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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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Europe/Isle_of_Man |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+1 |
Xinfeng County is located in the south of Jiangxi Province and the southeast of Ganzhou City, situated in the middle reaches of Taojiang River, which has been the "Gateway of Gan and Guangdong" since ancient times, and is one of the important birthplaces of Hakka culture. It is one of the important birthplaces of Hakka culture. The county was founded in the first year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty (742), and has a history of more than 1,200 years since it was named after "the abundance of people and goods". With mild climate and fertile soil, it is the hometown of navel orange in China. Xinfeng navel orange is famous at home and abroad for its large and colorful fruits, crispy and tender flesh, and it is a national geographic indications product, with an annual output of more than one million tons, which leads to the increase of agricultural efficiency and the increase of farmers' income. There are humanistic and natural landscapes such as Dasheng Temple Pagoda and Jinbenshan National Forest Park in the territory, which have the heaviness of Song Dynasty pagoda and the freshness of ecological oxygen bar. Convenient transportation, Beijing-Kowloon Railway, Daguang Expressway, and Guangdong-Guangdong Expressway run through the whole territory, and it is an important node city connecting Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao to the Greater Bay Area. Xinfeng is writing a new chapter of rural revitalization and high-quality development with the heritage of "People, Trust and Abundance".
Patrick, Isle of Man is not a separate national city but refers to the parish of Patrick on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency. Situated in the middle of the Irish Sea, between England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the Isle of Man enjoys a high degree of autonomy. The Parish of Patrick, named after St. Patrick, is an important historical and cultural area of the island, known for its peaceful countryside and traditional Celtic heritage.
The area is rich in natural beauty, including rolling hills and coastline for hiking and outdoor activities. Historically, the parish of Patrick is closely associated with the spread of early Christianity, preserving ancient church ruins and Celtic crosses. Economically, the Isle of Man is dominated by financial services and tourism, and Patrick's Parish attracts visitors to explore its unique local culture and natural beauty. Overall, it is a blend of historic tranquillity and modern convenience, and is an important window into the Isle of Man's heritage.