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Gresham, located in Sauk County in central Wisconsin, USA, is a small, quiet village nestled along the Wisconsin River in a beautiful, forested natural setting. With a population of about 500 and a close-knit community atmosphere, agriculture and small businesses are the mainstay of the economy.The area sprang up in the late 1800s due to railroad development, and retains a number of historic buildings, such as the old train station and wood-frame houses, that attract history buffs to explore. The surrounding area is suitable for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking and bird watching, making it a relaxing retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Despite its small size, the local residents are friendly and the pace of life is soothing, showcasing the unique charm of rural Wisconsin.
Located in the southeastern part of Shenzhen, Dapeng New District is the only ecological coastal area in Shenzhen, with Daya Bay to the east, Dapeng Bay to the west, and Hong Kong across the sea to the south. Surrounded by mountains and sea, it has superior ecological resources, including the Dapeng Peninsula National Geopark, East and West Chung, one of the eight most beautiful coastlines in China, and the beach at the end of the beach, as well as the Dapeng City, a site of the Ming and Qing Dynasties' coastal defense, which is both natural and humanistic charms. As the "back garden" of Shenzhen, Dapeng New Area takes ecological priority as the development concept, focusing on the development of coastal tourism, marine science and technology and bio-industry, and is an important ecological leisure destination in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Bay Area, integrating "mountains, sea, forest, fields, lakes, ocean, bay and island" into one, and is known as the "Oriental coastline". It is known as the "Oriental Hawaii".