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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Europe/Warsaw |
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UTC+1 |
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Yanchi County is located in the eastern part of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, at the junction of Shanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and Mongolia, and is known as the "East Gate of Ningxia". It is the famous "Hometown of Mudflat Sheep" in China, and the mudflat sheep it produces is nationally renowned for its tender meat and no stink, and is a National Geographical Indication product. Historically, Yanchi was an important post on the ancient Silk Road and a border fortress, with the Ming Great Wall ruins winding through, leaving behind rich cultural relics of the border. Nowadays, relying on grassland, desert and other ecological resources, Yanchi vigorously develops ecological animal husbandry and new energy industry, while realizing the transformation from "sand in and man out" to "green in and sand out" through sand prevention and sand control, which has become a model of ecological governance on the Loess Plateau. With the rich Hui ethnic flavor and unique scenery on the Plateau, it is an excellent place to experience the humanities and nature in Northwest China.
As a country in Central Europe, Poland is home to a number of cities that combine history and modernity. Warsaw, the capital, is the political and economic center of the country, with its post-World War II reconstruction and modern skyscrapers, and the Wisła River running through the city, giving it a unique charm. Kraków is a cultural capital, with its medieval Old Town listed as a World Heritage Site, Wawel Castle and Jagiellonian University bearing witness to Poland's glorious history, and a hotbed of art and music. The northern port city of Gdańsk is known as the birthplace of the Solidarity trade union movement, with its Gothic red-brick churches and Baltic Sea views. In addition, Wrocław's Centennial Hall and Poznań's Gothic Cathedral each have their own distinctive character, together outlining Poland's diverse urban landscape.