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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/Vienna |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
Yunlong District is the main urban area of Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, located in the southeast of the city, and is the political, economic and cultural center of the city. With its flat terrain and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal running through it, the district has been a place where merchants and traders have gathered since ancient times. Yunlong District has a long history and deep cultural heritage, with many historical relics such as the Juggling Stage and the Huaihai Battle Memorial Hall, among which the Juggling Stage was the place where Xiang Yu, the king of Western Chu, performed martial arts, witnessing the changes of the winds and clouds in the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty. In modern development, Yunlong District takes modern service industry as the leading industry, focusing on the development of finance, commerce and trade, culture and tourism, etc. Commercial complexes such as Xuzhou Huaihai Global Harbor and Yunlong Wanda converge, forming a bustling city business circle. At the same time, the area has convenient transportation, with Metro Line 1 running through the north and south, and is closely connected to Xuzhou East Railway Station, Guanyin International Airport and other transportation hubs, making it an important window for Xuzhou's external communication. With the historical flavor of a thousand-year old city and the vitality of a modern city, it is an important area to show the charm of Xuzhou city.
Located in the eastern part of Burgenland, close to the Hungarian border, Rust, Austria, is a small town famous for its wine and unique wetland landscape. As one of the most important wine regions in Burgenland, Rust is internationally renowned for its high quality Riesling and Viessner white wines, and its vineyards cover the surrounding hills in a charmingly idyllic setting. The city's well-preserved medieval old town with its colorful houses, cobblestone streets and old wine cellars is steeped in history. Rust is also part of the Lake Neuchiedler-Hanschatz National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage wetland that provides a habitat for birds and attracts nature lovers. The annual wine festival in the fall is the biggest event in the region, where visitors can taste great wines and experience traditional wine culture. This small town with its blend of nature and culture perfectly showcases the charm of life in eastern Austria.