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San Marino San Marino is the capital of the Republic of San Marino, located on Mount Titano in the eastern part of the Italian peninsula, at an altitude of about 750 meters. One of the oldest republics in Europe, San Marino dates back to 301 AD and was founded by the stonemason Marino. The city, famous for its medieval castle, stone walls and narrow streets, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
San Marino San Marino's core attractions include the three iconic castles of Guaita, Cesta and Montale, which stand on top of Mount Titano overlooking the idyllic surroundings. Piazza della Libertà, the San Marino Cathedral and the Government Palace are also must-sees for visitors. The city organizes annual traditional festivals and motor racing events, such as the San Marino Grand Prix, which attract a large number of international tourists.
Despite covering an area of only 61 square kilometers, San Marino San Marino's economy is dominated by tourism and the stamp and coin collecting industry. As a tax-free haven, it is noted for its unique financial policies and security environment. With a population of around 4,000, the city retains a strong community atmosphere, while being known for its high quality of life and high per capita income.
Located in the center of Zhoushan Islands, Zhejiang Province, China, Daishan County is an island county under the jurisdiction of Zhoushan City, with the East China Sea to the east and Hangzhou Bay to the west. The county consists of 404 islands with a land area of 326.5 square kilometers and a vast sea area, with fishery, port economy and tourism as the pillar industries. Daishan is rich in marine resources, producing seafood such as scallop and yellowtail, and is famous as the "Seafood Capital of China".
Daishan has beautiful natural scenery, with famous attractions including Lulan Clear Sand, Moxing Mountain Scenic Spot and Dongsha Ancient Town, of which Lulan Clear Sand is one of the longest sandy beaches in eastern China. The local culture is a blend of maritime folklore and Buddhist elements, such as the Ciyun Jiale Zen Temple and other historical sites. Daishan's mild climate and pleasant seasons make it suitable for eco-tourism and leisure vacation.
The economy is dominated by the marine industry, including aquatic processing, shipbuilding and new energy development. Daishan is conveniently connected to the mainland through the Zhaodai Bridge and is close to Ningbo and Shanghai, making it an important island tourist destination in the Yangtze River Delta region.