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Le'an County belongs to Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province, located in the western foot of Wuyi Mountain, since ancient times for the transportation hub of Gan and Fujian, is an important inheritance of Hakka culture. The Liukeng ancient village was built in the Southern Tang Dynasty in the 5th century, and has survived a thousand years of wind and rain, preserving more than 500 ancient buildings of Ming and Qing dynasties, such as ancestral halls, mansions, streets and lanes, etc., and the pattern of "high walls and deep alleys, green bricks and tiles" has been praised as the "first village of a thousand years of ancient times", and was selected as one of the first batch of China's traditional villages in 2012. In 2012, it was selected as one of the first traditional villages in China. In terms of natural resources, Dahuashan Mountain is famous for "majestic, strange, dangerous and beautiful", and the Jinzhu Waterfalls have a difference of more than 200 meters, with a very high concentration of negative oxygen ions, making it an ideal place for ecological recreation. In addition, Le'an flower pig, Nuo dance and other non-heritage culture is unique, both the historical sense of gravity and the beauty of natural ecology, is to explore the humanities and natural treasures of Gandong place.
Marrero is an unincorporated community and census-designated area in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States, located on the south bank of the Mississippi River across from the city of New Orleans. As an integral part of the greater New Orleans metropolitan area, Marrero attracts residents and visitors with its multicultural atmosphere and convenient location.
Located at 29 degrees 54 minutes north latitude and 90 degrees 6 minutes west longitude, Marrero has a total area of approximately 41.5 square kilometers, of which 2.5% is water. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the area has a population of approximately 33,000, and residents are predominantly white, African American, and Latino, reflecting the cultural diversity that characterizes Louisiana.
Marrero's economy is dominated by services, retail and healthcare, and its proximity to the Port of New Orleans provides an advantage for logistics development. The area is conveniently connected to downtown New Orleans via Interstate 310 and U.S. Highway 90, and is only 20 minutes from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.
The area is well served by public amenities, including several public schools, shopping centers and community parks. The local culture is heavily influenced by Cajun and Creole traditions, with annual festivals that showcase Louisiana's unique musical and culinary traditions and attract a large number of culture lovers.