Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Tbilisi |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in the western part of Sichuan Province, Ya'an is an ecological barrier in the transition from the Sichuan Basin to the Tibetan Plateau, known as the "Rainy City" and the "Heavenly Leakage of Xishu", with an abundant annual average precipitation that nourishes the vitality of this land. As one of the discovery sites and core habitats of giant pandas, Ya'an Bifengxia Giant Panda Base is a globally recognized giant panda protection and research institution, where countless tourists come to experience the charm of the "national treasures" up close. In addition, Ya'an is the birthplace of the world's tea culture, the history of tea in Mengding Mountain can be traced back more than 2,000 years, "Mengding Ganlu", "Mengding Huangya" and other famous tea aroma floating in China and abroad, the tea culture has a deep foundation. The Qingyi River passes through the city, linking up the natural and humanistic landscapes such as Bifeng Gorge, Niubi Mountain, Shangli Ancient Town, etc. There are both dynamic landscapes and heavy history here, which is a pearl on the tourism line of West Sichuan.
Rustavi is the fourth largest city in Georgia, located in the Kvemo Kartli region in the southeast of the country, situated on both banks of the Kura River, about 25 kilometers from the capital city of Tbilisi. The city was founded in 1948 as a planned city built during the Soviet period to support the development of heavy industry, and was named after the medieval Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. An important industrial center, Rustavi was once known for its steel and chemical industries, and in recent years has been gradually transforming into a diversified economy.
Rustavi is located in a semi-arid climate zone with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The city is divided into two parts, the Left Bank and the Right Bank, which are connected by a bridge, and has a population of about 125,000 people, who are predominantly ethnic Georgians with a multicultural background. It is geographically close to the border with Azerbaijan and is one of the transportation hubs connecting the Transcaucasus region.
Rustavi's economy is based on industry, with the largest steel mill in Georgia, as well as logistics, agro-processing and tourism. Culturally, the city retains remnants of Soviet-era architecture, such as the Rustavi Theater and Central Square, and regularly hosts traditional music festivals. Surrounding attractions include the David Gareja Grotto Monastery and Vashlovani National Park, which attracts outdoor enthusiasts.
Visitors can explore Rustavi's historic industrial landscape and natural beauty and experience the local wine culture. The city is modernizing its infrastructure and focusing on environmental protection and sustainability, making it a prime example of Georgia's industrial city transformation.