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Mödling is a historic city in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, located on the southwestern outskirts of the capital, Vienna, and is an important part of the Vienna metropolitan area. Known as the "City of Roses", the city boasts a charming medieval old town, cobblestone streets, and Baroque architecture with historical monuments such as St. Martin's Church. Conveniently connected to the center of Vienna via the S-Bahn railroad line, Mödling is an ideal place to live for many commuters. It is also an important commercial and educational center with several businesses and schools. The city is surrounded by the Vienna Woods, which offers residents and visitors a wealth of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking and biking. With its blend of historical heritage and modern vitality, Mödling is one of Austria's iconic cities that combines cultural charm with quality of life.
Located in Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, China, Huangling is the mausoleum of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi, the founder of the Chinese nation, and is known as the "First Mausoleum of China". The area has a temperate continental monsoon climate, a long history and a deep cultural heritage, and is an important holy place for Chinese people at home and abroad to find their roots and pay homage to their ancestors. Huangling County has a total area of about 2,292 square kilometers and a population of about 130,000, with agriculture and tourism as its economic pillars.
The Huangdi Mausoleum scenic area, including Xuanyuan Temple, Hanwu Xiantai and other monuments, is a national 5A-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relics protection unit. The public worship ceremony of Xuan Yuan Huangdi held every year during the Qingming Festival is listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list. The surrounding area also has the Ziwuling Nature Reserve and the ruins of the Qin Straight Road, forming a characteristic tourism system that blends humanities and natural landscapes.
Huangling is located at the southern edge of the Loess Plateau in northern Shaanxi, at the middle reaches of the Luo River, with coal as the main mineral resource. In recent years, while maintaining traditional cultural characteristics, it has actively promoted the development of modern agriculture such as apple cultivation, forming an economic pattern of synergistic development of cultural roots, eco-tourism, and energy industry, and is an important node city connecting the Guanzhong Plain with the northern Shaanxi region.