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Maastricht is the capital of Limburg province in the southern part of the Netherlands, located at the border of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, and is known as the "heart of Europe". With a history of more than 2,000 years, this ancient city is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, having been built as a fortress in Roman times. The Maas River meanders through the city, with medieval buildings, cobblestone streets and bridges on both sides, and the Old Town is rich in history, with sights such as St. John's Church and Freedom Square. As the home of Maastricht University, the city is also full of youthful energy and attracts many international students every year. The city's unique location makes it a culturally diverse place, with a mix of Dutch, Flemish and German flavors, and a wealth of food, art and festivals, making it an ideal destination for experiencing a blend of Dutch tradition and European charm.
Jiyang, located in the northern part of Jinan City, Shandong Province, China, is a municipal district under the jurisdiction of Jinan City, situated in the lower alluvial plain of the Yellow River, with a total area of about 1,076 square kilometers. The area has a long history and deep cultural heritage, with agriculture and modern industry as its main economic pillars, and in recent years has been actively developing industries such as food processing and machinery manufacturing. Jiyang is conveniently located close to Jinan Yaowan International Airport and Jinan Northern Bypass Highway.
Jiyang is rich in natural landscapes and human resources, with attractions such as the Yellow River Scenic Area and Chengbo Lake drawing tourists, and is also famous for its specialty agricultural products such as "Jiyang Melon and Vegetables". As the core area of Jinan's "Rise to the North" strategy, Jiyang is accelerating its integration into the provincial capital's economic circle and promoting the integrated development of urban and rural areas, making it a city with both traditional charm and modern vitality.