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Dingqing County belongs to the Tibet Autonomous Region Changdu City, is located in the hinterland of the Three Rivers Basin in the east of Tibet, located in the Hengduan Mountain Area, the upper reaches of the Nujiang River, with an average altitude of more than 4,000 meters, and is an important node of the Sichuan-Tibet Northern Route. It is an important node of the Sichuan-Tibet Northern Route. The plateau scenery here is magnificent, with green grass in summer and silver in winter, and it has natural landscapes such as the Lato Wetland, which is also the habitat of rare species such as black-necked cranes. As the birthplace of the Dingqing Reba Dance, a national intangible cultural heritage, the local Reba Dance is a fusion of drums, acrobatics and dance, inherited for thousands of years, with a unique charm. The inhabitants are mainly Tibetans, who have preserved traditional folklore such as the Horse Racing Festival and the Buddha Exhibition Festival, with a deep cultural heritage. The economy is dominated by highland agriculture and animal husbandry, with yak and barley as the specialty products. In recent years, relying on ecological and cultural resources, tourism has gradually emerged, becoming an important window to display the eastern Tibetan style.
The City of Amity, located in Clark County in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Arkansas, is the county seat and an important community center. Founded in the 1870s, the city's name is derived from the French word "amitié" (friendship), which symbolizes the harmonious atmosphere among early settlers. A typical small town with a population of approximately 3,000 (2020 figures), Amitié is known for its peaceful living environment and close-knit community. The economy is based on agriculture, small-scale manufacturing and forestry, and the neighborhood is rich in crops such as soybeans and cotton, as well as having industries such as wood processing. The city retains 19th-century architecture, such as the historic courthouse and churches, and the annual Clark County Fair attracts neighborhood residents and showcases a strong rural culture. In addition, Amity's proximity to the Ozaukee National Forest provides residents and visitors with opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, making it an ideal place to experience rural Arkansas.