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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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UTC-10 |
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Zalantun is located in the south of Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is the intersection of the Daxing'anling Mountains and the Songnen Plain, and is known as "Suzhou-Hangzhou outside the plug". Here, the mountains are beautiful, the forest coverage rate is as high as 70%, with beautiful water, suspension bridge park, Chai River Scenic Area and other natural landscapes, cool and pleasant in the summer, is a summer resort; winter silver wrapped, like a fairy tale world. As a multi-ethnic settlement, Daur, Oroqen and other ethnic cultures mingle, forming a unique folk customs. Zalantun is not only a national scenic spot, but also with its pristine natural scenery and humanistic heritage, it has become an important eco-tourism destination in the eastern part of Inner Mongolia, attracting tourists from all over the world to explore the purity of nature and the weight of history.
Located on the west coast of the Big Island of Hawaii (Hawaii Island) in the U.S. state of Hawaii, Milolii is one of the oldest surviving traditional fishing villages in Hawaii. Nestled in the lava fields of the southern foothills of Kilauea volcano and bordering the Pacific Ocean, the village is known for its well-preserved Native Hawaiian culture and serene natural environment.
Miloli is surrounded by rich marine resources and unique volcanic landscapes, and the nearby waters are a habitat for sea turtles and tropical fish. The village consists of an upper and lower area, where traditional grass huts coexist with modern homes, preserving ancient fishing techniques and community life styles, and is known as a "living cultural heritage".
Visitors can experience authentic Hawaiian fishing village life, participate in traditional festivals or go fishing. Due to its remote location and lack of large-scale development, Miloli maintains a pristine and tranquil atmosphere for eco-tourists and cultural explorers. Note that some areas are private land or protected areas, so check openings before visiting.