Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Dili |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+9 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Tahe, belonging to the Heilongjiang Province, Daxinganling region, is located in the northern foot of the Daxinganling Mountains, the south bank of the Heilongjiang River, is one of the northernmost counties in China, known as the "Arctic emerald", "the township of Xing'an camphor" reputation. Here the cold temperate continental monsoon climate is remarkable, winter is long and cold, summer is short and cool, has a wide range of primary forests, mainly Xing'an larch, forest coverage of up to 90% or more, is an important forestry base and ecological barriers. There are water systems such as the Heilongjiang River, the border river between China and Russia, and the Pangu River, which have bred rich wildlife resources, such as moose, sable, and Xing'an azalea. As a small forestry town, Tahe retains a strong forest culture, and is uniquely attractive for its snow and ice scenery in winter and forest oxygen bar in summer, making it an important node for ecotourism in the Greater Hinggan Mountains.
Same, the capital of Timor-Leste's Ainaro District, is located about 50 kilometers south of the capital, Dili, in the mountainous interior and is an important agricultural and transportation hub for the country. It is known for its coffee farming, surrounded by terraced fields that produce Timor-Leste's premium Arabica coffee beans. Historically, Samu was an important stronghold during Timor-Leste's War of Independence, and remnants of the resistance movement still remain in the area, attracting history buffs to explore. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and close to Mount Ramelau, Timor-Leste's highest peak, making it a stopover for hiking enthusiasts. A blend of traditional Timacu culture and modern townscape, Samu offers a unique look at the interior of Timor-Leste.