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Merringo is a small outback town in the mid-west of New South Wales, Australia, about 270 kilometers west of Sydney. Famous for its extensive acacia forests and sheep farming, it has a population of about 2,000 and is a typical Australian rural community.
Merringo is located in a semi-arid region surrounded by distinctive eucalypt forests and low hills. Summers are hot and dry and winters are cool, with an average annual rainfall of about 600 millimeters. The nearby Goulburn River National Park offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and bird watching.
The economy is dominated by agriculture, particularly merino sheep farming and wool production. The town hosts the annual "Merlingo Show" agricultural fair, which attracts participants from the surrounding area and showcases local produce and livestock culture.
The town can be reached by car via the New England Turnpike and is about an hour from the Marches train station. Visitors can experience a farm stay, visit the historic St. John's Anglican Church (built in 1877) and soak up the serenity of the Australian outback.
Jilong County is located in the southwest of Shigatse City, Tibet, located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, adjacent to Nepal, is one of the important border crossings in Tibet, known as the "Everest backyard garden" reputation. With an average altitude of about 4,000 meters, it has magnificent natural landscapes such as Gyirong Gully and Pekul Mistake, high forest coverage, pristine ecological environment, and is a paradise for hiking and photography enthusiasts. At the same time, Jilong has a long history, is an important channel of the ancient Silk Road, retained a thousand years of ancient temples, Zongshan ruins and other humanistic relics, Tibetan, Chinese, Nepalese and other multi-ethnic cultural intermingling, the formation of a unique cultural charm of the border. As a trade node on the China-Nepal border, Gyirong has not only witnessed the changes of history, but also attracted more and more people to explore this secret land with its pure nature and profound heritage.