Time Zone |
Asia/Shanghai |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/Nuuk |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-1 |
Located in the southeast of Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, Yuqing County is situated in the hinterland of Qianzhong and the middle and lower reaches of the Wujiang River, and is an important node connecting Qianzhong and northern Guizhou. Here, the ecological environment is excellent, with forest coverage of over 60%, the Wujiang River passes through the territory, forming a "Wujiang River Gallery"-like natural landscape, and attractions such as Flying Dragon Lake and Tashan Forest Park have both the beauty of the landscape and the charm of humanities. As the "hometown of Chinese small-leaf bittersweet tea", Yuqing small-leaf bittersweet tea is a national geographic indications product, known for its "beautiful shape, strong flavor, sweetness", leading to the development of specialty agriculture. The local area integrates the cultures of Miao and Buyei ethnic minorities, and retains folk festivals such as the Miao Flower Mountain Stomping and the Buyei March 3, as well as traditional handicrafts such as the Yuqing Dragon Lantern production, which is unique. In recent years, Yuqing has relied on ecological and cultural tourism resources to create the brand of "Recreation and Wellness Yuqing", which has become an emerging destination for ecological sightseeing, cultural experience, and recreation and wellness in Qianzhong region.
Nuuk, the capital of the Greenland autonomous region, is located on the southwest coast of Greenland, close to the Davis Strait, and is Greenland's largest city and political and economic center. With a population of about 18,000, mostly Inuit, this Arctic Circle city is a blend of Greenlandic tradition and modern urbanism. Nuuk is characterized by a unique natural landscape of fjords, glaciers and aurora borealis, with a remarkable combination of extreme day in summer and extreme night in winter. The economy is based on fishing and seafood processing, and tourism is on the rise, attracting visitors to experience Inuit culture, dog sledding and other activities. Although small, the city is home to cultural institutions such as the University of Greenland and the National Museum, and is an important gateway for exploring Greenland's history and nature.