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Pingding County is part of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, China, and is located in the Taihang Mountains in eastern Shanxi Province, with a total area of 1,394 square kilometers. As an important gateway to eastern Jin, Pingding is connected to Yu County in the north, Xiyang in the south, and Jingfu County in Hebei Province in the east, and has been a major transportation hub connecting Jin and Hebei provinces since ancient times.
Pingding has a long history, as early as in the Qin and Han Dynasties, the county has been set up, so far there have been more than 2,200 years of establishment history. It is the ancestral home of Wang Wei, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, and there are national key cultural relics protection units such as the Great Wall of Gu Guan and Niangziguan, of which Niangziguan is known as the "Ninth Pass in the World".
Pingding County is rich in mineral resources, coal reserves of 2.6 billion tons, is an important coal production base in Shanxi. In recent years, Pingding County has been actively developing ceramics, calcium-based new materials and other industries, as well as utilizing the natural scenery of the Taihang Mountains and red tourism resources to vigorously develop the eco-tourism industry.
Pingding retains a rich folk culture, such as Yazhou Drums, Wu Yazhou Drums and other traditional performing arts are listed in the national intangible cultural heritage. Pingding Sandware is the most famous specialty product, with a history of more than 1,300 years, and a reputation as the "best sandware in the world".
Located in the central part of New Zealand's North Island, Ruapehu is part of the Waikato and Manutoto regions and is known for its spectacular volcanic landscapes and outdoor activities. It is home to the highest active volcano in the North Island, Ruatoki Peak (2,797 meters above sea level), whose snowy summit contrasts with the surrounding grasslands and forests, and is one of the core areas of Tongariro National Park. In winter, the area is a skier's paradise, with the two main ski resorts of Whakapapa and Turoa offering quality trails, while in summer it transforms into a hiking and mountaineering destination, as traversed by the famous Tongariro Circuit Trail. Ruatoki is also steeped in Maori culture, with local Maori tribes living in harmony with nature, and visitors can experience traditional villages and Maori art. Whether it's extreme sports or nature exploration, Ruatoki is a must-see destination in New Zealand.