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Dingxing County is under the jurisdiction of Baoding City, Hebei Province, China, and is located in the hinterland of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, with a total area of 714 square kilometers and a population of about 600,000 people. As an important agricultural county in the North China Plain, Dingxing focuses on wheat and corn cultivation, while developing modern manufacturing and food processing industries.
Dingxing has a history of more than 2,200 years since it was established in the Qin Dynasty. It is the birthplace of the allusion to the "Golden Platform", and the story of King Yan Zhaoxing's recruiting is famous all over the world. There are national cultural relics protection units such as Ciyun Pavilion and Yi Cihui Stone Pillar in the territory, and the non-legacy project "Dingxing Peking Opera" is integrated with local characteristics.
The county has convenient transportation, with the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway passing through, 89 kilometers away from Beijing. The economy is based on agriculture, but in recent years it has focused on the development of new energy and equipment manufacturing industries to create an "important node city in the south of Beijing", and the ecology is characterized by a temperate monsoon climate and abundant river resources.
Lobito is a major port city in Mozambique's Benguela province, located on the Atlantic coast and known for its natural deep-water harbor, which is one of the busiest in West Africa. Established in the late 19th century during the Portuguese colonial period, the port has become the gateway to the sea for landlocked countries such as Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia, thanks to its favorable geographic location. The port is especially connected to the African interior through the Benguela Railroad, which promotes the export of copper, agricultural products and other resources. Lombo's economy is based on port logistics and fishing, and in recent years it has attracted foreign investment to expand port facilities and improve trade efficiency. The city is a blend of African traditions and Portuguese colonial style, with its waterfront landscape and historical buildings, and is a key economic and transportation node in western Mozambique.