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Mounds is a town in Creek County, Oklahoma, United States, located about 30 kilometers south of Oklahoma City, the state capital. The town has an area of about 3.2 square kilometers and a population of about 1,200, and is part of the Tulsa metropolitan area.
Munz is located in the Great Plains region of North America and has a humid subtropical climate. Its name is derived from the remains of a historic mound built by the local Native American Creeks, and was officially incorporated as a town in 1903 after a settlement was formed in the late 19th century with the construction of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad.
The local economy is based on agriculture and animal husbandry, mainly growing wheat and cotton, etc. Interstate 44 runs north and south, connecting the two major economic centers of Tulsa and Oklahoma City. In recent years, the area has seen the development of logistics, warehousing, and commuter housing.
Munz retains a typical Midwestern small town feel with a unified K-12 school district. The annual fall fair and rodeo are important cultural traditions in the area. The neighborhood is also surrounded by natural features such as Redman Creek, which attracts outdoor enthusiasts for fishing and hiking.
Located in the southeastern part of Hunan Province, Chenzhou is an important "Gateway to South Hunan" connecting South China and Central China. Known as the "City in the Woods", the city is home to natural treasures such as Dongjiang Lake and Mount Mangshan: the crystal clear water of Dongjiang Lake and the picturesque morning scene of the Xiaodongjiang River in the mist; and the precipitous mountains of Mount Mangshan, with its sea of clouds and strange pines, are a breathtaking sight. Chenzhou is not only the "hometown of non-ferrous metals", but also carries a profound history and culture, with ancient villages in southern Hunan and the legend of Suxian telling a thousand years of cultural lineage, and red tourism resources, such as the memorial site of the southern Hunan Uprising, bearing witness to the revolutionary years. Nowadays, this ecological livable city is taking landscape as its soul, integrating nature and humanity, and attracting visitors from all over the world.