Tropic of Cancer, known as "China Tea City" and "Pearl of the Green Sea". This place is famous for Pu'er tea, is the core origin and distribution center of Pu'er tea, rich in resources of ancient tea trees, and the sound of horses' hooves of the Ancient Tea Horse Road for thousands of years seems to be still echoing. In addition to tea culture, Simao has two national nature reserves, namely Mount Mourning and Mount Wuliang, with magnificent tropical rainforests and rich biodiversity, which is a natural paradise for bird-watching and exploring. At the same time, there are 14 ethnic groups such as Han, Hani, Yi, Lahu, etc. living here, with diverse ethnic cultures blending and unique traditional festivals and handicrafts. The climate is mild, with four seasons like spring, and the negative oxygen ion content of the air is among the highest in the country, making it an ecological city suitable for living and traveling.
Arta is the capital of the Arta region of the Republic of Djibouti, located in the highlands about 40 kilometers west of the capital city of Djibouti, at an altitude of about 750 meters above sea level. As an important inland town in Djibouti, Arta is a popular summer resort with its relatively cool climate.
Nestled on the edge of the Godda Mountains, Arta is surrounded by dry scrubland, providing a stark contrast to the coastal heat. The surrounding hills are popular for hiking and scenic views overlooking the Gulf of Aden on the Red Sea.
Arta's economy is based on animal husbandry and a small amount of agriculture, while educational services are gradually being developed as a result of the establishment of a branch of the University of Djibouti. The town has a population of around 15,000, mainly Afar and Issa of Somali origin, and retains its traditional nomadic cultural identity.
Arta is one of Djibouti's inland transportation hubs, connected to Djibouti City and the Ethiopian border by a national highway. In recent years, its pleasant climate and strategic location have begun to attract some government agencies and international organizations to set up branches.