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Fangzheng County is located in the eastern part of Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, China, under the jurisdiction of Harbin City, on the south bank of the middle reaches of the Songhua River. It has a total area of about 3,000 square kilometers and a population of about 200,000 people. It has a typical cold-temperate continental monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons and long, cold winters.
Founder's County is a well-known "hometown of overseas Chinese" in China, especially with Japan has a deep historical affinity, there is a Sino-Japanese Friendship Garden in the county. Agriculture is dominated by rice cultivation, which is an important rice production area in Heilongjiang Province, and "Founder Rice" is a national geographical indication product. Forestry and mineral resources are also rich, with graphite reserves among the highest in China.
The county has natural scenic spots such as Twin Mountain National Forest Park and Founder Lake, and in winter, you can experience ice and snow folk activities. The transportation is convenient, connected to Harbin through the Hartong Expressway (G1011), about 150 kilometers from Harbin Taiping International Airport, and the Songhua River water transportation also has certain advantages.
Caniso (Canico) is a coastal town in the autonomous region of Madeira, Portugal, located in the southeastern part of the island of Madeira, about 15 kilometers from the capital Funchal. Known for its warm Mediterranean climate, magnificent cliff coastline and rich marine ecology, it is one of the popular tourist destinations in the Madeira archipelago.
Caniso has several natural volcanic rock beaches and crystal clear waters, such as the famous Praia do Garajau, suitable for diving, snorkeling and whale watching activities. The Reserva Natural do Garajau, Europe's first marine reserve, protects rich fish and coral resources. There are also hiking trails and viewpoints around the town with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Caniso has retained its traditional Portuguese fishing village feel while developing modern tourist facilities including resorts, restaurants and seaside walks. Local folklore events such as the Festa de São Pedro are held annually, featuring seafood cuisine and handmade pottery. With a population of about 23,000 and a soothing pace of life, it is an ideal place to live for those seeking sunshine and nature.