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Merligen is a picturesque town on the shores of Lake Thun in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, nestled in the northern foothills of the Alps and close to the famous tourist city of Interlaken. This quiet village with its pristine lakes and mountains and traditional Swiss charm attracts travelers in search of tranquility.
Merlin is situated on the western shore of Lake Thun, backed by the Nissen and Stokke peaks, with a shoreline of about 1.5 kilometers. At an altitude of 560 meters above sea level, the town enjoys a mild climate, which makes it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and boating in the summer, and in the winter makes it an ideal stopover for skiing enthusiasts on their way to the nearby snowfields. Thun and Interlaken are easily accessible by boat from Merlin.
Merlin retains a typical Swiss chalet complex and has a local population of around 400, with tourism and agriculture as the main focus. Iconic attractions include St. Peter's Church, lakeside walks and traditional farms. Visitors can experience a mountain cheese workshop, ride around the lake or take the cable car up to a panoramic view of the lake, experiencing the charm of slow life in the "most beautiful corner of Switzerland".
Wuling is located in the northwestern part of China's Hunan Province and is the core area of Zhangjiajie City, known for the World Natural Heritage Wulingyuan Scenic Spot. This area, which covers the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and Suoxiyu Nature Reserve, is listed as a UNESCO World Geopark for its unique quartz sandstone peak forest landscape. Thousands of rocky peaks rise up, surrounded by clouds and mist like a fairyland, and were the inspiration for the Hallelujah Mountains in the movie Avatar.
Wuling is not only blessed with magnificent natural landscapes, but also rich in the cultures of the Tujia, Miao and other ethnic minorities. The local traditional villages, folklore performances and specialties (such as Tujia bacon) demonstrate the deep humanistic heritage. As an eco-tourism destination, it offers hiking, photography and adventure activities, attracting millions of tourists annually, and is one of China's first 5A-level tourist attractions.