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/Tbilisi |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Wangmu County, belonging to Guizhou Province Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, is located at the border of Guizhou and Guangxi in the south of Guizhou, at the junction of Guizhou and Guangxi, and is situated in the slope zone of the transition from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to Guangxi hills, which belongs to the typical karst landform. Here Beipanjiang River, Hongshui River Basin through the territory, mountains, high forest coverage, superior ecological resources, known as "China's walnut township", "chestnut township" reputation. Wangmu is one of the major Buyei settlements in China, with a profound national culture, the Buyei "March 3" Cultural Festival is listed in the national intangible cultural heritage, and the traditional songs and dances, batik, embroidery and other folk customs are rich in flavor. In recent years, relying on ecological advantages and ethnic culture, Wangmu vigorously develops eco-agriculture and rural tourism, which is an ideal destination for experiencing original natural scenery and ethnic customs.
Tkibuli is a town in the Imereti Region of western Georgia, located on the banks of the Tkibuli River, a tributary of the Rioni River, about 30 kilometers from Kutaisi, the regional capital. It is known for its coal mining and is one of the major mining centers in Georgia, and was historically an industrial town during the Soviet era. The town is surrounded by lush hills and has a mild, humid subtropical climate.
Tkibli's economy has long been dependent on the coal industry, but in recent years has been challenged by resource depletion and industrial transformation. The population of approximately 8,000 is predominantly ethnic Georgian, with residents mostly engaged in mining or agriculture. The town's infrastructure is relatively simple, with Soviet-era architecture, a slow pace of life and a peaceful rural atmosphere.
Despite the obvious traces of industry, historical monuments such as monasteries and churches, such as the nearby Grady Monastery, can be found in the vicinity of Tkibli. The natural landscape is dominated by river valleys and forests for hikers to explore. The area is far from tourist hotspots and offers visitors a unique perspective on experiencing real Georgian countryside life.