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Manyas is a town in the province of Balıkesir in northwestern Turkey, located in the Sea of Marmara region, known for its rich natural ecology and history. The town's most famous attraction is the Manyas Bird Paradise National Park (Manyas Kuş Cenneti Milli Parkı), an important wetland reserve that attracts hundreds of species of migratory birds every year and is known as a mecca for birdwatchers.
The history of Manyas dates back to the ancient Greek and Roman periods, with ancient ruins remaining in the surrounding area. The local economy is based on agriculture, animal husbandry and tourism, with olives, fruits and other agricultural products. The town has a peaceful atmosphere and a population of around a few thousand, making it ideal for experiencing the culture and nature of the Turkish countryside.
In terms of transportation, Manias is close to the city of Balıkesir and can be easily reached by road. Visitors can plan their trips around the neighboring attractions such as Lake Iznik, making it an ideal destination for exploring Turkey's ecology and history.
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.