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Pingyi County is located in the western part of Linyi City, Shandong Province, China, in the central and southern part of Shandong Province, with a total area of 1,825 square kilometers and a population of about 1.06 million. As an important part of the old revolutionary area of Yimeng, Pingyi is famous for its agriculture, stone industry and tourism. The area is rich in honeysuckle, hawthorn and other specialties, and is the famous "honeysuckle hometown" in China.
With rich natural and cultural resources, the main attractions of Pingyi include the World Geopark Mengshan Mountain, Zengzishan Scenic Area and Tianyu Nature Museum (a large collection of dinosaur fossils). Its transportation is convenient, with the Rilan Expressway and Lunan High Speed Railway passing through the city, and Linyi Airport is about one hour's drive away. In recent years, Pingyi has continued to promote rural revitalization and ecological construction, forming a cluster of characteristic industries such as stone processing and modern logistics, which is an important economic growth point in Lunan area.
Jedrum, a municipality in the county of Viken in southeastern Norway, is close to the capital city of Oslo and only about 50 kilometers from the city center, making it an ideal nature destination around the city. Known for its vast forests, crystal-clear lakes and rolling hills, the area is rich in outdoor activities - from hiking along the shores of Lake Haus and riding forest trails in the summer to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. The area also has a traditional wooden building culture, and the Hadeland Glassverk is a popular cultural attraction that combines historic craftsmanship with modern art. As the epitome of Norway's "nature country", Jedrum offers a perfect balance of untouched wilderness and humanity, making it the perfect place to escape the city for a short time and immerse yourself in the Nordic landscape.