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Aholfing is a municipality in the German state of Bavaria, located on the banks of the Danube River and part of Regensburg County. With an area of about 20 square kilometers and a population of about 2,000, it is known for its peaceful countryside and rich history and culture. Located in eastern Bavaria, close to the city of Regensburg, Aholfinger is easily accessible for exploring the surrounding nature.
Dating back to the Middle Ages, Aholfinger retains traditional Bavarian architecture and churches in the area, such as the parish church of St. George. The inhabitants make their living from agriculture and tourism, and community events such as festivals reflect a strong Bavarian folklore.
Surrounded by the Danube valley and hills, Aholfinger is suitable for hiking and biking. Visitors can visit the World Heritage Site of nearby Regensburg or enjoy a local agriturismo experience. The mild climate and four distinct seasons make it an ideal place for a relaxing vacation.
Chengde, Hebei, located in the northeast of Hebei Province, at the crossroads of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, is a famous historical and cultural city and summer resort. It is famous for the Qing Dynasty Royal Garden Summer Resort and the surrounding temples. In 1994, the Summer Resort and its Eight Temples were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, making it a model of Chinese royal gardens and temple architecture. Chengde not only has the reputation of "Pearl of the Purple Plateau", but also a blend of Manchu, Mongolian, Chinese and other multi-ethnic cultures, the unique flavor of the Seychelles and the deep cultural heritage of the Royal Family. With an average summer temperature of only 22℃, Chengde is an ideal summer vacation destination, attracting Chinese and foreign tourists to explore the harmony between history and nature.