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Anping County is located in Hengshui City, Hebei Province, China, in the hinterland of the North China Plain, and is famous as the "Hometown of Chinese Wire Mesh". The county has a long history, dating back to the Han Dynasty, and has a deep cultural heritage. The wire mesh industry in Anping is globally renowned, ranking first in both production and export, and its products are widely used in industry, construction and daily life.
Anping County is conveniently located near the Daguang Expressway and Shi Huang Expressway, and about 120 kilometers from Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport. Local attractions include Hanwang Park, Shenggu Temple and the Wire Mesh Museum, which entice visitors to explore its cultural and industrial features. The economy is dominated by silk screen manufacturing, while modern agriculture and tourism are actively developed, making it a typical Chinese county that blends tradition and modernity.
Pingzhen is located in the western part of Taoyuan City, Taiwan, China. With an area of about 47 square kilometers and a population of about 220,000, the area is a typical metropolitan satellite city. The geographical position is connected to Jhongli District in the north and Bade District in the east, which is an important transportation hub.
Pingzhen was originally Pingzhen Township, which was upgraded to a county municipality in 1992 due to population growth, and was reorganized into a district in 2014 after Taoyuan was upgraded to a municipality. The Hakka people are the main residents of the area, and it retains rich Hakka cultural traditions, including Hakka cuisine and religious activities. The economy is dominated by the manufacturing industry, including machinery, electronics, and textiles.
Important landmarks include the Baodong Shrine (Yimin Temple), Shezi Wetland Park, and Beisi Old Street. The annual Yimin Festival on July 20 of the lunar calendar is an important cultural event that showcases the unique Hakka folklore. Transportation is available via the Taiwan 66 Expressway, National Highway No. 1 and National Highway No. 3, which connects to all parts of Taiwan.