Now, Han Peacock plans to take a good look at this small valley.
Walking in the valley, there is grass under your feet and trees all around. Fortunately, there are no low plants, otherwise it would be impossible to walk here.
After searching around, nothing was found, but now Han Kongque knew that this was not a small canyon at all, but just a larger ditch. Due to the dense trees around it, you couldn't see it without passing by.
This ravine on the side.
At this time, Han Peacock began to feel lucky. Fortunately, it didn't rain heavily last night, otherwise he would have been miserable.
Although it rained heavily yesterday, it only lasted for a short time, so there was no heavy flooding, otherwise the ditch would have turned into a river.
Most of East Timor has a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high temperature, heavy rainfall, low wind and high humidity.
The annual average temperature is 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, with little monthly temperature variation. There is no difference between hot and cold seasons. The temperature in the plains is higher. The annual average temperature in the capital Dili is 26 degrees Celsius.
Timor-Leste also experiences two rainy seasons every year, and the best season to travel here is from May to September.
Heavy rains began to land on Sumatra in September, moved eastward, and reached East Timor around November or December.
The local climate is a typical tropical rainforest, with high temperature, rainy and humid conditions, so the most suitable season for tourism is from May to September, with relatively little precipitation. This is the golden season for tourism.
The temperature on the island is now about 29 degrees Celsius, and may rise to 35 degrees Celsius at noon. The temperature here varies by 5 to 6 degrees Celsius all year round, so it is always difficult to tell the difference between spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Its specialty is oil, which has huge reserves. If it did not engage in civil war and focused on construction, its national economy would develop very quickly. No matter how bad it was, it would not be able to rely on international aid as it does now.
Because the years of civil war have not long ended, there is a lot of waste waiting for construction, and there are great business opportunities in the construction industry. That’s why China Nuclear 22 has so many workers here.
You may be wondering, how much money will such a country spend on economic development?
In fact, since the establishment of East Timor, the international community has given it a lot of economic assistance, and the government cannot use up the money it receives every year.
And if it is not used up, the international community will reduce aid year by year, so as soon as the end of the year comes, the government will issue a large purchase list and try to use up the money no matter what.
The business opportunities are obvious. Lao Wang and Li Fang had already mentioned this before going there.
Walking in the mountains and looking at the beach in the distance, Han Peacock discovered that this is really a magical place.
Although this is a small island, it has mountains, plateaus, hills and beautiful coasts, which are interwoven into a breathtaking landscape.
Not far away, there are unparalleled white sand beaches and delightful coconut palm groves. The water is clear, and the sea and sky are all the same color at a glance.
Facing the turbulent waves of the Timor Sea at the foot of the mountain, there are unique ocean cliffs nearby. The scene is different every time the tide rises and recedes. It is a very charming natural landscape.
Travelers who love the sea are definitely in the right place by choosing this place.
Although he didn't take a closer look, Han Peacock still discovered many beautiful and charming beaches.
The view is full of blue sky, white clouds, silver sand, and clear water. In the evening, sitting on the beach and watching the sunset is a different scenery and a different mood.
The dazzling light gradually fades away; the sunset is like an egg yolk. Accompanied by the fishing boats, it gradually disappears into the sea and sky. In the morning, the scene of sunrise is different.
It is unreasonable not to engage in tourism here. Han Peacock walked down the mountain while thinking wildly.
Yesterday Han Kongque inquired about it and found out that there is a village not far away from the mountain. There are many Chinese in the village. This happened in the past two or two years.
It turns out that there are a lot of Chinese here, but definitely not that many. Now that the country is stronger, life for the Chinese abroad is easier, and the population is growing faster.
Arriving at the foot of the mountain, Han Peacock saw a lot of railing houses at a glance. Railing houses are houses made entirely of wood. The tiles are wooden boards, the walls are made of wooden pillars, and the roofs are made of wooden boards and straw.
In the middle of these wooden houses, there is a street. People are coming and going on the street, which is very lively, especially the vendors on the street, one after another, just like a big market in Han Peacock's hometown, it looks very lively.
"Who said Hela is poor? This place is very prosperous!" As I walked, I looked around and saw that except for the dilapidated houses, there was no trace of backwardness here.
There are many kinds of handicrafts and souvenirs on the stalls, each with its own uniqueness.
After looking around, many of the ornaments and specialties here looked like those from Indonesia. After just walking a few meters, Han Peacock saw the famous badi cloth, Gris dagger, wood carvings, silver products, copper or copper.
Alloy statues, shadow play puppets, puppet show puppets, scenery models, etc.
In addition to those, there are also some things made from local specialties, such as colored shell products and lilac string art.
These are very similar to domestic tourist souvenirs, and they are also very similar to the entrances of major domestic tourist attractions.
