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McGhee is a small city in Ashley County, Arkansas, United States, located in the southeastern part of the state, about 120 miles from the capital city of Little Rock. Named after Thomas McGhee, an early settler in the area, the city has a total area of about 2.6 square kilometers and a population of about 500, making it a typical rural community in the southern United States.
McGee is located in the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain, with flat terrain and abundant agricultural resources. The climate is humid subtropical, with hot and humid summers, mild winters, and abundant annual precipitation, making it suitable for the growth of cotton, soybeans, and other crops. The surrounding area is surrounded by forests and farmland, making it a tranquil and pleasant place to enjoy nature.
The economy is based on agriculture and woodworking, with some residents commuting to neighboring Cloisters or Monticello for work. The community has a slow pace of life and retains a strong traditional southern atmosphere, with a small local church, convenience store and community center, and an important social event, the annual fall farmer's market.
McGee is connected to the outside world via Arkansas Highway 82, and the nearest major airport is located in Little Rock. The city is small but close to Arkansas State Parks and Wildlife Refuges for visitors who love outdoor adventure to experience fishing, hiking and other recreational activities.
Wangmu County, belonging to Guizhou Province Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, is located at the border of Guizhou and Guangxi in the south of Guizhou, at the junction of Guizhou and Guangxi, and is situated in the slope zone of the transition from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to Guangxi hills, which belongs to the typical karst landform. Here Beipanjiang River, Hongshui River Basin through the territory, mountains, high forest coverage, superior ecological resources, known as "China's walnut township", "chestnut township" reputation. Wangmu is one of the major Buyei settlements in China, with a profound national culture, the Buyei "March 3" Cultural Festival is listed in the national intangible cultural heritage, and the traditional songs and dances, batik, embroidery and other folk customs are rich in flavor. In recent years, relying on ecological advantages and ethnic culture, Wangmu vigorously develops eco-agriculture and rural tourism, which is an ideal destination for experiencing original natural scenery and ethnic customs.