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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. |
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America/Port_of_Spain |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Gansu Wuwei, located in the center of Gansu Province, the eastern end of the Hexi Corridor, is an important node city of the ancient Silk Road, since ancient times, it has been called "a line in the desert, control of five counties of the throat". As one of the ancient "four counties in the west of the river", Wuwei was once called "Liangzhou", is the hub of cultural exchanges between the Central Plains and the western region, witnessed the East and West civilization of the fusion of collision. This place has nurtured the splendid Liangzhou culture, with the "ancestor of China's grottoes", the Leitai Han Tomb (Horse Treading Flying Swallow out of the land), the Temple of Literature, "the crown of the Longyi Palace of Learning," and other historical treasures, the Border Poetry, "Qiang Flute Why Complain? The sentiment of "Qiang flute, why complain about the willow" in the border poem has also been passed down in this area. Nowadays, Wuwei is not only an important corridor of the Silk Road Economic Belt, but also the origin of plateau summer vegetables, wine and other specialty agricultural products, where the millennium history and modern vitality are intertwined.
Debe is an important town in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the southwestern part of the island of Trinidad. As the commercial and transportation hub of the region, Debe is known for its vibrant street markets and rich Indo-Trinidadian culture.
Derbe has a population of about 15,000 people located on a fertile agricultural plain, close to the towns of San Fernando and Penal. Its location makes it a hub for agricultural products in southern Trinidad and a key node connecting the coast with the interior.
Derbe has a predominantly Indian community, which has retained a large number of traditional Indian festivals (e.g. Diwali) and food cultures, with authentic Indian snacks such as doubles (spicy chickpea burritos) common in the streets. The economy is based on agricultural trade, retail and small-scale manufacturing, with a weekly open-air market that attracts a large number of neighborhood residents.
Although not a traditional tourist area, Derbe is an ideal stopover for exploring the ecological attractions of southern Trinidad, such as the Caroni Swamp, due to its authentic cultural experiences and accessibility (close to the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway).