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Markham is located in the southern part of Ontario, Canada, and is an important part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), bordered by Richmond Hill to the north and the City of Toronto to the south. As the center of Canada's high-tech industry, Markham is known as the "High-Tech Capital of Canada", with more than 1,500 technology companies such as IBM, AMD, Huawei and other headquarters or R & D centers.
Markham has a population of approximately 350,000, of which more than 40% are Chinese, making it one of the cities with the highest percentage of Chinese in North America. The city has a strong multicultural atmosphere, and the annual Markham Asian Cultural and Food Festival is the largest Asian cultural event in North America. The downtown area has an Asian flavor with shopping districts such as Pacific Place and Markham Plaza.
Markham has a vibrant economy, with a well-established manufacturing and financial services sector in addition to leading technology industries. Urban planning emphasizes green ecology, with a large number of parks and nature preserves preserved. High-quality school districts, excellent community facilities and a low crime rate have made it one of Canada's most livable cities for many years.
Markham is conveniently located with Highway 407 and GO Intercity Railway running through the city and 30 minutes to downtown Toronto. Its proximity to Toronto's Pearson International Airport makes it an important gateway to the Canadian market for international businesses.
Niue Markov is the capital and largest settlement of the Pacific island nation of Niue, located on the west coast of Niue along Alofi Bay. As the political, economic and cultural center of the country, Markov has a population of only about 600, but has a concentration of government institutions, hospitals, a port and major commercial facilities. Its name, "Markov", means "place of the seven" in Niuean, reflecting its early tribal history.
Located at 19°03′ south latitude, Markov enjoys a tropical maritime climate with a year-round warmth and humidity, and an average annual temperature of about 27°C. The town is surrounded by coral limestone. Surrounded by coral limestone cliffs and dense tropical vegetation, the town has a unique natural landscape. Nearby Alofi Bay is Niue's main port, providing maritime links with countries such as New Zealand, while Hanan International Airport guarantees air transportation.
Markov retains a strong Polynesian cultural tradition, and the languages are predominantly Niuean and English. The economy is based on public services, tourism and fishing, with craft markets and annual cultural festivals being important features. Notably, Niue was the first country in the world to offer free Wi-Fi nationwide, with Markov being the first to cover internet services as a center.
Visitors can tour the colonial-style Parliament building, Niue Museum, or explore the surrounding sea caves and coral reefs. Local eco-tourism is unique, such as swimming with dolphins and watching humpback whales migrate (July-October). Despite its small size, Markov has a unique island charm as the "world's smallest capital".
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