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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Pacific/Tongatapu |
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UTC+13 |
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Xiuning County is located in the south of Anhui Province, China, belonging to Huangshan City, is one of the six counties in ancient Huizhou, and is known as "China's first scholar county". It is located at the junction of Anhui, Zhejiang and Gan provinces, with a total area of 2,151 square kilometers, dominated by mountainous and hilly terrain, with a forest coverage rate of over 80%, and is a national key ecological functional area. The Hengjiang River, the source of Xin'an River, runs through the whole area, giving birth to unique natural and humanistic landscapes.
Huoning was founded in 208, the 13th year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and is the core birthplace of Hui culture, preserving a large number of ancient residences, ancestral halls and pagodas in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Qiyun Mountain is a national 4A level scenic spot, one of the four famous Taoist mountains in China, famous for its Danxia landforms and cliff stone carvings. Ancient villages such as Wan'an Ancient Town and Xikou Yanggan Village show the original Huizhou style. Local specialties such as Xiuning Songluo Tea, which is a famous historical tea in China, and Huizhou Mao Tofu, wrapped dumplings and other delicacies are unique.
Xiuning is conveniently located 50 kilometers from Huangshan Airport and 30 kilometers from Huangshan North High Speed Railway Station. The best season to visit is spring and fall, and it is recommended to visit Qiyun Mountain, Huizhou Grand Canyon, Yunyan Lake and other attractions. The Qiyun Mountain Cross-country Race and Rape Flower Festival are held every year, making it an ideal destination for experiencing Huizhou culture, ecological photography and outdoor sports.
Tongaʻafa, usually referred to as Nukuʻalofa, the capital city of Tonga, is the political, economic and cultural center of the Pacific island nation of Tonga, located on the north coast of Tabu Island, Tonga. The city, with its natural harbor, is an important gateway for Tonga's foreign trade and has one of the highest concentrations of population in the country. Nuku'alofa is a blend of traditional Polynesian culture and modern urban style, with attractions such as the Royal Palace in the city center and the Tonga National Museum showcasing Tonga's historical heritage. The local economy is mainly based on fishing and tourism, and the residents are mostly engaged in agriculture and handicrafts. The warm hospitality and unique cultural customs attract tourists from all over the world. As the only key city in Tonga, Nuku'alofa is unique among the Pacific Island countries and is an important window to understand the customs of Tonga.