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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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America/Santiago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
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UTC-3 |
Yanggu County is located in the western part of Shandong Province, China, belonging to Liaocheng City and situated in the west Lushui Plain, with a total area of 1,064 square kilometers and a population of about 800,000 people. The county has a long history and is the place where the story of Wu Sung beating the tiger in Water Margin took place. It has rich cultural heritage and tourism resources, such as Jing Yang Gang, Lion House and other famous attractions. Yanggu is predominantly agricultural, producing wheat, corn and vegetables, while industry is developing rapidly, covering sectors such as machinery manufacturing, food processing and textiles. Transportation is convenient, with the Beijing-Kowloon Railway and the Qinglan Expressway running through the city, connecting it to major cities. Yanggu is also known for industries such as "Yanggu Cable", and its economy is growing steadily, making it an important county in the western part of the country.
Longaví, a beautiful town in the Maule Region of Chile, is located in the heart of the Central Valley in central Chile, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east, and is blessed with a rich agricultural and wine culture. This area is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, suitable temperature difference between day and night, and fertile soil, especially suitable for growing grapes, apples, cherries and other high-quality crops, which is one of Chile's important fruit-producing areas, and the local wine industry is also internationally renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere and other varieties with unique flavors. Lungavi also retains the traditional Chilean countryside, with its idyllic scenery and wineries, attracting tourists to explore its natural and human charms, which is an ideal window to understand the agriculture and wine culture of central Chile.