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Located in Merrimack County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, Hooksett is a town known for its livable environment and vibrant community. Only about 15 minutes from Manchester (the state's largest city), it is conveniently located with Interstate 93 running through the town, connecting it to major northeastern cities such as Boston. With a population of approximately 17,000, the town has a friendly, family-oriented community with a number of quality public schools and excellent public facilities. The local economy is dominated by small businesses, retail, and services, and has attracted a number of businesses in recent years, resulting in a steady growth in employment opportunities. Surrounded by natural beauty, the Merrimack River, and close to recreational attractions such as Canobie Lake Theme Park, the area combines convenience and outdoor recreation, making it one of the most popular places to live in Southern New Hampshire.
Sanmin District is located in the northwestern part of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, and is the most populous district in Kaohsiung, covering an area of about 19.8 square kilometers. The district is named after the "Three Principles of the People" proposed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and is an important transportation hub and cultural and educational center of Kaohsiung.
The area is home to important facilities such as the Kaohsiung Railway Station and Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, as well as cultural landmarks such as the Love River Scenic Belt and the Science and Industry Museum. Sanmin District has both residential and commercial functions, and the MRT Red Line runs north and south, forming a complete living area.
As one of Kaohsiung's core districts, Sanmin District is home to traditional markets, shopping districts, and food courts, retaining a strong sense of local Taiwanese life while continuing to promote urban renewal and economic development.