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Located in southeastern Shandong Province, China, Junan County is part of the city of Linyi and is situated at the junction of Lu and Suzhou, with a total area of 1,752 square kilometers. It has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and a beautiful natural environment, and is known as the "Southern Gate of Shandong". The economy is based on agriculture, with peanuts, chestnuts and other agricultural products in abundance, while industry and tourism are growing steadily.
With a long history and culture, Junan is one of the most important birthplaces of Chinese civilization, and is home to a number of historical sites and red tourist attractions, such as the former site of the Shandong Provincial Government and the former headquarters of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army. The local transportation is conveniently located near a number of highways and railroads, making it easy to connect to major cities in and out of Shandong Province. The population is predominantly Han Chinese, and the dialect is Shandong, with traditional and rich cultural practices.
Abri, Sudan is an important town in the Nile State in the northern part of the Republic of Sudan, located on the east bank of the Nile River, about 350 kilometers north of Khartoum, the capital. As a transportation hub connecting northern and central Sudan, Abri is located on the edge of the Sahara Desert, with an arid and hot climate, typical of a tropical desert climate.
The area around Abri is rich in archaeological sites, including historical relics of the ancient Egyptian and Nubian civilizations, reflecting the ancient cultural intermingling of the Nile Valley. The local population is predominantly of Arab and Nubian origin, with a predominantly Islamic culture and a unique folklore demonstrated by traditional bazaars and handicrafts.
The economy is mainly agricultural, relying on the Nile for cotton, wheat and date palms. In recent years, tourism has become a complementary industry due to its proximity to tourist attractions such as the Meroe pyramid complex. The town's infrastructure is relatively simple, but it still serves as a commercial service for the surrounding rural areas.
Abri is adjacent to the Sixth Falls of the Nile and is surrounded by a landscape dominated by sand dunes and rocky deserts. It relies primarily on roads to connect Khartoum to northern cities, and Nile navigation has historically played an important role. Oasis agriculture in arid environments and a culture of camel caravans continue to characterize local life.