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Asia/Shanghai |
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Haining City is located in the northern part of Zhejiang Province, China. It is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiaxing City, which is situated in the Hangzhou-Jiaxing-Huzhou Plain of the Yangtze River Delta, bordering Shanghai to the east and Hangzhou to the west, with an advantageous geographic location. Haining is known as a "tide-watching resort", with the famous natural spectacle of the Qiantang River tidal wave, which attracts a large number of tourists every year. At the same time, Haining is an important leather industry base in China, known as "China's leather capital", the leather market is globally well-known. The city is economically developed and culturally rich, and is a typical water town, blending modern industry with traditional culture.
Haining is rich in tourism resources, including the Yanguan tide-watching scenic spot, the Leather City shopping center and historical and cultural sites such as Wang Guowei's former residence. The economy is dominated by the leather, textile and warp knitting industries, with an active export trade, making it one of the top 100 counties in China. The city has a livable environment and convenient transportation, with a well-developed network of high-speed railways and highways connecting to major cities in the Yangtze River Delta. Haining also focuses on ecological protection and has a beautiful Jiangnan water town scenery, making it an ideal place for investment, tourism and living.
Halland is not an independent country, but a historical province in southwestern Sweden, bordered by the Kattegat to the west and known for its gently sandy coastline, dense forests and agricultural plains. Its core city is Halmstad, the capital and largest city of Halland.
Härland is flat and has one of the longest sandy coasts in Sweden, making it a popular summer vacation destination. The interior is covered with coniferous forests and farmland, and rivers such as the Nissan flow through Halmstad and into the sea. The climate is mild, and winters are warmer than inland Sweden due to the warm Atlantic Current.
Härmland's economy is based on agriculture, fishing, manufacturing and tourism, with important factories for companies such as Volvo. Traditional culture includes handicrafts and festivals such as the Halmstad summer music festival. Coastal towns such as Laholm attract visitors with historic wooden houses and seafood cuisine.
Sealand is easily accessible, with the European E6 highway running north-south and a high-speed rail link between Gothenburg and Malmö. Visitors can explore the sand dunes of the Nakken Nature Reserve, the medieval church in Biskopsgården, or experience the coastal cycling route Hallandsleden.