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Liling City is located in the eastern part of Hunan Province, China. It is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhuzhou City, located at the border of Hunan-Ganxi, and is known as the "Gateway to Eastern Hunan". The city is famous for its ceramics industry, is an important ceramics production and export base in China, and is known as the "Famous City of Chinese Ceramics History and Culture". Liling ceramics are known worldwide for their exquisite craftsmanship and unique style, especially the underglaze colorful porcelain is highly respected.
In addition to ceramic culture, Liling is also rich in natural and cultural landscapes, such as the Bryan River Academy, Xianyue Mountain and the former residence of Li Lisan, a red tourist attraction. The local economy is dominated by ceramics manufacturing, along with agriculture, tourism and light industry, and is conveniently connected to major cities such as Changsha and Nanchang via a network of high-speed railways and highways. Blending tradition and modernity, Liling is an important destination for exploring the cultural and industrial characteristics of Hunan.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia, located between Sydney and Melbourne, and is the political and administrative center of the country. The city, planned in the early 20th century, is not the largest but is known for its unique urban planning, rich cultural landmarks and natural beauty. Iconic buildings such as Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial and the National Gallery showcase the nation's history and art, while Lake Griffin's Captain Cook Fountain is a city highlight. Canberra has four distinct seasons, with flowers blooming in the spring and forests in the fall, making it a pleasant place to live for a population of around 400,000 people. As the seat of the federal government, the city is home to many national museums and libraries, and is an important window on Australian politics and culture.