Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Dili |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+9 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Wuning County is located in the northwest of Jiangxi Province, Jiujiang City, under the jurisdiction of the county, is located in the junction of Gan and Hubei, the middle reaches of the Xiu River, is the famous "China's Natural Oxygen Bar" and "China's most beautiful small city". The West Sea of Mount Lushan (formerly known as Lake Zulin) is a national 5A scenic spot with a water area of more than 300 square kilometers, in which thousands of islands are floating in the lake, reflecting the mountains and the water, and is known as the "Pearl on the Water". Wuning's forest coverage is as high as 74.1%, with a high concentration of negative oxygen ions, good ecological environment and rich tourism resources. Here both the beauty of the landscape, but also the charm of humanity, is a collection of ecological tourism, leisure and vacation, recreation and health experience in one of the ideal place, attracting tourists from all directions to explore the beauty of nature.
Suai is a coastal town in southwestern Timor-Leste, located in the municipality of Covalima, near the Indonesian border with West Timor. As the administrative and economic center of the region, Suai has a population of about 20,000, mainly in agriculture and fisheries, and its inhabitants mostly speak Tetum and the local dialect. Its name "Suai" means "place of encounter" in Tetum, reflecting historical trade and cultural exchanges.
Suai is located in a tropical climate zone with sandy beaches and jungle landscapes, but has a relatively simple infrastructure. Historically, the town suffered severe conflict during the 1999 referendum on Timor-Leste's independence, including events such as the Suai church massacre, which became a poignant symbol of the country's independence journey. In recent years, Suai has been gradually rebuilt as Timor-Leste develops, but the economy still relies on traditional livelihoods.
Suai retains a rich traditional culture, such as handicrafts and folk rituals, as well as having small markets and religious sites. Despite the challenges of poverty and limited resources, the town is promoting sustainable development through local projects and is an important window into the resilience of rural life and history in Timor-Leste.