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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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UTC+0 |
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Ziliujing District, located in the south of Sichuan Province, is a municipal district of Zigong City, named after the ancient salt wells that flowed from the city, and is known as the core area of the "Millennium Salt Capital". As the birthplace of Zigong's salt industry, Ziliujing District retains the former site of salt merchants in the Qing Dynasty, and the site of the Tianche (derrick) and other industrial cultural heritages, which have witnessed the glorious history of well salt mining in the BaShu region. The Zigong Dinosaur Museum in the district is one of the world's three major dinosaur site museums, treasuring a large number of complete dinosaur fossils, while the Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival is a national intangible cultural heritage, known at home and abroad for its grand scale and exquisite craftsmanship. Nowadays, Ziliujing District integrates salt culture, dinosaur culture and folk culture, becoming a cultural tourism destination integrating history exploration, science popularization study and folk experience, attracting tourists from all over the world to explore the unique charm of "Salt Dragon Lantern".
Tórshavn is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, situated on the southeast coast of Strummer, the main island of the Faroe Islands, and is a historic port city in the North Atlantic. As the political, economic and cultural center of the Faroe Islands, it is home to some 19,000 inhabitants, or nearly a third of the islands' total population. With a history dating back to the Middle Ages, the city is one of the oldest capitals in Northern Europe, preserving the typical Faroese tradition of wooden houses with colorful facades, and the Parliament Square in the Old Town (Tinganes) is a witness to a thousand years of self-governing tradition. With its mountains, cliffs and bird habitats, Jagf is a place of natural beauty that attracts tourists from all over the world. The fishing industry is the mainstay of the region, while tourism and cultural events (such as the summer Olaf Festival) are thriving, combining Nordic tranquillity with a distinctly Faroese flavor.