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Borgo Maggiore is one of the nine castles (administrative districts) of the Republic of San Marino, located at the eastern foot of Mount Titano, at an altitude of about 500 meters. As the largest and most populous administrative district in San Marino, its name means "big town", combining medieval style with the functions of modern life.
The district retains its defensive walls and the tower of Malatesta, built in the 13th century, which bear witness to San Marino's history of defense against foreign enemies. The area is famous for its handmade ceramics, stamps and coins, and the annual San Marino Day celebration in September attracts a large number of tourists to participate in traditional parades and cultural events.
Borgo Maggiore is an important commercial center of San Marino, with ceramic workshops, specialty restaurants and duty-free stores. Visitors can explore the ruins of the old fortress on foot, take in the panoramic view of the Adriatic Sea or visit the medieval paintings of the St. Francis Art Gallery. Its convenient cable car system provides direct access to the capital city of San Marino.
The administrative area is adjacent to the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, just 15 kilometers from the city of Rimini, and is connected to the Italian national road via the San Marino freeway. The mild Mediterranean climate makes it a pleasant place to visit in all seasons, with a particularly attractive landscape of mountain flowers in spring and vineyards in fall.
Located in the northwest of Henan Province, China, Qinyang City is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiaozuo City, which is situated at the southern foot of Taihang Mountain and the northern bank of the Yellow River. As an important historical and cultural city in northern Henan, Qinyang has a history of more than 2,000 years and has been the seat of Hanoi County since ancient times.
Qinyang is the hometown of Shan Tao, one of the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest", and has famous scenic spots such as Shennong Mountain Scenic Spot (national AAAAA tourist attraction), Zhu Zaiyu Memorial Hall, and Three Sacred Pagodas of Tianning Temple. It is also the origin of the "four great Chinese medicines" (Chinese yam, Chinese hyssop, Chinese chrysanthemum, Chinese hyssop), and the culture of traditional Chinese medicine is profound.
Modern Qinyang has formed leading industries such as equipment manufacturing, new chemical materials, new energy, etc., while maintaining the advantages of agricultural characteristics. With convenient transportation, Jiaozhi Railway and Erguang Expressway passing through the city, and Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport about 1 hour away by car, it is an important logistics and distribution center in the junction area of Jin and Henan.