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Fusha Town is located in the northern part of Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China, southwest of the Pearl River Delta, and in the hinterland of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. With a total area of 36.6 square kilometers, the town has 8 administrative villages and 2 communities under its jurisdiction, with a permanent population of about 60,000 people. As a typical water town, Fusha is densely populated by a network of rivers and has a strong Lingnan water town character.
Fusha was founded on industry, forming pillar industries such as hardware manufacturing, household electrical appliances, fine chemicals, etc., and has the National Torch Plan Fine Chemical Characteristic Industrial Base. In recent years, Fusha has been actively developing modern agriculture, and aquatic products such as Fusha Crispy Grass Carp enjoy high reputation. 2022, the town will realize a GDP of about 8 billion yuan.
Fusha has convenient transportation, with the Guangzhou-Australia Expressway and the Pearl River Delta Loop Expressway running through the whole territory, and only 20 minutes' drive from Zhongshan Port. The town retains a rich water town style. Attractions such as the Fusha Revolutionary Old District Memorial Hall and the Fusha Wetland Park show unique humanistic and natural landscapes, making it an ideal destination for experiencing the Lingnan water town culture.
Located in the Omusati Region of northern Namibia, near the Angolan border, Ombalantu is a cultural town famous for its traditional wooden longhouses. The iconic Ombalantu Big Tree House, a 28-meter-high structure made of African acacia wood, dates back to the 19th century and is an important cultural heritage site for the local Ovambo people as it once served as a place of residence, council and ceremony. Today, the Big Tree House has been transformed into a small museum displaying traditional handicrafts, farming tools and folklore history, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional way of life in northern Namibia. Surrounded by lush vegetation and nourished by seasonal rivers, the town's inhabitants still practice the ancient skills of millet cultivation and hand weaving. As an important point on Namibia's "cultural journey", Ombalantu is an ideal destination to experience the original African culture with its unique wooden house architecture and simple folklore.