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Located in the southern part of the state in Dane County, Oregon, Wisconsin, USA, is a satellite town of the Madison metropolitan area and is only about a 15-minute drive from the state capital of Madison, offering a combination of rural tranquility and urban convenience. With an area of approximately 3.8 square kilometers and a population of approximately 8,500 (2020 figures), the town is known for its friendly community atmosphere and quality of life. The natural beauty of the area is surrounded by lakes and forests, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. Educationally, the Oregon School District is known for its high quality of instruction and provides a well-rounded basic education. The community is rich in activities, with summer fairs, festivals, and other traditional events that are highly participatory for residents. As a livable alternative to the Madison metropolitan area, Oregon is a popular area for families to settle down and an attractive place to live in southern Wisconsin due to its reasonable home prices, good security and convenient transportation.
Habahe County belongs to Altay Region of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, located in the southern foothills of the Altai Mountains, bordering Kazakhstan to the northwest, with a total area of about 8,166 square kilometers. It is located in the temperate continental climate zone of the northern border, with long cold winters and short cool summers, and annual precipitation of about 200 millimeters.
Habahe County is famous for its natural landscape, with ecotourism resources such as Baisha Lake (a national 5A scenic spot), Harongou Petroglyphs and Naren Grassland. It is rich in mineral resources, with reserves of zinc, lead and copper ranking among the top in Xinjiang. The Haba River, a tributary of the Irtysh River, flows through the county, forming a unique river valley oasis ecosystem.
The county has a population of about 80,000, with Kazakhs as the main ethnic group (accounting for 68%) and Han Chinese, Hui and other ethnic groups living together. The traditional nomadic culture of the Kazakhs is well preserved, with unique folk activities such as horse racing, goat-carrying and Akan singing. Local specialties include honey, camel's milk and wild mushrooms.
The economy is based on animal husbandry, mining and tourism, with the G219 National Highway running through the whole territory, about 200 kilometers away from Altay Airport. As a node of the northern corridor of the Silk Road Economic Belt, it is gradually developing into an important port city for cross-border tourism and border trade.