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Located in the northern part of Liechtenstein at the foot of the Alps, on the border with the Swiss canton of St. Gallen, Schellenberg is one of the smaller of Liechtenstein's eleven municipalities, with a population of about 800. The town is known for its tranquil nature and deep history, and boasts the ruins of the medieval castle of Sint Schellenberg (Burg Schellenberg), once an important historical landmark in Liechtenstein. With German as its main language and a slow pace of life, the local population has retained its traditional Alpine cultural identity. Despite its small size, Sint Schellenberg, with its convenient location near the border and unexploited nature, is an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts and travelers looking for tranquility, and epitomizes a taste of the slower life in the small country of Liechtenstein.
Rende District is located in the southwestern part of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province of China, with Kaohsiung Harbor in the west, Nanzi District in the north, Dacheng District in the east, and Yanshao District in the south, making it an important satellite city and transportation hub of Kaohsiung City. It is an important satellite city and transportation hub of Kaohsiung City. The transportation in the area is convenient, with Kaohsiung International Airport and Taiwan Railway Rende Station located here, forming the advantage of air-rail transportation. Rende is primarily an agricultural and light industrial area, producing mango, rice and other agricultural products, and has been actively developing technology and cultural and creative industries in recent years. In recent years, Rende has been actively developing technology and cultural and creative industries. In the area, there are attractions such as the Rende Sugar Factory and the Rende Wetland Park, which have both historical heritage and natural ecology. As an important part of Kaohsiung City, Rende District blends tradition and modernity, making it a pleasant area to live and work in southern Taiwan.