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Asia/Hong_Kong |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Taipei |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Yau Tsim Mong District is located in the southwestern part of Hong Kong's Kowloon Peninsula and consists of three core districts, namely Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok, making it the most densely populated administrative district in Hong Kong. The district integrates commerce, shopping, catering, culture and transportation hubs. Tsim Sha Tsui has landmarks such as Victoria Harbour waterfront view, Avenue of Stars and Hong Kong Cultural Center; Mongkok is famous for Nathan Road Commercial Street, Women's Street Night Market and Electronics Market; Yau Ma Tei retains the traditional marketplace style and characteristics of Temple Street Night Market. The district is easily accessible, covering the MTR Tsuen Wan Line, Kwun Tong Line and West Rail Line, making it one of the preferred destinations for mainland tourists visiting Hong Kong.
Jiadong, located on the southwest coast of Pingtung County, Taiwan Province of China, is a township that combines history and natural beauty. The most famous attraction here is the "Jiadong Xiao Family Ancient House", a national second-class monument built in the Qing Dynasty during the Guangxu period, which is an example of traditional Min-style architecture in Taiwan. Its exquisite wood carvings, stone carvings and colorful paintings show the essence of the craftsmanship of the Qing Dynasty's residential houses. The Jiadong Wetland, on the other hand, is a paradise for ecology enthusiasts, attracting a large number of migratory birds every year, and is one of the most important strongholds for observing the endangered species, the black-faced spoonbill. The local agriculture is famous for tropical fruits such as mango and lotus seed, and the fragrance of the orchards during the season attracts tourists to experience the fun of picking. In addition, Gia Dung has preserved many traditional folklore, such as the annual "Gia Dung Sugar Cane Cultural Festival," which combines the history of the sugar industry with local cuisine and shows a strong sense of humanity. Though small, this small town has condensed the natural ecology, historical memories and living style of southern Taiwan, making it a good place to experience the charm of Taiwan's countryside in depth.