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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Sarajevo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Wuling is located in the northwestern part of China's Hunan Province and is the core area of Zhangjiajie City, known for the World Natural Heritage Wulingyuan Scenic Spot. This area, which covers the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and Suoxiyu Nature Reserve, is listed as a UNESCO World Geopark for its unique quartz sandstone peak forest landscape. Thousands of rocky peaks rise up, surrounded by clouds and mist like a fairyland, and were the inspiration for the Hallelujah Mountains in the movie Avatar.
Wuling is not only blessed with magnificent natural landscapes, but also rich in the cultures of the Tujia, Miao and other ethnic minorities. The local traditional villages, folklore performances and specialties (such as Tujia bacon) demonstrate the deep humanistic heritage. As an eco-tourism destination, it offers hiking, photography and adventure activities, attracting millions of tourists annually, and is one of China's first 5A-level tourist attractions.
Located in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bihac is the capital city of the Una-Sana Canton, situated on the scenic banks of the Una River, about 30 kilometers from the Croatian border. As one of the important cultural and economic centers of BiH, Bihac is known for its rich historical monuments and natural landscapes.
Bihac has a history of more than 600 years, and the architectural style of the Ottoman period has profoundly influenced the city's appearance. The iconic Bihac Castle, built in 1260, bears witness to the splendor of the medieval Bosnian kingdom. The Old Town retains the 16th-century Feser Pasha Mosque and traditional Turkish baths, which demonstrate the multicultural character of the city.
Una National Park is Bihac's most famous natural treasure, listed on the UNESCO Heritage Tentative List for its emerald-colored Una River waterfalls and karstic landscapes. Visitors can experience outdoor activities such as rafting and bird-watching, and the surrounding area, with its virgin forests and cave systems, is known as one of the "last wild rivers of Europe".
The city's economy is based on wood processing, textiles and tourism, and the Una International Rapids Race is held every summer and attracts many tourists. The region retains a unique tradition of coffee culture, with Balkan cuisine and influences from the Austrian Empire, resulting in a relaxed pace of life.