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Enoch, located in southwestern Iron County, Utah, USA, is part of the St. George metropolitan area and is a fast-growing, livable city. Known for its community harmony and natural beauty, this town is adjacent to Cedar City and Bryce Canning, and is about an hour's drive from famous scenic spots such as Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon, where outdoor tourism is abundant. Enoch's dry climate, with hot summers and little rain, and mild winters with plenty of annual sunshine, attracts many residents seeking a quieter life. In recent years, as Southern Utah's population has grown, Enoch has become an emerging residential hotspot with reasonable housing costs, quality educational resources (Iron County School District), and safe neighborhoods. The local economy is dominated by retail, service, and small-scale manufacturing industries, combining traditional agricultural roots with the energy of a modern town.
Fumin County, belonging to Kunming City, Yunnan Province, is located in the north of central Yunnan, only 30 kilometers away from downtown Kunming, and is Kunming's "backyard" and an important ecological barrier. The mild climate and four seasons of spring have given rise to the reputation of "the town of prunes". Fumin's prunes are famous for their large size, sweet flavor and juiciness, and the annual prune festival in June and July attracts many tourists. In addition to prunes, grapes, cherries and other specialty fruits are also famous in central Yunnan. The Mantis River meanders through its territory, and it has natural and humanistic landscapes such as Luofu Mountain and Beigu Shuixiang, which make it an ideal destination for leisure vacation and ecological picking. Relying on the advantages of Kunming's suburbs, Fumin is actively developing modern agriculture and rural tourism to create an ecologically vibrant city that is pleasant to live and work in.