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Huishui County is located in the south-central part of Guizhou Province in China, belonging to Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, with a total area of about 2,470 square kilometers. It is located in the slope zone of the transition from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to the Guangxi hills, dominated by typical karst landforms, with an average elevation of 1,100 meters and a humid and mild climate.
As a multi-ethnic settlement area, Huishui has the Buyi and Miao as the main ethnic groups, preserving a rich intangible cultural heritage. Every year, traditional festivals such as the 6th of June of the lunar calendar for the Buyi and the 8th of April for the Miao attract a large number of tourists, and the unique Maple Dyeing Technique and the Buyei Eight-Tone Sitting and Singing have been listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list.
Huishui is an important agricultural product base in Guizhou, famous for "Huishui Black Glutinous Rice", "Money Orange" and "Niutou Brand Beef Jerky". In recent years, Huishui has been vigorously developing eco-tourism, and is home to such famous landmarks as Huishui No.1 High School, Jiulong Mountain Scenic Spot, and Swallow Cave. It is only an hour's drive from Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou, and is easily accessible by public transportation.
The Lianjiang River runs through the whole area, forming the spectacular Lianjiang Damzi Landscape Belt. Combined with karst peak forests, cave clusters and idyllic landscapes, it constitutes an ecological picture scroll that organically integrates "mountains, water, forests, fields, and lakes", and has been known as the "backyard garden of Guiyang".
Differdange is an important industrial city in the southwestern part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, situated on the banks of the Alzette River and close to the French border. As the third largest city in Luxembourg, Differdange is known for its steel industry history and was once one of the core areas of steel production in Europe. Today, the city has been successfully transformed, blending its industrial heritage with a modern, diversified economy, with science and technology parks and higher education institutions such as part of the University of Luxembourg.
The city has a rich cultural heritage, with historic buildings such as the Château de Differdange, and regularly hosts music festivals and community events. The city is green and the surrounding nature is beautiful for hiking and cycling. Luxembourg City and the surrounding countries are easily accessible by rail and road. Reflecting Luxembourg's industrial renaissance and livability, Differdange is an ideal destination for exploring the country's history and natural charms.