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/Dar_es_Salaam |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Siming District is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China, and is the center of Xiamen's urban area and the core economic and cultural district. The name of the district is derived from "Siming Zhou", the memorial site of the national hero Zheng Chenggong, which means "remembering the Ming Dynasty". With a total area of about 84 square kilometers, Siming District is densely populated and highly urbanized, and is known for its thriving commerce, long history and beautiful seaside environment.
The district is home to several famous attractions, such as Gulangyu Island (a World Heritage Site), Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street, Nanputuo Temple and Xiamen University, which attract a large number of tourists. Economically, Siming District is one of the most developed districts in Xiamen, led by service, finance, tourism and high-tech industries. In addition, its mild subtropical climate and modern infrastructure make it a hotspot for livability and investment.
Manyoni is a district in central Tanzania, belonging to the Dodoma Region, located in the hinterland of the East African plateau, with an average altitude of about 1,200 meters, and a remarkable savannah climate, with wet and dry seasons throughout the year, which is suitable for the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. The local economy is based on agriculture, producing crops such as maize, millet and cotton, and it is also an important livestock breeding base, providing meat and milk products for the neighboring areas. Maniuni is rich in natural resources, with part of its territory included in the Mikumi National Park ecological corridor, rich in wildlife and attracting a small number of eco-tourists. As one of the transportation hubs linking the north and south of Tanzania, Manioni has a predominantly rural population, but is progressing in infrastructure and community development, and is playing an important role in the regional agro-economy and ecological conservation.