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Huangping County is located in the southeastern part of Guizhou Province, China, under the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, and is situated in the remnants of the Miao Mountain Range, which is famous for its multi-ethnic culture and natural scenery. The county covers an area of 1,668 square kilometers and has a population of about 380,000, with more than 60% of the population being Miao, preserving a rich variety of traditional Miao customs, costumes and festivals.
Huangping has a humid subtropical climate, with over 50% forest coverage, and natural landscapes such as Flying Cloud Cliff and Wild Cave River. The history can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty, and the Old Town of Laozhou is one of the top ten ancient towns in Guizhou, blending Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture with Miao and Dong flavors. Intangible cultural heritages include the ancient songs of the Miao people, batik techniques and festivals such as the "September Lusheng Festival".
The economy is based on agriculture, growing rice and Chinese herbs, with ecotourism developing rapidly in recent years. The transportation is based on the Hukun High Speed Railway and Yu'an Highway, and is about 60 kilometers away from Kaili City. The best time to travel is in spring and fall, and we recommend experiencing the Miao Sisters Festival, visiting the Yadong waterfalls, and tasting specialties such as sour soup fish.
Cuamba, the capital of Mozambique's Tete Province, is one of the country's major inland cities, located in the highlands of the upper Zambezia River in the north of the country. As a transportation hub connecting northern Mozambique with neighboring Malawi and Zambia, Cuamba has a busy road and rail network, and is a key node for regional trade logistics. Economically, Cuamba is agriculturally oriented, producing crops such as cotton, cashews and maize, while the surrounding area is rich in mineral resources, with the rise of the coal mining industry injecting new vitality into the city. The city is a gateway to explore the culture and nature of northern Mozambique, with its mix of Makwa and Yao tribal cultures, traditional crafts and marketplaces.