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Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Budapest |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
Yumin County belongs to Tacheng District of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, located in the hinterland of the Asia-Europe continent, bordering Kazakhstan in the northwest, and is an important node of the Silk Road Economic Belt. With a total area of about 6,220 square kilometers and a population of about 60,000, the county is a multi-ethnic settlement with Kazakhs and Han Chinese as the main ethnic groups.
Yumin County boasts unique natural scenery, with the Baluk Mountain Grassland, the Wild Batan Almond Forest and the Tast River Valley as the core ecological scenic spots. Every spring, the mountains are covered with flowers, which is known as "the center garden of Asia and Europe". The garrison culture and grassland nomadic tradition are still preserved here, and the red tourist attractions such as Xiaobaiyang Post and Sun Longzhen Martyrs' Mausoleum are of special historical significance.
The county is dominated by animal husbandry and specialty planting, and is famous for its high-quality beef and mutton, safflower, Batan apricot and other agricultural products. In recent years, it has actively developed border trade and eco-tourism, and the Baktu Port on the China-Harbin border provides important support for regional economic development. Ice and snow tourism in winter and summer vacation tourism have gradually formed a characteristic brand.
Ziltz is a quiet town in the southern Hungarian province of Bács-Kiskón, situated in the plains region between the Danube and Tisza rivers. The area has a predominantly agrarian economy, producing crops such as corn and wheat, and is surrounded by the typical Hungarian landscape of the Great Plain.
Zilsz has retained its traditional Hungarian countryside, with a Roman Catholic church built in the 18th century and typical local residential buildings. The name of the town is derived from medieval documents, reflecting the historical continuity of the settlements in the Hungarian plains.
Located in the hinterland of the Hungarian Great Plain, Zilsz is connected to regional centers such as Kecskemét by a network of roads. The flat terrain makes it ideal for cycling, and visitors can explore the surrounding farmland landscape along country roads.
The area is known for its original countryside experience, where visitors can participate in farm activities, sample local wines, and experience traditional Hungarian horseback riding culture. The annual summer folklore festival focuses on local handicrafts and folk music.