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Located in the southern Swedish province of Skåne, in the Öre Straits region and across the sea from Denmark, Lund is one of Sweden's most vibrant university towns. This nearly 1,000-year-old city is centered around Lund University - founded in 1666, it is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe and has spawned a number of Nobel Prize winners, infusing the city with a strong atmosphere of academia and innovation. The well-preserved medieval buildings in Lund's old town, such as Lund Cathedral, bear witness to its past as a religious and historical center. Today, Lund's blend of tradition and modernity has made it one of Sweden's most attractive cities for students, researchers and tourists from all over the world, not only as a place for technology companies and innovative organizations, but also for its bicycle-friendly urban design and sustainable living concepts.
Wangdu County, Hebei, belonging to Baoding City, is located in the west-central part of Hebei Province, in the plains at the eastern foot of the Taihang Mountains, and has been the gateway to central Hebei since ancient times. It has a long history and was founded in the Han Dynasty. The name of Wangdu originates from the allusion of "climbing Yao Mountain and looking at the Du Mountain", which has a profound cultural background. Wangdu Han Tomb in the territory of the national key cultural relics protection units, unearthed painted pottery figurines and other cultural relics of the Han Dynasty, witnessed the high level of Han Dynasty funerary art, is the study of Yanzhao culture of the important physical information.
As the "Hometown of Chinese Chili Pepper", Wangdu, with unique sandy soil and climate conditions, has a history of chili pepper planting for more than 300 years, and the chili peppers it produces, with bright red color, thick flesh and thick taste, are exported to domestic and foreign markets, which has driven the development of the local characteristic agricultural economy. In recent years, relying on the historical, cultural and agricultural advantages, Wangdu continues to promote rural revitalization, and this thousand-year-old township is taking on a new lease of life.