Of course, in addition to buying those cheek things, there are also some precious souvenirs here, such as natural gems, Indonesian landscape paintings, small palace golden cars, and Javanese silk portraits.
It seems that these things are purchased from the tourist destination in Indonesia, so many of them are specialties from Indonesia.
Such as decorative fans, horn handicrafts, small fruit stone handicrafts, Bada banyan tree walking sticks, Dayak bark bags, Lombok porcelain pots, West Irian tambourines and bows and arrows, etc.
The local specialties here are famous for bird's nests, shark's fins, sea cucumbers, coffee, cardamom oil, silverware, wood carvings, etc.
In this market, except for textiles and services, the prices of general commodities are no cheaper than in China. If you are here to travel, you don’t actually have to spend money to buy general commodities. It is most cost-effective to buy handicrafts and souvenirs with local characteristics.
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There are also a wide variety of handicrafts and souvenirs here, each with its own uniqueness.
Among them are badibs, Gris daggers, wood carvings, silver products, copper or copper alloy statues, shadow puppets, marionette puppets, scene models such as Borobudur Pagoda, Prambanan Temple, etc., colored shell products, lilac strings
Artworks, natural gemstones, Indonesian landscape paintings such as Bali, decorative fans, horn crafts, small fruit core crafts, and Lombok porcelain pots are all popular items for foreign tourists.
These items are also the best-selling ones. Within ten minutes of walking in, Han Kongque saw dozens of transactions completed.
At this time, Han Kongque also understood that it turned out that the power plant had a holiday today, so this place seemed so prosperous, and the main force consuming here were obviously domestic workers at the power plant.
There are many kinds of handicrafts and souvenirs in Indonesia, each with its own unique features. Like the ones Han Peacock saw just now, they are all very popular in major tourist attractions in Indonesia, so they are purchased by local people and are also popular here.
, if there was no place to put them, Korean Peacock would be tempted to buy some.
After looking at it for a while, Han Peacock discovered that the silver products here were divided into two categories. One was the decorations made of sterling silver or silver alloy that he was familiar with, and the other was made of silver products that were welded with a thin silver strand according to a pattern.
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His works are exquisite in workmanship, exquisite and beautiful.
The silver handicrafts sold here come in many shapes, including some small and exquisite flower-shaped silver brooches and silver earrings, which are both beautiful and easy to carry, making them the first choice.
Badi cloth is a kind of batik printed cloth, which is characterized by colorful patterns printed on the cloth, including geometric figures, various flower and bird patterns, symmetrical patterns and asymmetrical patterns.
Its colors are generally black, red, and yellow, which are bright and bright, and some are mainly blue, brown, and white, which look dignified and deep.
This kind of cloth is not only loved by the Indonesian people, but also has long been famous around the world. The long-sleeved men's shirts and women's sarongs made from it have been designated as Indonesia's national clothes and are suitable for wearing in various formal and informal occasions.
Domestic workers who come here usually look very carefully when buying badi cloth. Han Kongque noticed that they always ask about the price first. If the price is cheap, they turn around and leave. Only the expensive ones are available.
They will check it carefully.
This is to check its manufacturing process. The expensive bati cloth is generally painted and dyed by traditional hand. The bati cloth that is painted and dyed by traditional hand is fine in workmanship and has great artistic value. However, it is generally labor-intensive and time-consuming.
The price is more expensive.
Machine-made badi cloth is relatively cheap and more economical due to its high output, but its artistic value is inferior to handmade products.
The wood carvings here are also good, especially the wood carvings made of sandalwood, which are well-known at home and abroad. Almost all foreign guests traveling to East Timor do not buy one or two wood carvings as souvenirs.
The wood carving here is a traditional handicraft, which was originally closely related to the religious beliefs of the locals.
People carved the gods they worshiped out of stone or wood and enshrined them in temples, courtyards, and halls. Later, they were passed down from generation to generation, and countless craftsmen who were good at carving were produced.
Except for those wood carvings carved from precious woods, most general public items are carved from hard, fine-grained ebony, teak and other woods.
Although the price of these wood carvings is not expensive, the quality is not bad. These wood carvings are also very exquisite, with various shapes, including lifelike condors, sacred cows, lions, bulls and other animals and various birds, with dimensional
There are wonderfully vivid Balinese fishermen and girls, including popular legendary figures in folk tales, as well as various contemporary abstract art images.
Just looking at the products here, Han Peacock knew why the souvenirs here sold so well, because they are sincere!
If you look at the major tourist attractions in China, not to mention their special features, almost all the major tourist attractions in the country sell the same things, such as various machined bracelets, various glass products, various wooden knives and wooden swords, as well as various crudely made products.