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Located in the northern part of Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, Dabi Township is a typical agricultural township, famous throughout Taiwan for its production of rice, sauerkraut and pickles. The terrain of the township is flat, with a total area of about 44.9973 square kilometers and a population of about 18,000 people. Dabi Township is known as the "hometown of sauerkraut," and its production of sauerkraut accounts for more than 80% of all sauerkraut produced in Taiwan. The annual Sauerkraut Culture Festival has become a local specialty.
Dabi Township is rich in traditional culture, with temples such as the Sanshan King's Temple and the Hall of the North Pole in full bloom. The township has a number of well-preserved large ponds (Bei Tongs), such as Dabi Tong and Shangyi Bei, which serve both irrigation and ecological functions. These water landscapes and rural scenery form a unique rural landscape, attracting many tourists to experience the local flavor and taste local agricultural products.
Baicheng is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jilin Province, located in Northeast China at the junction of Jilin, Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia provinces and regions. The city is known for its agricultural and ecological resources, and is an important commercial grain base and livestock production area in Northeast China. Baicheng has vast grassland and wetland ecosystems, such as the Momoge National Nature Reserve, which is an important habitat for migrating birds. The climate is temperate continental monsoon with four distinct seasons. The economy is dominated by agriculture, energy and tourism, with a rapidly developing wind power generation industry. Baicheng is conveniently connected to major neighboring cities by a network of railroads and highways.