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McLaughlin is a city in Corson County, South Dakota, United States, located in the north-central part of the state, adjacent to the North Dakota border. The city sits on the west bank of the Upper Missouri River, about 200 kilometers from Pierre, the state capital. As an important community on a Native American reservation, McLaughlin is located within the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and is steeped in Indian culture.
McLaughlin was founded in 1910 and named after James McLaughlin, a local Native American leader. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the city has a population of approximately 663, of which approximately 85% is Native American. The city's economy has historically been based on agriculture and livestock, with a gradual development of small retail businesses and public services in recent years.
McLaughlin has a continental climate with cold, dry winters and warm, humid summers. The surrounding terrain is dominated by rolling prairies and river valleys, with the Missouri River providing an important water resource. The city is surrounded by the McLaughlin Wildlife Management Area, which is ideal for observing bison, deer, and other wildlife.
As a multicultural crossroads, McLaughlin hosts annual celebrations of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation's traditions, including Powwow ceremonies and traditional dance performances. The city has a branch of Standing Rock Tribal College, which offers vocational education and cultural heritage programs. Major public facilities include K-12 schools, medical clinics and community centers.
McLaughlin is externally connected via U.S. Route 12, and the nearest regional airport is located in Bismarck, North Dakota. Tourist attractions include natural beauty along the Missouri River, historic marker sites, and folkloric tour programs to experience Native culture, making it a featured destination for exploring Native American history in the Great Plains region of the United States.
Lujiang County belongs to Hefei City, Anhui Province, is located in the southern part of the Jianghuai Hills, surrounded by the southwestern shore of Chaohu Lake, known as "Zhou Yu's hometown, the hometown of hot springs" reputation. Anciently known as Shuguo, the county has a history of more than 2,200 years since its establishment in the Western Han Dynasty, with a rich cultural heritage, and is the hometown of Zhou Yu, the famous general of the Three Kingdoms. The territory is surrounded by mountains and water, with natural landscapes such as Tangchi Hot Springs and Yefu Mountain National Forest Park, and the hot springs have excellent water quality, which has been a health resort since ancient times. Agriculture is famous for "Lujiang Fragrant Rice" and other specialty products, and industry covers new materials, high-end equipment manufacturing and other fields. As the southern sub-center of Hefei, Lujiang is accelerating into the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta, both ecological livability and industrial vitality, is a rising pearl in the central Anhui region.