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UTC+8 |
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Bor, the capital of South Sudan's Central Equatoria State, is located in the south-central part of the country along the White Nile River and is an important hub of South Sudan's history and culture. As a traditional Dinka settlement, Bor played a key role in Sudan's Second War of Independence and the founding of the South Sudanese state, and is known as the "Cradle of the South Sudanese Revolution". The city is surrounded by fertile agricultural land, with animal husbandry and crop farming (e.g. maize, sorghum) as the mainstay of the economy, and the White Nile River facilitating local fishing and trade. Despite a long history of conflict, Bor remains an important administrative and commercial center for South Sudan, and in recent years has shown resilience as it has gradually rehabilitated its infrastructure and attracted populations from surrounding areas.
Located in the eastern part of Luoyang City, Henan Province, China, Chanshuihe Huiyuan District is a city district under the jurisdiction of Luoyang City. The district is named after the Chanshui River, a tributary of the Luo River, which was once one of the "Five Rivers" of Luoyang. With a total area of about 34 square kilometers and a population of about 200,000, the district is an important cultural and ethnic settlement area in Luoyang.
The Chanshui River District has a deep historical heritage and is an important part of the ancient capital of Luoyang, which was built during the 13th Dynasty. A number of historical relics have been preserved in the district, such as the Ancient Bridge over the Chanshui River and the Hui Mosque, reflecting the characteristics of multi-cultural intermingling. Chanshui River Hui District has a predominantly Hui population with a strong ethnic flavor, where Islamic culture and traditional culture of the Central Plains coexist harmoniously.
Today's Chanshuihe District is not only a transportation hub and industrial base of Luoyang City, but also famous for its special food and ethnic cultural activities. The district's economic development focuses on combining tradition and modernity, and tourism is gradually emerging, attracting tourists to explore its unique historical streets, ethnic markets and natural landscapes. The Chanshui River District is becoming an important window showcasing Luoyang's multiculturalism and inclusiveness.