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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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UTC+8 |
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Xinping Yi and Dai Autonomous County, belonging to Yuxi City of Yunnan Province, is located in the south of central Yunnan Province, in the middle of the Mourning Firmament, and is a "living fossil" of Yunnan's ethnic culture. There are 17 ethnic groups living here, including Yi, Dai and Han, among which Hua Wa Dai is famous for its exquisite embroidery, unique "Flower Catching Street" and Water Splashing Festival, and the colorful waist ornaments on their costumes are regarded as "epic poems on the body". The Mourning Mountains National Nature Reserve in the city has preserved the intact primitive ecosystem, and the vertical climate zones have nurtured a variety of organisms from the tropics to the frigid zone, making it a popular destination for scientific research and hiking. In addition, the ten thousand acres of tea sea in Mopan Mountain National Forest Park, the majestic momentum of Nan'en Waterfalls, and the rich flavor of "the hometown of Huaswa Dai" in Jarsha Township, together constitute the unique charm of Xinping's "mountains, water, forests, people, and feelings", and it is an excellent destination for experiencing the diversified cultures and natural wonders of Yunnan Province. It is an excellent destination for experiencing Yunnan's diverse cultures and natural wonders.
Mabalacat, located in the province of Pampanga in Central Luzon, Philippines, is an integral part of the Clark Freeport Zone and is known as the "Northern Gateway to the Clark Economy". Conveniently located next to the Clark International Airport, the city is an aviation hub connecting the Philippines with the rest of the country and beyond, attracting a large number of foreign investors and tourists. Mabalacat is known for its rich history, culture and natural beauty, with historical sites such as the World War II Memorial Park and St. Nicholas Church, as well as natural attractions such as the volcano Mount Ayungin, combining the energy of a modern city with the charm of a traditional culture. As the economic growth pole of Pampanga, Mabalacat is a modern city to be reckoned with in Central Luzon of the Philippines as it continues to develop its manufacturing, service and tourism industries.