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Located in Fairfax County, Vienna, Virginia, is a picturesque suburb nestled just 15 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1759 and originally known as Aiken Tavern, the town adopted its current name in 1852, inspired by the Austrian capital. Founded in 1759 and originally known as Aiken Tavern, the town adopted its current name in 1852, inspired by the Austrian capital. With a population of around 16,000, Vienna blends small-town warmth with urban accessibility. With a population of around 16,000, Vienna blends small-town warmth with urban accessibility, served by the Washington Metro's Silver Line, making it a sought-after residential area for commuters.
Vienna's historic downtown, centered around Maple Avenue, offers a mix of boutique shops, cozy cafes, and local restaurants, while the Vienna's historic downtown, centered around Maple Avenue, offers a mix of boutique shops, cozy cafes, and local restaurants, while the town is surrounded by green spaces like Meadowlark Botanical Gardens. Known for its top-rated schools and strong sense of community, Vienna hosts annual Known for its top-rated schools and strong sense of community, Vienna hosts annual events like the Vienna Halloween Parade and the Fourth of July celebration, fostering a family-friendly atmosphere. D.C. attractions makes it an ideal base for exploring the region.
Located in the southeastern part of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province, China, Dianbu County is situated at the junction of the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and the western end of the Qinling Mountains, with an average elevation of about 2,400 meters above sea level. The area is famous for its magnificent natural scenery and rich Tibetan culture, with famous scenic spots such as the Zagana Stone Forest and the Lazikou Battle Site. The climate is of the plateau temperate semi-humid type with four distinct seasons, suitable for eco-tourism and hiking adventure.
The economy is mainly based on agriculture and tourism, with an abundance of Chinese herbs and specialty agricultural products. The local residents are mostly Tibetans, preserving unique folk traditions and Tibetan Buddhist beliefs. With convenient transportation, Diebei is connected to the surrounding areas through the G213 National Highway, and is an important node of the Gannan Tourism Loop.