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Boiron is a town in the administrative district of Upper Bavaria in the German state of Bavaria, not an independent state. It is located about 50 kilometers south of Munich on the banks of the Isar River in the northern foothills of the Alps and has a population of about 3,500. The town is known for its rich history, its Catholic Benedictine abbey and its natural beauty.
The Abbey of Boiron, founded in the 8th century, is the central landmark of the area and is known for its Baroque architecture and collection of religious art. The town retains its traditional Bavarian houses, hosts annual Christmas markets and other folklore events, and is surrounded by forests and hills, making it ideal for hiking and cycling tours.
The economy is based on tourism, agriculture and small crafts, with easy access to Munich and the Austrian border by road and rail. Boiron embodies the tranquility and cultural heritage of the Bavarian countryside and is an ideal stopover for exploring the German pre-Alpine region.
Located in the northern part of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County is an autonomous county under the jurisdiction of Hechi City. With the Mulao people as the main ethnic group, the region has a rich ethnic culture and historical heritage. Located in the mountainous area of northern Gui, Luocheng has a mild climate and rich natural resources, and agriculture and eco-tourism are important pillars of the local economy.
Lucheng attracts tourists with its unique ethnic customs and natural landscapes, such as Jianjiang Scenic Area, Huaiqun Tianmen Mountain and Mulao Museum. Local traditional festivals, such as the Yi Rice Festival and the Walking Slope Festival, showcase the songs, dances, costumes and food culture of the Mulao ethnic group. Lucheng is also famous for its wild Mao wine and specialty snacks.
As an ethnic minority region in China, Lucheng continues to develop in rural revitalization and ecological conservation, while retaining its simple folkways. Transportation is mainly by road, connecting to neighboring cities such as Liuzhou and Hechi, making it suitable for travelers on cultural explorations and nature trips.