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Hackensack is a small city in Cass County, Minnesota, United States, located in the north-central part of the state. The city's name is derived from Hackensack, New Jersey and reflects the cultural ties of the early settlers. As a quintessential Midwestern American community, it is known for its peaceful rural atmosphere and natural beauty, surrounded by lakes and forests for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.
Hackensack has a sparse population of around 300, and its economy is dominated by local business and tourism, providing basic services and amenities. The city's proximity to the famous Chippewa National Forest draws visitors to explore the natural beauty. Community activities emphasize tradition and family values, and small festivals and gatherings are held throughout the year, reflecting a friendly Midwestern lifestyle.
Overall, Hackensack is a low-key and welcoming Minnesota city for visitors seeking a peaceful and natural experience.
Ninghua County, located in the western part of Fujian Province, within the territory of Sanming City, is an important birthplace of the Hakka people and is known as the "Ancestral Land of the Hakka". Historically, the Hakka culture has been nurtured by the southward migration of the Central Plains, and Shibi Village is a global Hakka pilgrimage site, attracting many Hakka people from home and abroad to visit their ancestors every year. As a county in the Central Soviet Union, Ninghua is rich in red cultural resources, and the glorious history of being one of the starting points of the Long March adds to its rich heritage. Ninghua has a superior ecological environment, high forest coverage, and karst landscape wonders such as the Swan Cave Group, combining natural scenery and humanistic landscapes. In recent years, relying on Hakka culture and ecological resources, Ninghua has vigorously developed cultural and tourism industries, while taking high-quality rice, specialty fruits and other agricultural support, and is gradually building into a charming county integrating cultural heritage, ecological tourism and green development.