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Libo County is located in the south of Guizhou Province Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, located in the transition zone from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to Guangxi Hills, and is the first karst scenic spot listed in the World Natural Heritage List, which is known as "the emerald on the belt of the earth". It has the core landscapes of Xiaoqikong Scenic Spot and Maolan National Nature Reserve, integrating mountains, water, forests, caves, waterfalls, lakes and rocks, with karst forest coverage of over 90% and high concentration of negative oxygen ions, which makes it a resort for eco-tourism and summer vacation. Xiaoqikong Ancient Bridge, Laya Waterfall, 68-stage waterfalls and other attractions show the natural wonders, while Maolan preserves the complete original karst forest ecosystem, rich in biodiversity, and at the same time integrates the culture of the Buyi, Shui and other ethnic minorities to form a unique "landscape and humanities" scroll, attracting tourists from all over the world to explore the natural beauty and ethnic flavors. Ethnic customs.
Hampton is an unincorporated community in Carter County, Tennessee, United States, located in the northeastern Appalachian Mountains region of the state. Located near scenic Watauga Lake, Hampton is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation and is surrounded by the Cherokee National Forest.
Hampton is near the Tennessee-North Carolina border, about 30 miles from Johnson City. Watauga Lake is the centerpiece of the area's landscape, offering fishing, boating and camping facilities. The community is bordered by the Appalachian Mountains, and the mountainous terrain and temperate climate make it a popular place for hiking and bird watching.
Historically dominated by agriculture and forestry, the Hampton area retains a traditional Appalachian culture. There are small local family farms and annual community events such as the Watauga Lake Festival. The famous Appalachian Trail passes through the neighborhood and attracts long-distance hikers.
As a rural community, Hampton's economy is dominated by tourism and local services, with a population of approximately 1,200. Residents commute to neighboring towns for work. The pace of life is relaxed and real estate is relatively inexpensive, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a natural and peaceful lifestyle.