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Malling is a town in the municipality of Aarhus in the Danish region of Central Jutland, located about 20 kilometers south of the city of Aarhus. As an important part of the Aarhus metropolitan area, Malling is known for its natural beauty and convenient location.
Malling is situated on the eastern shore of Malling Sø, the second largest lake in Denmark, and is surrounded by forests and farmland in a beautiful natural environment. With a population of around 6,000 according to the latest figures, Malling is a typical Danish quiet town.
Malling has a well-developed agricultural sector and small and medium-sized enterprises, and thanks to its proximity to Aarhus, many residents commute to Aarhus for work. The town is well connected to Aarhus via the E45 highway and the regional railroad.
Malling retains a traditional Danish townscape with the historic Malling Church and several community facilities. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as lakeside walks and cycling, and experience the high quality of life typical of Denmark.
Located in the southwestern part of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, China, Xiaogang District is an important industrial and port gateway area of Kaohsiung City, neighboring Nanzi District in the north, Renwu District in the east, the Taiwan Strait in the west, and Gushan District in the south. The district has the Kaohsiung Hsiaogang International Airport, the largest aviation hub in southern Taiwan, connecting it to major cities around the world with convenient transportation. The economy is based on aviation, logistics, and heavy industry, and is located in the Kaohsiung Multi-Purpose Economic and Trade Park (KMP), which is home to a large number of technology and manufacturing companies. In addition, the long coastline of Xiaogang, with natural and cultural attractions such as the Qijin Scenic Area, combines industrial vitality with leisure appeal, making it one of the core areas for development in southern Taiwan.