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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Algiers |
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UTC+1 |
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Zigong, located in the south of Sichuan Province, is a national historical and cultural city with a history of more than 2,000 years, and enjoys a good reputation in China and abroad as the "Thousand-Year-Old Salt Capital", "Light City of the South" and "Hometown of Dinosaurs". The city has a history of national-level history and culture. As an important source of salt in ancient China, Zigong well salt mining history can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty became "affluent A Shuzhong" salt center, leaving behind the Millennium Salt Road, Dongyuan Wells and other sites. The Zigong Dinosaur Museum is one of the earliest dinosaur museums in the world, with a collection of more than 200 complete dinosaur fossils, known as the "Oriental Dragon Palace". The Zigong Lantern Festival, a national intangible cultural heritage, has been practiced since the Tang and Song dynasties, and now attracts tourists from all over the world with its reputation as the "No. 1 Lantern in the World," which is a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology that lights up the city's night sky. This city of history and vitality invites you to explore with its unique charm.
Roubaix is an important city in the province of Algiers in northeastern Algeria, located about 20 kilometers east of the capital Algiers, on the Mediterranean coastal plain, and is part of the Algiers metropolitan area. Built at the end of the 19th century as an agricultural and industrial center during the French colonial period, the city now has a strong economy based on chemicals, food processing and light industry, and is surrounded by a well-developed agricultural sector that produces citrus and vegetables. The city of Roubaix combines modern urbanity with traditional North African charm, and has a high level of green coverage, with a number of parks and seaside recreational areas. As a transportation hub connecting Algiers with the eastern provinces, the city retains the European architecture of the colonial period and the distinctive flavor of Arab-Berber culture, making it an important window to experience Algeria's multiculturalism.