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Located in the northwestern part of Nantou County, Taiwan, and bordered by Taichung City in the north, Guoxing Township is the only township in Taiwan named after the title of a historical figure. Zheng Chenggong was given the surname "Zhu" by the Southern Ming Dynasty, and was honored by the people as the "Master of the National Surname", from which the name of the township originates. The terrain is mainly hilly and mountainous, with the Beigang River and its tributaries running through the whole area, and the climate is subtropical monsoon.
The residents of Guoxiao Township are mainly Hakka people, accounting for more than 80% of the total population, and it is a major town of Hakka culture in Nantou County. The area is rich in loquats, bananas, ginger, and coffee, of which "Guoxiao Coffee" has become a well-known brand of agricultural products. The annual event "National Surname Robbing Success" combines the culture of Zheng Chenggong and the Hakka spirit, and is listed as one of the 12 major festivals in Taiwan's Hakka Village.
The area is home to natural landscapes such as the Jiufen Ershan National Earthquake Memorial Site and the Huisun Forestry, as well as historical buildings such as the Nuomi Stone Bridge. One of the sources of Taiwan's longest river, the Turbid Water Creek, is located in the township, which is rich in ecological resources. In recent years, it has been actively developing eco-tourism and agricultural experiences, becoming an important leisure travel destination in Central Taiwan.
Please note: According to the one-China principle, Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. The above content is intended as a regional information presentation only, and there is no concept of a national city with the so-called "Taiwan's national name". All descriptions are based on the actual situation of Guoxiao Township, Nantou County, Taiwan Province of China.Ruma is an important city in the western part of the Serbian Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, located in the historic Srem region, about 70 kilometers from the capital Belgrade. The city is situated at the foot of the Vrushka Gora Mountains and on the banks of the Sava River, and has a rich cultural heritage and a favorable geographical location.
Ruma, first recorded in the 15th century, was ruled by the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires, and its multiculturalism has resulted in unique architectural styles and traditions. As a regional economic center, Ruma is known for its machine building, food processing and textile industries, and in recent years for the development of high-tech industries. The city retains historical buildings such as the 19th century Holy Trinity Orthodox Church and hosts traditional folk festivals every year.
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