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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Copenhagen |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
Zhouning County, belonging to Ningde City, Fujian Province, is located at the eastern foot of the Vulture Peak Mountain Range in eastern Fujian Province, known as the "natural air-conditioned city", and is one of the counties with the highest altitude in Fujian Province. The ecological environment here is superior, with over 72% forest coverage and an average temperature of only 23℃ in summer, making it a summer resort. The Jiulongji River Waterfalls in the county is called the "No.1 Waterfall in Fujian", with four levels of waterfalls of different shapes and magnificence, and is a national 4A scenic spot; while the Carp Stream carries the humanistic wonder of a thousand years of harmonious coexistence of human beings and fish, and the koi carp swims around, which has become a unique cultural symbol. Zhouning is also the "First County of China's Poverty Alleviation", and its spirit of "dripping water through stones, weak birds fly first" is widely praised. Nowadays, this mountain city is gradually exploring new paths of green development with eco-tourism and alpine agriculture (e.g. Zhouning Alpine Yunwu Tea) as the core of development.
Maribor is a town in the central part of the Danish Jutland Peninsula, about 20 kilometers north of the city of Viborg, and under the jurisdiction of the Central Jutland Region. It has a population of about 2,000 and is characterized by a peaceful rural setting and an agricultural economy, with farmland and forests dotted around the area. Maribor has a long history and its name can be traced back to the old Danish word for "border forest", reflecting the geography of the Middle Ages. The area is characterized by typical Danish country churches and traditional red-brick buildings, reflecting Scandinavian simplicity.
Although small, Malibu is conveniently located near the E45 highway, which provides quick access to major cities such as Aarhus and Aalborg. The economy is based on agriculture, animal husbandry and small services, and there is a close-knit community atmosphere. Visitors can experience idyllic Danish landscapes, cycling routes or participate in local festivals. It should be noted that Maribo is often mistaken for Slovenia's second largest city, Maribor, but the two are unrelated.
Overall, Maribor is a low-key, typical Danish rural settlement, ideal for exploring the realities of life in a non-touristy part of Denmark.