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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.
Taoshan is located in the southwest of Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, China, located in the hinterland of the Xiaoxinganling Mountains, because of the territory of the Peach Mountain peaks and named. The forest coverage here is as high as 90% or more, is a typical northern forest ecological zone, known as the "red pine hometown". Taoshan National Forest Park has hanging sheep peak, stone forest, Taoyuan Lake and other natural landscapes, the four seasons are different: spring flowers, cool and pleasant in summer, autumn forests, winter silver, ecotourism, ice and snow sports and summer vacation ideal place. As an important forestry base, Taoshan is not only rich in high-quality timber such as red pine and birch, but also famous for forest products such as fungus, mushrooms and mountain treasures such as blueberries and persimmons, featuring the coordinated development of ecological protection and resource utilization.