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/Dhaka |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Wuping County is located in the southwestern part of Longyan City, Fujian Province, China, at the junction of Fujian, Guangdong and Gan provinces, and is a former Central Soviet County and Hakka settlement. With a total area of 2,630 square kilometers and a population of about 400,000, the county is dominated by Hakka people and retains a strong Hakka culture and dialect. Wuping is rich in natural resources, with over 79% forest coverage and ecological scenic spots such as Liangnoshan National Nature Reserve and Zhongshan River National Wetland Park. The economy is based on agriculture, forestry and tourism, and is rich in specialties such as fairy grass, ganoderma lucidum and passion fruit. Wuping has a long history and is the "Hometown of Chinese Folk Culture and Art", with unique non-heritage cultures such as the Hakka round houses and the belief in the Dingguang Buddha. In recent years, Wuping has been actively developing a green economy and creating the brand of "Refreshing Wuping - Blessed Land of Health", with convenient transportation through high-speed railroad and highway networks.
Sabraija is an important town in the Barisal Sub-District of southern Bangladesh, located on the banks of the Kiltoria River, about 30 kilometers from the capital city of Barisal. The area is dominated by agriculture and fishing and is the economic center of the surrounding rural areas, producing rice, jute and freshwater fish. With a population of about 50,000, most of the inhabitants follow Islam and have a strong cultural tradition, retaining the rustic atmosphere of rural Bengal.
Sabraija is situated in the Ganges delta, which is rich in water resources and has a hot and humid climate suitable for rice cultivation. The local economy is based on small-scale agriculture and cottage industries, with a gradual development of small-scale commerce in recent years. Transportation is mainly by road and waterways, connecting to cities such as Barisal, but the infrastructure is relatively simple.
The people of Sabraija lead a slow-paced life and festivals such as Eid-ul-Fitr and Bengali New Year (Bohaira) are highly valued. The local market sells fresh produce and handicrafts, reflecting the traditional Bengali way of life. Although less modernized, there is a strong community cohesion and a beautiful natural environment with attractive riverside scenery.