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Pingli County is located in the southeastern part of Shaanxi Province in China, belonging to Ankang City, and is situated at the junction of Shaanxi, Hubei and Chongqing provinces and cities, and belongs to the hinterland of Qinba Mountain area. The county has a total area of 2,647 square kilometers and a population of about 200,000 people. Pingli is known as the "hometown of Nuwa" and "hometown of China's famous tea". It has an excellent ecological environment, with a forest coverage of over 70%, and is rich in natural and cultural tourism resources.
The economy is mainly based on agriculture, with specialties such as tea and Chinese herbs, of which "Pingli Nuwa Tea" is a national geographical indication product. Industry is characterized by green industry and processing of agricultural products. Transportation relies on the G346 National Highway and Anping Expressway, connecting to major cities in the vicinity. Pingli's representative attractions include Tianshu Gorge, Nuwa Mountain, and Longtou Village, which are important destinations for eco-tourism in southern Shaanxi Province because of their combination of natural landscapes and folk cultures.
Malmvik is a quiet residential neighborhood in the eastern part of the city of Oslo, the capital of Norway, located along the Oslo fjord. It is part of Oslo's Nordstrand borough, known for its natural beauty and convenient city life. With its tree-lined streets, historic wooden houses and coastal walkways, the area is an ideal place to live for families and commuters.
Malvik is conveniently located just about 15 minutes from downtown Oslo and easily accessible via public transportation. Schools, stores and leisure facilities are located in the surrounding area, while the proximity to the fjord provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as boating and swimming. The area also retains its 19th-century architectural character, blending traditional and modern elements.
As part of Oslo, Marvik enjoys a high Norwegian quality of life, with a safe and clean environment making it a popular residential choice. Its distance from the hustle and bustle of the city and easy access to the capital's cultural and employment resources exemplifies the typical Norwegian city in harmony with nature.