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Africa/Conakry |
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UTC+0 |
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UTC+8 |
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Termeuse is a major city in the West African country of Guinea, located in the southwestern part of the country in the Kindia region. As one of the main administrative and commercial centers of Guinea, Termeuse is known for its rich bauxite resources and is an important pillar of the country's mining economy.
Located on the Guinean plateau at an altitude of about 300 meters above sea level, Termeuse has a savannah climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense vegetation, the city's natural environment makes it an ideal starting point for exploring Guinea's interior.
The economy of Termeuse is dominated by bauxite mining, with one of the largest bauxite reserves in Guinea, and the development of the mining industry has provided a large number of local jobs. Agriculture is also an important industry, with rice, maize and tropical fruits grown.
The inhabitants of Termeuse are predominantly Susu, and retain a traditional culture of music, dance and handicrafts. The city is connected by road to the capital Conakry and other major towns, and is one of the transportation hubs of southwestern Guinea.
Mingxi is located in the northwest of Fujian Province, the center of Sanming City, the southern foot of Wuyi Mountain Range, bordering Jiangxi Province, and is an important ecological county in western Fujian. The forest coverage here is as high as 81.9%, and the concentration of negative oxygen ions is one of the highest in the country, which is known as "Natural Oxygen Bar". As the "Hometown of Chinese Red Bean Pine", Mingxi has the world's largest population of Southern Red Bean Pine and is rich in rare plant and animal resources. The ancient villages in the area, such as Yulie Village, have retained the Hakka architectural style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and have a profound Hakka culture. In recent years, Mingxi has relied on its ecological advantages to develop the cultural, tourism and recreational industry, while cultivating agricultural specialties such as kiwifruit and oil tea, making it a green home for ecological sightseeing, cultural experience, and leisure and vacation.