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Bade District is located in the northwestern part of Taoyuan City, Taiwan, and is one of the most important administrative districts in Taoyuan City. Originally known as "Badeh Chu", the district was reorganized as a county municipality in 1995 due to population growth, and was renamed to its current name in 2014 when Taoyuan County was elevated to the status of a municipality. With an area of 33.71 square kilometers and a population of over 200,000, it is a densely populated metropolitan area in Northern Taiwan.
Bade District is located in the Taoyuan Tableland, adjacent to the core areas of Taoyuan District and Jhongli District. The transportation network is well-developed, including National Highway No. 2, Provincial Highway No. 4 and other major arteries, and it is about a 20-minute drive from the Taoyuan International Airport, providing both metropolitan convenience and living functions.
Manufacturing is the main industry in the area, including electronics, machinery and food processing. Famous landmarks include the Bade Hingren Garden Night Market and Pi Tong Ecological Park, etc. Meanwhile, it retains the traditional triad architecture of southern Fujian, demonstrating the coexistence of humanity and nature. In recent years, due to the construction of the MRT Green Line, it has become a key development area in Taoyuan.
Mayang Miao Autonomous County is located in the western part of Hunan Province, the northern end of Huaihua City, adjacent to Tongren, Guizhou Province, is a famous Miao settlement in western Hunan, known as "China's longevity hometown" "China's hometown of the sugar orange" reputation. The Miao culture here is profound, with the legend of Pan gourd, Miao song, Miao embroidery and other non-genetic inheritance for thousands of years, and festivals such as the annual "Miao New Year's Eve" are full of rich ethnic flavor. The Jinjiang River passes through the city, nourishing the nationally renowned Mayang Bingsugar Orange, whose flesh is full, sweet and juicy, and is a national geographical indication product. Thanks to the excellent ecological environment and simple living customs, the proportion of centenarians in Mayang far exceeds the national average, and the culture of longevity and health is deeply rooted in people's hearts. Natural landscapes such as JiuTianFengZhai and XihuangShan reflect the ancient villages in Miao Township, making it a tourist destination for experiencing the Miao culture and exploring the mystery of longevity.