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Pendleton is a historic town in Anderson County, South Carolina, United States, located in the northwestern part of the state, about 30 miles from the city of Greenville. The town is known for its well-preserved 19th century architecture and deep cultural heritage.
Founded in 1790, Pendleton is one of the oldest towns in South Carolina. The town center is home to more than 50 historic buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Pendleton Borough Historical Museum, built in 1826. The town is also known for the Pendleton Farmstead National Historic Landmark, which showcases a unique look at an early farming community.
Each spring, Pendleton hosts the famous Pendleton Spring Festival, which attracts a large number of visitors who come to experience traditional crafts, music and food. The town is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes and is close to the Savannah River and the Blue Ridge Mountains, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts to hike and fish.
Pendleton's economy is dominated by tourism and small businesses, while its proximity to Clemson University benefits from the radiation of educational resources. Its tranquil atmosphere and rich historical heritage make it a highly sought-after residential and tourist destination in the Upcountry region of South Carolina.
Otrar, located in the Türkistan region of southern Kazakhstan, is an important ancient city site on the Silk Road. The city was a trade and cultural center of medieval Central Asia and witnessed the exchange and fusion of eastern and western civilizations. The ruins of the ancient city of Almaty, with its surviving archaeological remains such as adobe walls and building foundations, have been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage Tentative List.
Historically, Almaty is famous for the "Almaty Incident" of 1218, in which the local governor killed a Mongol caravan, directly triggering Genghis Khan's western expedition. Today there is an archaeological museum displaying excavated pottery, coins and other artifacts. A project to preserve the "Blackmaila-Karatau" cultural landscape is under way in the surrounding area, making it an important destination for the study of Central Asian history and the Silk Road.