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Atlantic/Reykjavik |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Vik is a small town on Iceland's southern coast, with a population of less than 300, but known for its spectacular natural beauty. With Europe's southernmost coastline, the iconic black sand beaches are made of volcanic basalt, and the waves lapping against the black pebbles create a striking visual impact. Nearby, the Reynisfjara waterfall plunges into the Atlantic Ocean and is surrounded by a cluster of basalt columns, which legend says are the work of giants. The town is also surrounded by glaciers, volcanoes and tundra, making it an ideal spot for viewing the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. Though small, Vik epitomizes Iceland's natural beauty and attracts visitors from all over the world to explore this rawness and purity.
Suiling County is located in the central part of China's Heilongjiang Province, under Suihua City, at the western foot of the southern end of the Xiaoxingan Mountains. The area is dominated by agriculture and forestry, producing crops such as soybeans and corn, and is rich in forest resources. Suiling has a cold-temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and long, cold winters.
Suiling has beautiful natural scenery, with a number of ecological scenic spots and nature reserves, making it suitable for outdoor tourism and ecological exploration. The local economy is based on agriculture, and in recent years it has gradually developed agricultural product processing and eco-tourism industries. In terms of transportation, Suiling is conveniently connected to other cities in Heilongjiang Province through a network of roads and railroads.
As a typical county in Heilongjiang Province, Suiling showcases the natural and cultural characteristics of the Northeast region and is an important window into the agriculture and ecology of northern China.