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Located in the central part of China's Yunnan Province, Eshan Yi Autonomous County is the first Yi Autonomous County in Yunnan Province and belongs to Yuxi City. With a total area of 1,972 square kilometers and a population of about 150,000, the Yi ethnic group accounts for more than half of the total population, making it an important birthplace and gathering area of Yi culture in China.
The landscape of Eshan is predominantly mountainous, with rich forest resources and a mild climate with an average annual temperature of 16°C. There are natural landscapes in the area, such as the Gaoxiang 10,000-acre Ecological Tea Mountain and the Jinping Mountain Scenic Area. The Yi Torch Festival is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage, and a grand celebration is held on the 24th day of the 6th lunar month every year, attracting many tourists.
Eshan is mainly an agricultural area, producing roasted tobacco, tea, rape and other crops, while developing tourism and special cultural industries. The transportation is convenient, about 120 kilometers away from Kunming City, which can be reached directly through the highway. The unique Yi ethnic flavor, traditional villages and eco-tourism make it an important cultural destination in central Yunnan.
Windsor is a small town in south-central South Carolina, United States, part of Bamford County, located in the rural hinterland about 60 miles southeast of Columbia, known for its peaceful, idyllic setting and deep Southern history. With a population of less than 1,000 and an economy based on agriculture, forestry, and small businesses, the town is surrounded by cotton fields, pine forests, and wetlands, and retains a quintessential small-town southern American flavor. Windsor was founded in the late 19th century, and local historic buildings such as Victorian-style homes and centuries-old churches have witnessed the town's development. While there are no major attractions, its simple folk, undeveloped environment, and the recreational resources of the nearby Saluda River make it a quiet destination for experiencing rural South Carolina life.