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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Pacific/Kosrae |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+11 |
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Xiling Gorge of China mainly refers to Xiling Gorge located in Yichang City, Hubei Province, the western section of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, starting from Xiangxikou in Badong County in the west and ending at Nanjinguan in Yichang in the east, with a total length of 76 kilometers, which is the longest canyon in the Three Gorges, known as the "dangerous" canyon. With steep cliffs on both sides, strange peaks, and fast-flowing river, it is known as "Xiling Gorge, with heavy rocky peaks and hidden sky and sun". As a meeting place of ancient Ba-chu culture, Xiling Gorge not only carries Qu Yuan, Zhaojun and other historical legends, but also due to the completion of the Three Gorges Project to form the high gorges and flat lakes, a blend of natural wonders and humanistic heritage, and become an important node on the Yangtze River Golden Tourism Route, attracting tourists to appreciate the beauty of the "landscape painting gallery" and the weight of the millennium cultural lineage.
The Federated States of Micronesia is an island nation in the Western Pacific Ocean, consisting of 607 islands with a land area of only 702 square kilometers, but spread over 2.6 million square kilometers of the world's seas. The country belongs to the Caroline Islands and its capital is Palikir.
The capital, Palikir, is located on the island of Pohnpei and is the political center; Colonia is the largest town in the state of Yap and is famous for its stone coinage culture; and Vaino is the capital of the state of Chuuk and is home to the world-class diving resort of Chuuk Lagoon. The islands retain a traditional chieftaincy system and have a predominantly fishing and agricultural economic model.
Micronesia has pristine coral reefs, World War II shipwrecks and tropical rainforests, and is known as a "diving paradise". The unique ruins of the ancient city of Namadu and the megalithic complex of South Madurese reveal a mysterious island civilization. The local visa-free policy makes it suitable for eco-tourism and cultural exploration.
The population is about 104,000, predominantly Micronesian, with English as the official language. The economy is dependent on the export of fishery resources and U.S. aid, and is gradually developing tourism. Traditional navigational techniques, such as "twig charts" and woven handicrafts, are cultural treasures.