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Jiading District is located in the northwestern part of Shanghai, China, and is one of the five major new cities in Shanghai. As a famous historical and cultural city in the south of the Yangtze River, Jiading was founded in the 10th year of Jiading of the Southern Song Dynasty (1218), with a history of more than 800 years, and is famous for "educating Jiading". It covers an area of 463.55 square kilometers and has a resident population of about 1.7 million.
Jiading District is a perfect blend of traditional and modern elements: the Confucius Temple and Zhouqiao Old Street preserve the architectural style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, while the F1 Shanghai International Circuit and the Shanghai Automobile Museum demonstrate its status as an "international automobile city". It is the core base of China's automobile industry, with a concentration of vehicle and parts companies such as SAIC and Azera. Meanwhile, the Jiading Campus of Shanghai University of Science and Technology and Tongji University form a science and innovation cluster.
Railway line 11 and Hujia Expressway form a convenient transportation network, and it is about 30 minutes' drive from Hongqiao Transportation Hub. The area has ecological spaces such as Yuanxiang Lake and Jiabei Country Park, and has been continuously awarded as a national civilized urban area, forming a new modern city model of "science and technology + ecology + humanity".
Leipzig is located in the eastern German state of Saxony and is the state's largest city and an important economic and cultural center. The city has a long history, dating back to 900 AD, and was once a trading hub and the birthplace of the printing industry. Leipzig is known as the "City of Heroes" and for the peaceful revolution that led to the reunification of the two German states in 1989.
Leipzig has a wealth of cultural resources, including the Bach Museum, the Grassi Museum and the Thomas Choir. Founded in 1409, the University of Leipzig is one of the oldest universities in Europe, where such luminaries as Goethe and Nietzsche studied. Annual book fairs and the Bach Festival attract visitors from around the world.
As the base of the German automobile industry, Porsche and BMW have factories here. Leipzig's train station is the largest terminal in Europe, and the airport is connected to many national air routes. The city has a high level of green space, a network of canals and the "Leipzig Neue Lakes" provide recreational space, combining historical charm with modern vitality.